MOUZ Ends Team Vitality's Dominance at IEM Cologne

MOUZ Ends Team Vitality's Dominance at IEM Cologne

Kaustavmani Choudhury

2 Aug, 2025, 21:17

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Last updated: 2 Aug, 2025, 21:41

After months of dominance, Team Vitality’s impressive run came to a dramatic end at IEM Cologne. MOUZ, after suffering seven consecutive losses to Vitality earlier this year, finally turned the tables in a tense and thrilling matchup.

The victory was significant - not only did MOUZ finally took down the French powerhouse, but they also secured their place in the prestigious Cologne final for a chance to claim one of the most coveted trophies in the circuit. This win was a testament to MOUZ’s persistence and adaptability, showing how they learned from past defeats and refined their strategies to overcome their rivals.

The End of an Era for Vitality

Vitality’s loss marks the end of an incredible run of form that had captivated the Counter-Strike world. They had amassed an astonishing 37 consecutive series victories in LANS and won eight titles in a row earlier this year, showcasing unmatched consistency and dominance.

Their loss to MOUZ not only denied Vitality the opportunity to join the elite ranks of two-time Cologne winners - a distinction currently shared by just SK Gaming and Natus Vincere- but also dashed their hopes of becoming back-to-back champions at the Cathedral of Counter-Strike, a rare achievement only SK Gaming has accomplished.

Perhaps most startling for Vitality fans was the uncharacteristic performance from superstar ZywOo, who ended the match with an 8-19 scoreline and a 59.6 ADR, his worst performance on a single map since 2022.

What’s Next?

With MOUZ finally slaying their Goliath, the IEM Cologne final promises an exciting fresh matchup. MOUZ advances to face Team Spirit in a Bo5 Grand Final. Both teams enter hungry and eager to seize their first-ever IEM Cologne trophy.

For Vitality, despite the loss, their legacy remains intact as one of the most dominant teams in CS2 history.  Yet, this defeat signals a potential shift in power dynamics. The competition is heating up, and the future promises thrilling moments for CS fans worldwide.


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