
Xaxas
14.07.2026
The XSE Pro League 2026 Playoffs delivered everything fans hoped for: upsets, overtime thrillers, breakout performances, and a first international LAN title for 9z. After surviving a difficult Swiss Stage, the South American squad found another level in the knockout bracket, eliminating TYLOO, Alliance, and PARIVISION to lift the trophy in Guangzhou.
Following our Gocore Pick'ems Guide: XSE Pro League 2026 Playoff Predictions, here's how the playoff bracket unfolded.
The opening playoff round immediately produced surprises, with two of the Swiss Stage's strongest teams failing to reach the semi-finals.
TYLOO entered the playoffs unbeaten after finishing 3-0 in the Swiss Stage, but their tournament came to an end against an improving 9z roster.

Each side claimed its own map before 9z dominated the Inferno decider 13-5 to secure a 2-1 victory. HUASOPEEK delivered another consistent series, while dgt starred on the deciding map to silence the Guangzhou crowd.
Alliance continued one of the tournament's biggest surprise runs by defeating Team Nemesis 2-1.

After dropping Nuke, the Swedes responded with convincing wins on Inferno and Ancient. New signing bobeksde was the standout performer, posting a remarkable 1.75 series rating, including a spectacular 2.22 rating on Ancient to send Alliance into the semi-finals.
PARIVISION survived one of the closest series of the tournament to eliminate BIG.

BIG stole Cache after double overtime, but PARIVISION bounced back with dominant performances on Mirage and Ancient. New additions slaxejezzz and HObbit continued settling into the roster, while zweih once again led the scoreboard for Jame's side.
Perhaps the biggest shock came in the final quarter-final.
After an undefeated Swiss campaign, BetBoom were completely outplayed by FaZe, losing 13-2 on Cache before falling 13-6 on Ancient.

frozen produced one of the best individual performances of the playoffs with a 1.89 rating, while FaZe's revamped roster looked increasingly comfortable together.
Both semi-finals went the distance and produced some of the tournament's best Counter-Strike.
Alliance had already beaten 9z during the Swiss Stage, but the rematch belonged to the South Americans.
9z claimed Nuke before Alliance forced a decider after an intense double-overtime victory on Inferno. Ancient proved one-sided, however, as 9z closed the series 2-1 to reach the first premier international grand final in the organization's history.

luchov, meyern, and dgt all stepped up throughout the series, highlighting the balanced firepower that would define 9z's playoff run.
The second semi-final became the marathon of the tournament.
FaZe struck first on Cache, but PARIVISION answered with two dramatic overtime victories on Dust2 and Ancient, winning both maps 19-17.

The rebuilt roster showed remarkable resilience, repeatedly surviving match points before veteran duo Jame and HObbit closed crucial late rounds to complete the comeback.
For PARIVISION, reaching the final in their first event with two new players was already an impressive statement.
After two hard-fought playoff victories, 9z entered the Grand Final full of confidence and looked unstoppable.
PARIVISION never truly settled into the best-of-five as 9z controlled the pace from the opening rounds, winning:
The final showcased everything that had made 9z dangerous throughout the playoffs.

dgt finished with a 1.40 rating, HUASOPEEK continued his breakout tournament with a 1.36 rating, while luchov repeatedly found crucial multi-kills on Mirage to establish an early series lead.

On the other side, PARIVISION's rebuilt roster finally ran out of momentum after back-to-back marathon playoff series, as neither Jame nor HObbit could reproduce the impact that carried the team into the final.
The clean 3-0 sweep secured 9z's first international LAN trophy, capping off one of the organization's greatest tournament runs.
The playoff bracket proved just how difficult CS2 Pick'ems can be.
BetBoom entered as one of the favorites after an undefeated Swiss Stage but exited immediately. TYLOO also fell in the quarter-finals despite their perfect group record, while FaZe's remarkable recovery from an 0-2 Swiss start nearly carried them to the Grand Final.
Meanwhile, PARIVISION's rebuilt roster exceeded expectations with a finals appearance, and 9z peaked exactly when it mattered most, improving with every playoff match before lifting the trophy.
For Pick'ems players, the knockout stage rewarded those willing to trust momentum over Swiss standings, a reminder that in CS2, form can change dramatically once the playoffs begin.
Xaxas
14.07.2026
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