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05 January 2026 13:51
NRG has started the 2026 Counter-Strike 2 season with a strong win after taking first place at Fragadelphia’s Frag Miami 2 event.
The North American team beat Europe’s 9INE by a 3-1 score in the Grand Final. The tournament was one of the first major CS2 LAN events of the year and also marked the first appearance of NRG’s new roster.
NRG recently made changes to its lineup. On December 24th, 2025, the organization announced the return of Joshua ‘oSee’ Ohm to the starting team. He rejoined after Zechrie ‘XotiC‘ Elshani left the roster.
The team showed good form early in the event. During Stage 2, NRG defeated Kraken Seas and Marsborne, finishing at the top of Group C. That result earned them a spot in the quarter-finals.
In the quarter-final match, NRG faced Team Voca and got off to a slow start by losing the first map. The team quickly recovered, winning Dust II 13-8 and Train 13-3 to complete a reverse sweep and move on to the semi-finals.
NRG then met GamerLegion in a best-of-three series. The North American side controlled the match from start to finish and won 2-0, setting up a Grand Final showdown against 9INE.
The final series opened with a marathon first map that featured five overtimes and 48 total rounds. NRG eventually pulled ahead with a 25-23 victory. 9INE answered back on Overpass, winning 16-14 in overtime to tie the series.
NRG regained control on Inferno with a solid defensive performance, winning the map 13-7. The team carried that momentum into Train, where it claimed 11 rounds in the first half. NRG closed out the match with a 13-5 win, securing the series and the tournament title.
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05 January 2026 13:51
NRG has started the 2026 Counter-Strike 2 season with a strong win after taking first place at Fragadelphia’s Frag Miami 2 event.
The North American team beat Europe’s 9INE by a 3-1 score in the Grand Final. The tournament was one of the first major CS2 LAN events of the year and also marked the first appearance of NRG’s new roster.
NRG recently made changes to its lineup. On December 24th, 2025, the organization announced the return of Joshua ‘oSee’ Ohm to the starting team. He rejoined after Zechrie ‘XotiC‘ Elshani left the roster.
The team showed good form early in the event. During Stage 2, NRG defeated Kraken Seas and Marsborne, finishing at the top of Group C. That result earned them a spot in the quarter-finals.
In the quarter-final match, NRG faced Team Voca and got off to a slow start by losing the first map. The team quickly recovered, winning Dust II 13-8 and Train 13-3 to complete a reverse sweep and move on to the semi-finals.
NRG then met GamerLegion in a best-of-three series. The North American side controlled the match from start to finish and won 2-0, setting up a Grand Final showdown against 9INE.
The final series opened with a marathon first map that featured five overtimes and 48 total rounds. NRG eventually pulled ahead with a 25-23 victory. 9INE answered back on Overpass, winning 16-14 in overtime to tie the series.
NRG regained control on Inferno with a solid defensive performance, winning the map 13-7. The team carried that momentum into Train, where it claimed 11 rounds in the first half. NRG closed out the match with a 13-5 win, securing the series and the tournament title.
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