MOUZ ended their losing streak against FaZe Clan, while Virtus.pro defeated The Mongolz to secure a spot in the IEM Rio playoffs.

MOUZ ended their losing streak against FaZe Clan, while Virtus.pro defeated The Mongolz to secure a spot in the IEM Rio playoffs.

For MOUZ, the victory over Finn “karrigan” Andersen's team was a huge relief, as they finally secured their first win over FaZe Clan in Counter-Strike 2 after seven failed attempts.

It seemed that FaZe Clan might once again pull off a miracle, as they had often done before. Despite suffering a heavy defeat on their map, Dust2, they managed to stage a comeback on the second map, Mirage, battling back from a 9-12 deficit under pressure.

An hour earlier, Virtus.pro earned a decisive win over The MongolZ. Playing on the defensive side proved to be a major challenge for The MongolZ, as they managed to secure only four rounds on Ancient and three on Dust2.

For Virtus.pro, this marked their return to the big stage for the first time since the end of the previous season at the BLAST Premier Spring Final, where the Russian team reached the semifinals.

Now, their toughest challenge at IEM Rio lies ahead—a match against the number one team, Natus Vincere, who previously suffered a defeat to FURIA in the upper final of their group