CS2 Tournament Shocks: NAVI Out, Underdogs Rise


The latest CS2 tournament has kicked off dramatically, with its unforgiving single-elimination format eliminating six teams on the opening day — including defending champions NAVI. The event runs until August 24 and promises more high-stakes clashes as favorites and underdogs collide.
Key Takeaways
- Six teams were eliminated on day one under a single-elimination format.
- NAVI fell 1–2 to 3DMAX on Nuke, exiting earlier than expected.
- Matches began behind closed doors, with no public audience.
- Team Spirit continues in strong form after IEM Cologne and BLAST wins.
Day One Highlights
Twelve of the 16 teams competed on opening day, with no audience present, intensifying the focus on gameplay. The biggest upset came when NAVI were knocked out by 3DMAX in a close 1–2 series on Nuke, sending shockwaves through the bracket.
Teams to Watch
Team Spirit, fresh from recent tournament victories, showcased strong momentum and remains a key contender for the title. Alongside Team Vitality, they are among the favorites expected to drive the action deeper into the knockout rounds.
What’s Next
With every match now carrying do-or-die stakes, fans are anticipating more upsets and high-level play as the bracket narrows. The road to the August 24 finale is wide open — and the absence of NAVI ensures new storylines will dominate this year’s CS2 showdown.
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