FaZe Clan Beat FURIA and Made Siege History Doing It

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FaZe Clan Beat FURIA and Made Siege History Doing It
FaZe Clan Beat FURIA and Made Siege History Doing It

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17 August 2026 02:10

Cyber, KDS and soulz1 are now Triple Crown winners. So is coach RafadeLL. Six Invitational, a Major, and the Esports World Cup, first people in the game to to win it all.

FaZe Clan won it on 15 August with a 3-1 win over FURIA in an all-Brazilian grand final at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. The prize was 750,000 USD, 1,000 Club Championship points, and automatic qualification to the 2027 Six Invitational in São Paulo.

"I finally accomplished the dream of the player in this game," KDS said afterwards. "We won everything, so basically we are the best players."

The final

The initial two maps were extremely easy, FaZe took the series to match point without much resistance.

Then FURIA found themselves at Fortress, they managed to drag the map into overtime and edging it 8-6 to stop the bleeding. Map four was Lair and stayed tight until the final moments, where FaZe pulled clear 7-5 for the trophy.

Cyber posted a 1.40 SiegeGG rating across the four maps, with a 53-29 kill-death line and a 13-8 entry balance and won the Sony MVP award and 25,000 USD on top of the team prize.

The run

FaZe was undefeated, start to finish. Fnatic and Virtus.pro in groups, Team Liquid Alienware in the quarters, Geekay Esports in the semis, FURIA in the final.

Cyber played with an improving intensity. Ratings of 1.48 and 1.10 in groups, then a smal dip to 0.81 against Team Liquid and 1.08 against Geekay, before the 1.40 in the final boosted his event average up to 1.17 across 14 maps. Soulz1 finished second on the roster at 1.15, with a 1.73 against Fnatic and a 1.25 that carried the quarter-final.

Last year FaZe finished tenth here and collected 40,000 USD.

What it adds up to

This is FaZe's fourth Tier S trophy, alongside the Six Sweden Major and two Six Invitationals. No other organisation has won every Siege trophy available.

Their 2026 campaign has been great: Six Invitational in February, a strong Salt Lake City Major, now Paris. Back-to-back Six Invitational titles already sit on the shelf, and the EWC win hands them a guaranteed seat at the 2027 edition in São Paulo, where a three-peat is on.

KDS is already thinking about it. "Hopefully, we are going to win SI 2027 in São Paulo."

Soulz1 was more measured on how they got here. "Some past tournaments that we managed to not do very well, and kinda misplayed a little bit, we know it was something small that we could fix. So we maintain everything, and we work hard for it."

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