CS2 FISSURE Playground #2 Playoffs — Stream, details, results

Eugene Bozhenko

Eugene Bozhenko

Some big Counter-Strike 2 teams participate in this event, and they sure made it to the final brackets. The matchups are interesting, even if somewhat cruel.

In general, it’s not the most representative Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) tournament. Vitality, MOUZ, and some others skipped it. Still, we can witness Falcons, The MongolZ, and G2 Esports playing at FISSURE Playground #2 — this makes the event an interesting show.

The prize pool of $500,000 and the chance of tournament practice attracted other top-level organizations. There were 16 participating teams in the Swiss Stage. Only eight of them advanced to the Playoffs.

At the end, it can be another trophy for the favorites: those who got a big win in the recent weeks. Or FISSURE Playground #2 can become a decent breakthrough for those who struggle with reaching the top placement.

Stream: Where to watch CS2 FISSURE Playground #2?

The broadcast decision for this event is rather unusual, as the English stream of CS2 FISSURE Playground #2 is on the official Kick channel.

VODs of all the matches eventually appear on YouTube.

Schedule

The Playoffs Stage of FISSURE Playground #2 happens from Sept.19 to Sept. 21.

  • Sept. 19: Quarterfinals
  • Sept. 20: Semifinals
  • Sept. 21: Grand final

Matchups and results

Check out the CS2 FISSURE Playground #2 final standings and match results here.

Final standings

Placement
Team
Prize Money
1stTBD$200,000
2ndTBD$100,000
3rd-4thTBD
TBD
$40,000
5th-8thTBD
TBD
TBD
G2 Esports
$17,500

Brackets

Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Grand Final
Aurora 0:1 Liquid
9:13 on Mirage
Inferno
Train
TBD vs The MongolZTBD vs TBD
The MongolZ 2:1 G2
13:11 on Mirage
7:13 on Dust II
13:9 Ancient
TBD vs TBD
FURIA vs Astralis
paiN vs Falcons

Another win or a big breakthrough

We can easily distinguish big favorites, potential winners, and underdogs among the FISSURE Playground #2 participants.

Big favorites

Two teams lifted prestigious CS2 esports trophies right before this tournament.

The cruel part is that they face each other in the quarterfinals. It’s a banger of a match, and only one of the favorites makes it further.

G2 Esports at BLAST Open Fall 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Sophie Skittle)
G2 Esports at BLAST Open Fall 2025 (Photo via BLAST | Sophie Skittle)

Potential winners

Two teams at Counter-Strike 2 FISSURE Playground #2 are potential winners, but they still need a final push.

  • Aurora Gaming reached the grand final at CS2 EWC 2025. The Turkish roster shows decent results this season.
  • Team Falcons consists of esports celebrities, but their performance is rather a rollercoaster. Falcons were at many big grand finals, but they also failed big at some events, such as the Austin Major 2025.
Aurora Gaming at the Esports World Cup 2025 (Photo via EWC | Viola Schuldner)
Aurora Gaming at the Esports World Cup 2025 (Photo via EWC | Viola Schuldner)

Underdogs

The rest of the Playoffs participants clearly need to add wins to their accounts.

  • Team Liquid has been struggling a lot recently. The North American organization has added European players to the roster, but Liquid still can’t hit its former glory.
  • Astralis shines at such smaller tournaments as FISSURE Playground — the team was in the grand final of the first event of this series. But then, Astralis can’t even qualify for bigger tournaments. Magisk returned to the organization, replacing stavn. With dev1ce, it’s two players from that legendary roster.
Team Liquid at the CS2 Esports World Cup 2025 (Photo via EWC | Brandon Dowling)
Team Liquid at the CS2 Esports World Cup 2025 (Photo via EWC | Brandon Dowling)
  • FURIA is different now, with FalleN in the roster. The team reached the top 4 at BLAST Open Fall 2025, but it’s not a tournament win yet.
  • paiN Gaming has great potential but not big wins. The team was in the top 4 at the Austin Major.
FURIA | FalleN at IEM Cologne 2025 (Photo via ESL | Helena Kristiansson)
FURIA | FalleN at IEM Cologne 2025 (Photo via ESL | Helena Kristiansson)

The next properly big CS2 esports event is ESL Pro League Season 22. It happens from Sept. 27 to Oct. 12.