The final in Esportligaen is underway. The third and final map is up next, and it will be on Nuke. But who is actually playing?
One of the teams is Prestige Esport, which has recently returned from a successful trip to England, where the Danish Counter-Strike 2 team continued their impressive streak.
With eight consecutive victories under their belt, the team is now closer than ever to qualifying for the prestigious VRS system. The English LAN tournament epic46 was a flawless experience for Prestige, which was the only Danish team represented at the event.
The team delivered strong performances and showed that they can compete on an international level, which is crucial for their VRS ambitions. The VRS system functions as a qualification ladder for the biggest tournaments in Counter-Strike 2, including the Major tournaments.
To gain access to the VRS ranking, teams must complete at least five VRS matches, and Prestige has now played their fourth match in a short period.
Just one more match stands between them and the coveted spot on the ranking. Simultaneously with the VRS pursuit, Prestige has also secured a spot in the Powerligaen playoffs, which underscores the team's strong form across different tournament formats.
The double success shows that the Danish team is on the right path to establishing itself as a serious contender both nationally and internationally. With momentum from the England trip and the playoff spot in Powerligaen, the future looks bright for Prestige Esport.
The fifth and decisive VRS match will be the next major milestone in the team's journey towards the biggest stages in Counter-Strike 2.
