
The Mongolz Conclude Their Run at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, Falling to MOUZ
As part of the playoffs at the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 in CS2, the team The Mongolz, led by Garidmagnai blitz Byambasuren, faced off against MOUZ. The match ended in a defeat for the Asian squad with a scoreline of 0:2.
The first map of the series, Ancient, saw The Mongolz put up a strong fight, but they narrowly lost with a score of 14:16. The second map, Nuke, was dominated by MOUZ. Despite The Mongolz’s best efforts, the final score was 9:13, securing the European team's advancement to the next stage of the tournament.
For The Mongolz, this loss marked the end of their tournament run. The team finished in 5th-8th place, earning a prize of $45,000.
Map Veto and Results: The MongolZ vs. MOUZ at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
- The MongolZ removed Vertigo.
- MOUZ removed Anubis.
- The MongolZ picked Ancient (The MongolZ 14:16 MOUZ).
- MOUZ picked Nuke (The MongolZ 9:13 MOUZ).
- MOUZ removed Dust2.
- The MongolZ removed Mirage.
- Inferno was left over.
Prize Distribution at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
Place |
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$ (USD)
Participants
1st
$500,000
TBD
2nd
$170,000
TBD
3rd-4th
$80,000
TBD, TBD
5th-8th
$45,000
The MongolZ, Team Liquid, TBD, TBD
9th-11th
$20,000
FURIA Esports, MIBR, Natus Vincere
12th-14th
$20,000
GamerLegion, 3DMAX, paiN Gaming
15th-16th
$20,000
Wildcard, BIG
17th-19th
$10,000
FlyQuest, Passion UA, Complexity Gaming
20th-22nd
$10,000
Virtus.pro, Cloud9, Rare Atom
23rd-24th
$10,000
Imperial Esports, Fnatic
The Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 is the first Major held in China, organized by the tournament operator Perfect World, and the second Major in the CS2 discipline. The competition in Shanghai, hosted at the World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center and the Oriental Sports Center, features a prize pool of $1,250,000.

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