A powerful performance from The MongolZ allowed them to defeat FaZe 2:1 in a crucial Swiss stage match at FISSURE Playground 2. The Mongolian team imposed their game on Mirage and Ancient, while FaZe survived only on Inferno. This victory guaranteed The MongolZ a place in the playoffs, while FaZe are now under pressure — with a decisive survival match ahead.
FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2
An international LAN tournament where teams from Europe and Asia battle for playoff spots. For The MongolZ, the clash against FaZe was a chance to confirm their status as one of the region’s top contenders. For FaZe, it was an opportunity to solidify progress after months of unstable results.

ROAD TO THE MATCH
The MongolZ entered this match after wins over GamerLegion and TYLOO, showcasing their consistency and ability to beat both European and Asian rosters. The team had already secured a top-2 spot in the world rankings and arrived at the tournament as one of the favorites.
FaZe, meanwhile, had a mixed path. They lost to Falcons but defeated paiN Gaming, leaving them with a 2-1 record. The match against The MongolZ was decisive: victory meant a ticket to the playoffs, defeat meant one last chance in an elimination game.
MATCH TIMELINE
- Mirage — 13:11 (The MongolZ’s pick)
The first map was a true challenge for FaZe. Although they led 7:5 after the first half, the Mongols managed to impose their pace in the second. Senzu shined in clutch moments, carrying his team to victory.
- Inferno — 16:13 (FaZe’s pick)
FaZe did not give up and responded on their pick. Rain and broky secured key rounds, and the team managed to hold their lead late in the game, tying the series.
- Ancient — 13:5 (decider)
The deciding map was completely under The MongolZ’s control. FaZe looked exhausted, while Senzu together with bLitz dominated on defense. A 13:5 win sealed the series for the Mongolian squad.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold was the true hero of the match. His consistency and composure in decisive moments made all the difference. Senzu carried clutches on Mirage, led the way on Ancient, and became the key factor behind The MongolZ’s victory over FaZe.
- K-D: 59–36 (+23)
- ADR: 87.7
- Rating 3.0: 1.49
- KAST: 84.5%

TEAM PERFORMANCES
The MongolZ once again proved the strength of their team play. Senzu (59–36, rating 1.49) was the driving force, but bLitz (50–48, rating 1.13) kept the tempo, and 910 (50–45, rating 0.96) reliably locked down positions. Techno (43–47, rating 0.99) and mzinHo (40–47, rating 0.86) contributed with support, even if their individual stats fluctuated.
FaZe left a mixed impression. Rain (59–45, rating 1.34) tried to lead the team forward, and broky (50–45, rating 1.05) also looked solid. But frozen (40–48, rating 0.92) and especially karrigan (33–54, rating 0.78) failed to support the team on the decider. Newcomer jcobbb (39–50, rating 0.88) is still searching for consistency in big matches.
WHAT’S NEXT
The MongolZ are already in the playoffs, entering as one of the strongest teams from the group stage. Tougher opponents await, but the Mongols have shown they are ready to compete for the title.
For FaZe, the next match will be decisive: a loss means elimination, while a win secures a playoff spot. It will be a true test of character for a team striving to return to the top after several difficult months.