FURIA may add Cache to their active pool at the upcoming tournaments. FalleN said that the team has started practicing the new map, and the Brazilian captain’s first impressions of it were positive.
For FURIA, this could become an important tactical decision. At a time when teams are only adapting to changes in the map pool, being ready to work with Cache quickly could give them an additional advantage in vetoes and preparation for opponents.
FURIA are already testing Cache
The main signal in this story is not simply FalleN’s liking for the map, but the fact that FURIA have already started practicing it. This means the team does not see Cache as a secondary option “for the future,” but is actually testing it in the working process.
FalleN himself rated the map very positively:
Cache came back too good, I liked the first matches I managed to practice on it over these days.
This phrase is important specifically because of the context. FalleN is not the kind of player who randomly gets excited about a map after a few rounds. As a captain and experienced sniper, he looks at a map through structure, timings, zone control, and how quickly the team can fit it into their style.
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Why this may benefit FURIA
For FURIA, Cache may become not just a new map, but an additional tool in the veto. If the team really is ready to play it earlier than many opponents, it opens up several options at once:
- they can force opponents to spend a ban on Cache;
- they can get a strong surprise pick;
- they can expand their own map pool without fully rebuilding their style.
For a team with such an experienced core, this is especially important. FURIA often build their game around aggressive decisions, individual initiative, and quickly taking control. If Cache in CS2 really suits an active style, the map could become very useful for them.
FalleN as the key figure of adaptation
In this story, FalleN’s role is especially important. It is not enough to simply learn a new map mechanically — it needs to be properly broken down round by round, the economy of risk must be understood, AWP positions must be found, and basic plans must be built for both sides.
FalleN can be the player who quickly turns Cache from a “new map” into a full-fledged part of FURIA’s system. His experience allows the team to move through the chaotic period faster, while other rosters are still looking for basic grenades, rotations, and standard solutions.
That is why his positive assessment sounds not like a regular compliment to the map, but like a hint: FURIA really see Cache as a workable option for official matches.

The risk still remains
At the same time, an early bet on Cache also has a downside. The map has not yet fully stabilized in the professional environment, which means any team may run into unexpected problems. What works in practice does not always immediately transfer into official matches.
This especially applies to details: retakes, pistol rounds, economic forces, and positions after first contact. If FURIA start playing Cache earlier than others, they may gain an advantage, but at the same time they will become one of the teams that opponents use to learn how to break down the map.
Cache may become a factor at upcoming tournaments
The return of Cache is already creating a new layer of intrigue in CS2. Teams that adapt to the map faster may gain a short-term advantage while others still do not have enough official practice.
In FURIA’s case, the situation looks especially interesting. If FalleN really is satisfied with the first practices and the team is ready to take risks, Cache may appear in their matches much earlier than expected.
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A bet on the new map
FURIA have already started practicing Cache, and FalleN has publicly made it clear that his first impressions of the map are positive. This does not guarantee that the team will immediately make it their main pick, but it shows a willingness to work with the new map pool faster than their competitors.
The main conclusion is simple: Cache may become not just an experiment for FURIA, but a real tactical weapon at upcoming tournaments. If the team can adapt quickly, this map may give them an important advantage before the rest of the scene fully gets used to its updated version.

