In the first round of the Swiss stage at YGames Pro Series Season 5, ENCE suffered a painful 1:2 defeat to Polish team M1. Despite being the clear favorites, the European squad couldn’t cope with the opponent’s aggressive and well-coordinated gameplay. M1, despite their controversial past, showcased a mature and tactically disciplined performance, securing a statement victory in their history.
Match Breakdown
Nuke — M1 13 : 4 ENCE

Anubis — ENCE 16 : 14 M1

Mirage — M1 13 : 9 ENCE

Individual Player Stats

M1’s Controversial Past
M1 were previously at the center of controversy when one of their stand-ins publicly left the team after alleging that some teammates were cheating. The roster had also faced multiple accusations from the community, which stained the team’s reputation. Although no concrete evidence has surfaced, this shadow still follows them. Their win over ENCE at this level has only reignited debates — are M1 legitimate up-and-comers or a fleeting phenomenon?
ENCE’s Ongoing Struggles Against Tier-2
This isn’t the first time ENCE have fallen to tier-2 opposition. Just recently, they suffered a painful loss to Zero Tenacity — a defeat that exposed similar issues: lack of adaptability, poor mid-round calling, and weak mental resilience under pressure. These repeated failures raise serious questions about the team’s current structure and long-term prospects as a stable tier-1 contender.
ENCE have once again fallen into the “tier-2 trap,” where young and hungry teams prove their ability to challenge elite competition. gla1ve’s squad looked unstable, with visible communication gaps and a lack of clear leadership. For M1, this marks the biggest win of their international run so far — a massive confidence boost that could propel them forward. The tournament is only beginning, but this match has already become one of the biggest surprises of the opening round.