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MIBR defeat BC.Game in a tense series at PGL Bucharest 2026

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At PGL Bucharest 2026, a thrilling matchup took place between MIBR and BC.Game, which went the full three-map distance. The teams traded wins on their own picks, and the outcome was decided only on the decider, where the battle went down to the final rounds. In the end, the Brazilian side managed to edge out the victory and take an important step forward in the standings.

Map veto:

  1. MIBR removed Dust2
  2. BC.Game removed Mirage
  3. MIBR picked Ancient
  4. BC.Game picked Overpass
  5. BC.Game removed Inferno
  6. MIBR removed Nuke
  7. Anubis was left over

Ancient (13:11 MIBR)

The series kicked off on Ancient, where both teams showed a very close contest. However, in the key moments, the Brazilians came out on top. MIBR closed the map 13:11, managing to edge out their opponents in the late rounds and take the lead in the series.

Overpass (13:11 BC.Game)

On Overpass, BC.Game responded with a confident performance and managed to tie the series. The European side controlled most of the map and secured a 13:11 win, pushing the matchup to a decisive third map.

Anubis (13:10 MIBR)

The fate of the match was decided on Anubis, where MIBR once again proved stronger. They played the key rounds better and closed the map 13:10, securing a 2:1 series victory.

Match MVP

The MVP of the match was electroNic from BC.Game. Despite the loss, he delivered an outstanding performance with an ADR of 87.9 and a 1.42 rating.

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After the defeat, BC.Game are now on the brink of elimination. s1mple and his teammates fall to the 0–2 bracket, just one step away from exiting the tournament. Meanwhile, MIBR improve their position to a 1–1 record. PGL Bucharest 2026 runs from April 4 to April 11, featuring 16 teams competing for a $625,000 prize pool.

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