Top 10 Players of FISSURE Playground 2
  • 07:36, 22.09.2025

Top 10 Players of FISSURE Playground 2

FISSURE Playground 2 has concluded, offering Counter-Strike 2 fans thrilling matches and unexpected outcomes. The main triumph was by FURIA, who confidently defeated The MongolZ in the finals with a score of 3:0, taking home the grand prize of $200,000. Meanwhile, the tournament served as a stage for both star veterans and young talents to shine. Based on tournament statistics, a ranking of the top 10 players from FISSURE Playground 2 was compiled.

10. Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis (FURIA) – 6.3

The Latvian entry-fragger, who was recently the face of Team Liquid, now represents FURIA. In Brazil, he quickly became a key star thanks to his aggressive playstyle and ability to open rounds for the team.

  • Rating: 6.3
  • KPR: 0.71
  • ADR: 80.01
 
 

9. Ayush “mzinho” Batbold (The MongolZ) – 6.3

A representative of Mongolia and one of the new talents of The MongolZ. He played a record 22 maps among the top 10 and proved he can withstand pressure even against favorites. His aggressive style and precise shooting made him a dangerous opponent in any match.

  • Rating: 6.3
  • KPR: 0.73
  • ADR: 79.26
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8. Álvaro “SunPayus” García (G2 Esports) – 6.4

The Spanish sniper has long established himself on the global top scene, and at this tournament, he once again confirmed his stability. Despite G2's inconsistent results, his confident play with the AWP allowed the team to remain competitive.

  • Rating: 6.4
  • KPR: 0.69
  • ADR: 73.22
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7. Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz (Astralis) – 6.4

A living legend of Counter-Strike. The Danish sniper from Astralis once again proved that even after years in professional CS, he remains one of the smartest and most stable players in the world. His play brought the team many crucial rounds.

  • Rating: 6.4
  • KPR: 0.74
  • ADR: 78.24
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6. Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold (The MongolZ) – 6.4

Another representative of the Mongolian scene who was a revelation at this tournament. Senzu played a record 22 maps and maintained a high level of consistency. He displayed composure even in the most tense moments, making him one of the main hopes of Asian CS2.

  • Rating: 6.4
  • KPR: 0.74
  • ADR: 79.56
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5. Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato (FURIA) – 6.4

A true pillar of FURIA, who once again played a key role in securing the title. His composure in clutches and ability to take crucial rounds ensured the team's confident passage through the playoffs.

  • Rating: 6.4
  • KPR: 0.72
  • ADR: 80.16
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4. Matúš “MATYS” Šimko (G2 Esports) – 6.5

The Slovak talent became one of the revelations in the G2 lineup. His confident shooting and aggressive style on 12 maps showed that he is capable of claiming a spot among the best. MATYS proves that the future of European CS looks bright.

  • Rating: 6.5
  • KPR: 0.79
  • ADR: 82.29
 
 

3. Alexander “Staehr” Staehr (Astralis) – 6.6

A young Dane in the Astralis lineup who showed himself as a true leader. His confident play allowed Astralis to challenge stronger opponents, and the high numbers in the statistics confirm his rapid progress.

  • Rating: 6.6
  • KPR: 0.79
  • ADR: 87.33
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2. Danil “molodoy” Golubenko (FURIA) – 6.7

A new star player from Kazakhstan in the FURIA lineup, who became one of the main drivers of the team's success. His aggressive entries and confident actions under pressure brought the Brazilians a series of decisive victories. In 18 maps, he proved that he deserves the status of a top player.

  • Rating: 6.7
  • KPR: 0.79
  • ADR: 77.53
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1. Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken (Team Liquid) – 6.8

The Canadian superstar, currently playing for Liquid, became the absolute MVP of the tournament. Twistzz demonstrated world-class skills, combining individual mastery and consistency. His clutches and confident decisions allowed Liquid to reach the top 4, and his personal statistics were the best at the tournament.

  • Rating: 6.8
  • KPR: 0.79
  • ADR: 86.33
 
 

FISSURE Playground 2 showed that the CS2 scene is becoming increasingly diverse: alongside legends like dev1ce and Twistzz, new names like Senzu, mzinho, and MATYS shone. The tournament was an important milestone for the development of both the Western and Asian scenes, and fans are already anticipating the next matchups.

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