
June was all about the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. With Vitality winning their seventh title of the year and big runs from teams like The MongolZ, FaZe, and paiN, the month gave us plenty of highlight performances. Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut was once again the biggest star, but other names also proved their worth in a high-stakes Major setting. Here's our list of the top 10 CS2 players for June 2025 based on stats and impact.
How the best CS2 players of June 2025 were determined
To rank the best CS2 players of June, we analyzed their performances at the BLAST.tv Austin Major. We focused on:
- Player rating
- Kills per round (KPR)
- Deaths per round (DPR)
- Average damage per round (ADR)
- MVP and EVP awards
- Team results and placement
About Bo3.gg’s rating system
Although we reserve the right to keep the Bo3.gg CS2 player rating formula confidential, we are ready to reveal some key elements.
At the core of the rating system is an advanced player evaluation model consisting of eight sub-ratings that assess statistical data, including damage dealt, number of kills, and survival. These metrics are considered in the context of a specific map, side (T or CT), and team economy. To ensure objectivity, a player's stats are compared to the average values on the professional scene under the same conditions.
Each of the eight sub-ratings has a different level of importance. For example, the kill rating has a greater impact on the final score than the survival rating. Based on the individual sub-ratings, a player’s rating is calculated for each round played, then for the entire map and match.
The final player rating is expressed on a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 is the lowest value and 10 is the highest.

#10. sh1ro
#9. KSCERATO
Kaike "KSCERATO" Cerato was a big part of FURIA’s late-season bounce. His strong rifling and clutch power helped the team reach the Major quarterfinals. With a 6.3 rating and just 0.55 deaths per round, he was rock-solid on both CT and T sides. KSCERATO remains one of Brazil’s most dependable stars.
#8. YEKINDAR
Mareks "YEKINDAR" Gaļinskis is officially back. After a slow start in CS2, he’s now looking like the explosive entry fragger fans remember. He dominated opening duels and created space for his team at the Major, ending with a 6.7 rating, 0.77 KPR, and 88.67 ADR. His impact in early rounds was massive, and his confidence seems fully restored.

#7. yuurih
Yuri "yuurih" Boian continues to thrive in FURIA’s international lineup. He has adapted well to his anchor roles, often locking down sites and delaying pushes with perfect timing. With a 6.5 rating and 0.59 deaths per round, he showed smart, safe play throughout the month. He doesn’t get as many highlight clips, but he’s the backbone of this team.
#6. frozen
David "frozen" Čerňanský has quietly become FaZe’s most stable piece. In June, he delivered yet again, helping FaZe reach the playoffs. He finished with a 6.6 rating, 0.58 DPR, and an 83.49 ADR. His rifling is clean and efficient, and he always shows up in important rounds. Frozen is the definition of consistency right now.
#5. ropz
Robin "ropz" Kool keeps climbing. In June, he was part of Vitality’s flawless run at the Austin Major, earning another EVP. He posted a 6.6 rating and just 0.58 deaths per round, proving once again how good he is at staying alive and closing rounds. His calm, calculated style balances out Vitality’s aggressive players perfectly.

#4. nqz
Lucas "nqz" Soares was one of June’s biggest surprises. The paiN AWPer played 21 maps at the Major and remained steady throughout. With a 6.6 rating and only 0.56 DPR, he was a beast in both clutches and opening picks. He won key rounds that helped paiN make a dream run to the semifinals. A breakout month for the Brazilian sniper.
#3. Senzu
Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold was a monster for The MongolZ. He had never really performed in the playoffs before, but this time was different. With a 6.9 rating, 0.81 KPR, and 84.8 ADR, he was constantly putting up big numbers. His sharp aim and aggressive rifling helped his team reach their first Major final. This was a statement tournament for him.
#2. donk
Danil "donk" Kryshkovets once again posted incredible stats, but his team fell short. He ended June with a 7.3 rating, 0.94 KPR, and 94.42 ADR – numbers that most players dream of. His individual skill is unmatched, but Spirit's lack of team success held him back from being number one this month. Still, donk continues to prove he's one of the world’s elite.

#1. ZywOo
ZywOo topped the charts again, winning the BLAST Austin Major MVP. He finished the month with a 7.2 rating, 0.88 KPR, 0.54 DPR, and 90.88 ADR. It was his seventh title of the year, and once again, he led his team with incredible consistency and smart plays. ZywOo remains the best player in CS2.
June summary
June 2025 was shaped by the BLAST.tv Austin Major. ZywOo showed why he’s the best, but players like donk, Senzu, and nqz stepped up and delivered top-tier CS. FURIA’s core bounced back, and Spirit’s stars were good but not enough. With the next season starting in July at FISSURE Playground #1, the battle for the top spot is far from over.
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