FaZe and Vitality played 42 rounds and triple overtime before it broke, 22–20.
Mirage · FaZe started on T
Stockholm, Sweden
Vitality closed ESL Pro League Season 22 3-0 against Falcons — 13-10 on Inferno, 13-9 on Train, 13-5 on Dust II — after a run that cost them one match and four maps. Falcons reached the final at 5-1, the best record of anyone who did not win it. Twenty-eight of the forty matches played here ended without the losing side taking a map.
2025-10-04 – 2025-10-12, part of Season 3. 40 matches played across 93 maps at Tier 1 events — HLTV Majors and international LAN events with a prize pool between $600,000 and $2,000,000.
Vitality won this event's chronologically last recorded match.
matches.stage is empty on every row in this snapshot — no bracket, round, or placement is derivable for this event, or any other on this site.
The maps from this event that were not ordinary — a half thrown away and won back, a game that would not end, a side that conceded nothing. Ranked by how rare each reading is across every map in this snapshot, rarest first.
FaZe and Vitality played 42 rounds and triple overtime before it broke, 22–20.
Mirage · FaZe started on T
The MongolZ and Gentle Mates played 41 rounds and triple overtime before it broke, 22–19.
Mirage · The MongolZ started on T
Vitality beat GamerLegion 13–1, conceding a single round.
Dust2 · Vitality started on T
Vitality went into the break 3–9 down on T, took the second half 9–3 on CT, and won overtime 4–1 — 16–13 over G2.
Mirage · Vitality started on T
The series went the distance and the decider went to overtime — Falcons took it 16–13.
Nuke · Falcons started on T
The series went the distance and the decider went to overtime — FURIA took it 16–12.
Overpass · FURIA started on T
Drawn from results, half-by-half round counts and overtime only. This snapshot carries no demo data, so nothing here is about an individual player.
Swiss Bo3 | Single elimination Bo3 - Grand final Bo5 3rd place decider match Bo3
Every map this event's veto touched, picked or played, at least once — Mirage was the most first-banned map (10 matches), and Inferno was the most first-picked (12 matches).
47.7% CT · 52.3% T — 2.3pts T-leaning
picked 16 · banned 21 · left over 3 · first ban 6 · first pick 12 · decider 3
56.8% CT · 43.2% T — 6.8pts CT-leaning
picked 12 · banned 17 · left over 11 · first ban 5 · first pick 8 · decider 11
45.6% CT · 54.4% T — 4.4pts T-leaning
picked 12 · banned 24 · left over 4 · first ban 8 · first pick 2 · decider 4
57.4% CT · 42.6% T — 7.4pts CT-leaning
picked 12 · banned 23 · left over 5 · first ban 10 · first pick 3 · decider 5
50.2% CT · 49.8% T — 0.2pts CT-leaning
picked 12 · banned 21 · left over 7 · first ban 1 · first pick 7 · decider 7
56.8% CT · 43.2% T — 6.8pts CT-leaning
picked 9 · banned 27 · left over 4 · first ban 6 · first pick 6 · decider 4
50.7% CT · 49.3% T — 0.7pts CT-leaning
picked 9 · banned 25 · left over 6 · first ban 4 · first pick 2 · decider 6
A row marked "thin sample" played under a quarter of this event's own busiest map — the same relative cut `/pro-meta` uses for a thin season or month, applied here within this one event. A map with no CT/T bar was banned before it was ever played, not omitted.
This event played 93 maps at 52.1% CT; Season 3 as a whole played 912 maps at 53.0% CT (3.0pts CT-leaning) — 0.9pts more T-sided than the season as a whole.
93 maps is under a quarter of Season 3's 912 maps — a small sample against the season it sat in, marked here rather than read as equally trustworthy.