Exort Meteor Season 2

Feb 20th - Mar 4th

results and prize distribution

Top players

#

Player

Score

KPR

1

7.1

0.93

2

7.0

0.79

3

6.8

0.80

4

6.8

0.74

5

6.8

0.88

6

6.7

0.77

7

6.7

0.79

8

6.7

0.75

9

6.6

0.81

10

6.6

0.80

All top players
Map Pool

Overpass

66%

34%

4

11

Anubis

63%

37%

2

11

Inferno

61%

39%

4

9

Nuke

53%

47%

5

10

Mirage

52%

48%

5

8

Ancient

50%

50%

7

5

Dust II

43%

57%

8

6

FAQ
BET-M and JiJieHao are the two teams that booked their places in the grand final after winning their semifinal matches; BET-M defeated G2 Ares while JiJieHao overcame QWENTRY. Reaching the final is a major accomplishment in this single-elimination bracket and sets up a winner-takes-all showdown to close the online event. Fans should expect both teams to lean hard on the map prep that carried them through the knockout rounds.
G2 Ares and QWENTRY were eliminated today after losing their semifinal matches, which places them in the 3–4th range and has already earned both squads $1,000 each. That payout highlights how even a deep playoff run in this regional series yields tangible rewards, while the remaining $8,000 of the $10,000 prize pool will decide the champion and runner-up shares. For organizations, those semifinal checks help offset travel and operating costs and reward players for strong tournament performances.
The playoff vetoes show a clear emphasis on the core CS2 pool — Nuke, Overpass, Mirage and Dust2 feature heavily in picks and bans — while Anubis has repeatedly appeared as a decider ban in multiple ties. That mix suggests teams are balancing old-school tactical maps with utility-heavy layouts, and they often avoid allowing Anubis into deciders, likely due to its swingy rounds. For viewers, expect more tactical, utility-driven CT sides and carefully prepared map-specific strategies in the final.
Coaching influence is visible in the veto patterns and map-specific picks — teams that leaned into prepared Overpass or Nuke strategies tended to control tempo and close out series, indicating solid prep and mid-series adjustments. While individual coach names or substitutions aren’t listed, the way teams switched up bans and returned to favored maps shows active tactical reads between maps. In single-elimination play, that kind of timely advice and lineup preparation is often the difference between a semifinals exit and a finals berth.
Official player rating lists and MVP awards for the playoffs haven’t been released as of now, so individual leaderboard details aren’t published on the tournament page. Those individual metrics usually come out once the final match completes and organizers compile match stats, at which point standout performers will be highlighted. Keep an eye on the post-final recap for individual accolades and statistical leaders.
The $10,000 prize pool for Exort Meteor Season 2 is modest compared to large international events, but it’s typical for regional or online series and still meaningful for the teams involved. Smaller pools like this often emphasize visibility and competitive practice over cash alone, while providing crucial financial support to organizations and players. For many squads, performing well here can translate to larger invitations, sponsorship interest, and momentum heading into bigger events.
A key storyline is BET-M’s run through the bracket, culminating in their semifinal victory over G2 Ares, and JiJieHao’s progression after beating QWENTRY to reach the final — both results shaped the tournament’s climax. Those wins are significant because they eliminated teams that were expected to contend deep into the bracket, altering the championship narrative. Fans and analysts will be watching whether the momentum from these upset-style wins carries into the grand final.
BET-M advanced through the bracket with wins over UNiTY in the Round of 16, FORZE Reload in the quarterfinals and then G2 Ares in the semifinal, showing consistency across rounds. JiJieHao defeated Metizport in the quarters and QWENTRY in the semifinal to earn their final spot, demonstrating strong playoff form and map control. Those series wins highlight both teams’ ability to adapt from match to match in a single-elimination environment.
Official viewership numbers and detailed broadcast metrics haven’t been released yet, so there isn’t public data on peak viewers or streaming performance as of now. Organizers sometimes publish those figures after the event concludes to showcase reach and sponsor value, so expect an update once the final is complete. In the meantime, social channels and highlight clips are the best signals of how the community is reacting in real time.
Watch the veto battle and map-specific strategies first — both teams have shown clear preferences in picks and bans, and which maps make it through will likely decide the tempo of the series. Also pay attention to mid-series tactical shifts and how each side handles Anubis-related decider scenarios, since teams repeatedly used Anubis as a decider ban in earlier rounds. Ultimately, momentum swings and clutch rounds will be decisive in this single-elimination final, so expect high-stakes, tightly contested maps.