CS2 Major: G2, NAVI, and FaZe take the last three quarter-final spots at the PGL CS2 Major 2024

CS2 Major: G2, NAVI, and FaZe take the last three quarter-final spots at the PGL CS2 Major 2024

Day 4 of the Elimination stage at the PGL CS2 Major 2024, and we had six teams competing for the last three spots in the playoffs of CS2’s first-ever Major. The games were bound to be intense, and let me tell you, our favourite CS superstars did not disappoint, unlike the game. More on this as we dive into all three matches that were played on the final day of the Elimination stage of the PGL CS2 Major –

FaZe, NAVI, and G2 take home all smiles at the end of the Elimination stage of the PGL CS2 Major 2024

In the first game of the day, Complexity took on FaZe. The EU superteam had been on an off-and-on run at this Major, and the odds, coming into this game, were tilted in their favour. Complexity had shown sparks of brilliance, but the American team did not seem to be a match for the winners of the 2022 Antwerp Major. That showed in the game when on both the maps of the Best of Three (Bo3) series, Nuke and Overpass, FaZe had Complexity beat 13-6. With that, FaZe became the first team on Day 4 of the Elimination stage of the PGL CS2 Major 2024.

The second game of the day had G2 take on Virus.Pro. A show of strength in the very first map of the Bo3 series seemed to be a trend on Day 4 of the Elimination stage of the PGL CS2 Major 2024. On Virtus.Pro’s map pick, Overpass, G2, pushed the game into overtime and showed that they were out to win. They lost the map 16:14.

However, their show of strength did send a chill down the spine of the orange outfit from Russia. Come the second map of the series, Inferno and G2 morphed into their match-winning self. And, as they say, fortune favours the bold. On Inferno, an unfortunate bug led the game to freeze for VP’s Dzhami ‘Jame’ Ali, handing G2 a round win, which, according to some, turned around the game in their favour. I know this is not the fortune that G2 would want, but at the end of the day, whatever they get, at this point, is accepted. They won on Inferno, 13-11, and took home the win on Anubis as well (13-6), where there was another bug that plagued VP’s chances of winning.

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NAVI faced off against paiN in the last game of the PGL CS2 Major 2024 Elimination stage. And, the story of outright domination, where you could make out from the start of the game, and in this case, it was NAVI. The men in yellow and black took paiN by storm, and won the Bo3 series 2-0. They took wins on Nuke and Mirage, 13-10 and 13-9, with Justinas ‘jL’ Lekavicius leading the charge for NAVI.

When the three games were over, we had the final three teams who were going to take the stage at Royal Arena in Copenhagen when the playoffs of the PGL CS2 Major 2024 in the form of FaZe, G2, and NAVI. Here’s a look at how the points table stood at the end of the Elimination stage –

CS2 Major 2024 – Points table at the end of Day 4 of Elimination Stage
CS2 Major 2024 – Points table at the end of Day 4 of Elimination Stage
(Green: Qualified for playoffs, Red: Eliminated)

What’s next at the PGL CS2 Major 2024?

After eight intense days of Counter-Strike action, we finally have the eight teams who will be playing in the playoffs of the PGL CS2 Major 2024 –

  • Cloud9
  • Vitality
  • Spirit
  • FaZe
  • Eternal Fire
  • Natus Vincere
  • MOUZ
  • G2
CS2 Major 2024 Schedule (Playoffs, Day 1)
CS2 Major 2024 Schedule (Playoffs, Day 1)

The playoffs of the PGL CS2 Major will start on Thursday, March 28, with Cloud9 taking on Vitality. Spirit will take on FaZe for the second quarter-final, Eternal Fire will be playing NAVI in the third match, and the day will end with MOUZ taking on G2. Winners of these matches will be moving on to the semifinals on Friday. So, take a breather, read some of the interesting features we will be putting out, and we will be back with out regular coverage of the PGL CS2 Major on Friday, when I bring you the run-down of the games from Thursday!

To check out all of our coverage of the PGL CS2 Major Copenhagen, check out this page.

Satvik Pandey

Satvik Pandey

Satvik Pandey, is a self-professed Steve Jobs (not Apple) fanboy, a science & tech writer, and a sports addict. At Digit, he works as a Deputy Features Editor, and manages the daily functioning of the magazine. He also reviews audio-products (speakers, headphones, soundbars, etc.), smartwatches, projectors, and everything else that he can get his hands on. A media and communications graduate, Satvik is also an avid shutterbug, and when he's not working or gaming, he can be found fiddling with any camera he can get his hands on and helping produce videos – which means he spends an awful amount of time in our studio. His game of choice is Counter-Strike, and he's still attempting to turn pro. He can talk your ear off about the game, and we'd strongly advise you to steer clear of the topic unless you too are a CS junkie. View Full Profile

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