Legacy wins the CS Asia championship 2025

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Legacy is the grand champion in Asia. In a thrilling Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) final, Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship 2025. The Brazilian team defeated the French squad 3DMAX 3-2. The epic victory took place this past Sunday (19th), solidifying the team on the international stage in China.

The comeback final: Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship

Legacy in CAC 2025

The grand final was a true test of nerves for the Brazilians. Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship after an incredibly contested best-of-five (BO5) series against 3DMAX. The Brazilian team showed resilience and focus to fight for a result that seemed lost.

Legacy started the series strong. On the first map, Nuke, the Brazilians imposed their rhythm. With a solid offense and a nearly impenetrable defense, they closed the map 13-6. The initial lead gave the team confidence.

However, 3DMAX was unwilling to make it easy. The French team reacted immediately. On Dust2, the game was balanced, but 3DMAX came out on top 13-11. The series was tied 1-1. The momentum then shifted in favor of the Europeans on the next map.

On Inferno, 3DMAX completely dominated. Legacy found no answers for the French tactics and was defeated by a harsh 13-5. Down 2-1 in the series, the French were just one map away from the title. The pressure on the Brazilian team was immense.

That’s when the heroic comeback began. On the fourth map, Train, Legacy needed to win to survive. The game was tense, round by round. With calm and precision, the Brazilians secured a 13-10 victory, forcing the fifth and decisive map.

On the final map, Ancient, the Brazilian confidence was restored. Legacy controlled the action and gave their opponents no chance. With a 13-6 score, the team sealed the victory. Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship in spectacular fashion, turning the series around from 1-2 to 3-2. The celebration in China marked the team’s history.

The journey and the MVP: Legacy’s campaign

Legacy and the throphy in CAC 2025

For Legacy to win the CS Asia Championship, the road was long and full of challenges. The tournament in China began in the group stage, where the team already showed its potential. The debut was a dominant performance against Virtus.pro, with a 13-2 score on Mirage.

Soon after, Legacy faced 3DMAX itself for a playoff spot. At that time, the Brazilians won 2-1 (13-6 Dust2, 8-13 Nuke, 13-7 Inferno). The only defeat in the initial phase was against Team Liquid, 2-1, in a match that only defined the seeding for the playoffs.

The knockout stage tested the team’s heart. Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship after pulling off three consecutive comebacks. The first was in the quarterfinals against FUT Esports. After losing the first map 8-13, Legacy fought back to win in overtime on Inferno (19-16) and closed it out on Dust2 (13-8).

In the semifinals, the drama repeated against the formidable HEROIC. The Danes steamrolled on Dust2, 13-2. But Legacy did not falter. They won Ancient (13-6) and Inferno (13-8) to secure their spot in the grand final.

MVP Legacy wins the CS Asia

With the title, Legacy took home the grand prize of $150,000. The individual spotlight was on Bruno “latto” Rebelatto. His consistent and decisive performances throughout the tournament earned him the MVP (Most Valuable Player) award from HLTV. Latto’s performance was crucial for Legacy to win the CS Asia Championship.

Other Brazilian teams, such as paiN Gaming and Fluxo, also participated in the competition. Unfortunately, both were eliminated during the group stage.

Next steps

Legacy wins the CS Asia Championship and now turns its attention to Europe. The team’s next engagement is the PGL Masters Bucharest in Romania. The tournament begins next Sunday (26th). Legacy will join paiN and FURIA as Brazil’s representatives in the competition.

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth is a journalist specialized in electronic sports, with over six years of experience. He currently works as editor-in-chief at ExitLag, where he leads the editorial strategy and content production optimized for Google News. His passion lies in telling stories with a humanized approach, focused on deeply understanding the topics he covers.

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