

This is how exciting the big "Counter-Strike 2" final in the Digitec Playground Cup was
Nerve-wracking "Counter-Strike 2" matches at the highest level were on show at the Digitec Playground Vol. 12 final. You can find an overview of all the results here.
A rollercoaster ride in the Grümpi final
In the Grümpi, the teams "anyoney home" and "Raclet everywhere" face each other.
"anyoney home" beat the competition in the qualifier with four wins and one defeat - the defeat came when they had already qualified. In the interview before the match, team boss Luca was visibly nervous: "We had a few technical problems with the set-up. It's just different to playing from home. But it's a cool experience."
The team didn't do much preparation - they didn't analyse their opponents in detail beforehand. Nevertheless, Luca predicts a commanding 2:0 victory for "anyoney home".
"Raclet everywhere" also qualified for the final with ease. They have prepared thoroughly for the final and have a coach with them to guide them through the match. They have taken a close look at the opposing team and are familiar with their style of play and their favourite maps.
The two teams go into the match without clear favourites. This is how the match ended:
- Game 1 (Vertigo, Overtime): "anyoney home" 16 - "Raclet everywhere" 14
- Game 2 (Anubis): "anyoney home" 13 - "Raclet everywhere" 7
While the first game was a close neck-and-neck race until the end (including overtime), "anyoney home" took a 10:0 lead in the second game. The brilliant comeback by "Raclet everywhere" was no longer enough to turn the game around.
"anyoney home" were satisfied with their performance. It was "all in all a pretty comfortable win". It's the first time the team has taken part in a tournament and won.
Pro final: David annoys Goliath
"FlyingH1rsch" will compete against "mYinsanity" in the pro final.
The clear favourite in the pro final is "mYinsanity" - one of the most successful Swiss teams with a lot of offline experience and numerous victories in various tournaments. For the tournament, they have imported two players from Estonia as reinforcements and trained together in an offline boot camp. According to "mYinsanity" player Daven, the team is very confident going into this final.
This is how the match ended:
- Game 1 (Mirage): "FlyingH1rsch" 4 - "mYinsanity" 13
- Game 2 (Ancient): "FlyingH1rsch" 9 - "mYinsanity" 13
The first game was a clear-cut affair. "mYinsanity" controlled the game and won easily. In the second game on Ancient, David put up a good fight against the previously overpowering Goliath. The underdogs from "FlyingH1rsch" took the lead, gave it back at one point and then got it back again.
The winners of "mYinsanity" can look forward to these prizes per player:
"FlyingH1rsch" can take home these prizes:
Behind-the-scenes impressions from the finale
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