TYLOO Makes History: Chinese Team Wins Their First Major Title Over Astralis

TYLOO Makes History: Chinese Team Wins Their First Major Title Over Astralis

Thales Costa

20 Jul, 2025, 21:38

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Last updated: 20 Jul, 2025, 21:39

The Chinese squad TYLOO has claimed a spot in Counter-Strike history by defeating the legendary Danish organization Astralis in the FISSURE Playground 1 grand final. Taking place in Belgrade, Serbia, the best-of-five series concluded with a 3-1 in favor of TYLOO, rendering the team their first tier-S tournament championship and marking the first time a Chinese team has won a Counter-Strike tournament of this significance.

A Historic Victory Against All Odds

The grand final was a showcase of resilience and determination from the Chinese team. Despite falling behind early as Astralis claimed the opening map Inferno with a 13-10 victory, TYLOO responded emphatically. The team turned the tide on Nuke with an impressive 13-4 demolition of their Danish opponents, showcasing the tactical prowess that had carried them through the tournament.

The pivotal moment came on Mirage, where TYLOO displayed their championship mettle. Trailing 12-8 with Astralis needing just one round to take a commanding 2-1 series lead, TYLOO mounted a spectacular comeback to force overtime and eventually secure a 16-14 victory. This resilient performance set the stage for the series-clinching Ancient, where TYLOO closed out the match 13-10 to complete their historic triumph.

JamYoung's Star Performance

The tournament belonged to Yi "JamYoung" Yang, who delivered a performance that will be remembered as one of the finest in recent Counter-Strike history. The 23-year-old rifler accumulated 90 kills across the grand final with an impressive 99.56 ADR. His stellar play throughout the tournament earned him the MVP award.

JamYoung's impact extended far beyond statistics. In the crucial Ancient map, he posted a remarkable 27-14 scoreline that proved instrumental in securing TYLOO's victory. His consistent excellence throughout the tournament, including a 53-kill performance in the semifinal victory over SAW, established him as a rising star in the global Counter-Strike scene.

The Road to Glory

TYLOO's championship run was built on a foundation of impressive performances against quality opposition. The team navigated through Group C by defeating Virtus.Pro 2-0 and securing a crucial 2-1 victory over Astralis in the group stage, which proved to be a preview of the grand final. Their momentum continued into the knockout rounds with a 2-0 quarterfinal victory over 3DMAX and a dominant 2-0 semifinal triumph over SAW.

What made TYLOO's run even more remarkable was their ability to succeed despite roster challenges. The team competed through much of the tournament with coach "zhokiNg" serving as a stand-in player before Dongkai "Jee" Ji returned for the knockout stages. The seamless integration of Jee back into the lineup demonstrated the team's depth and tactical flexibility.

Breaking Barriers for Asian Counter-Strike

This victory represents far more than a single tournament triumph, it signals a large shift in the global Counter-Strike landscape. For years, Asian teams have been viewed as underdogs in the international scene, but TYLOO's success builds on the recent progress of teams like The MongolZ and Lynn Vision Gaming.

The breakthrough comes at a time when Asia has emerged as the second-best Counter-Strike region behind Europe, with multiple Asian teams consistently competing at the highest level.


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