FaZe sensationally eliminated Vitality from the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 CS2
An incredible upset occurred in the quarterfinals of the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 CS2. FaZe Clan, currently far from their best form, defeated Team Vitality and knocked them out of the tournament, disrupting the Pick'Em predictions of many Counter-Strike fans. The intense showdown ended with a 2:1 scoreline. FaZe clinched the victory despite losing the first map, Nuke, which was their pick.
In this match, Robin "ropz" Kool delivered a masterclass in Counter-Strike. Watching his movements and precision as he took on the French team was a delight. Robin "ropz" Kool finished the series with phenomenal stats, boasting a KD ratio of 61-35 by the end of the match.
The teams strategies during the picks and bans also played a role in the match:
- 1. FaZe removed Vertigo
- 2. Vitality removed Ancient
- 3. FaZe picked Nuke (FaZe 6:13 Vitality)
- 4. Vitality picked Mirage (FaZe 13:8 Vitality)
- 5. Vitality removed Inferno
- 6. FaZe removed Dust2
- 7. Anubis was left over (FaZe 13:7 Vitality)

Prize Distribution at Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024
Place | $ (USD) | Participants |
---|---|---|
1st | $500,000 | TBD |
2nd | $170,000 | TBD |
3rd-4th | $80,000 | TBD, TBD |
5th-8th | $45,000 | The MongolZ, Team Liquid, HEROIC, 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, 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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