In 2025, the Mongolian Chinggis Warriors gradually emerged on the CS2 stage. As a team that few people paid attention to before, they relied on tacit cooperation, excellent tactical execution and the highlights of many players to achieve good results in the Asian qualifiers, MESA series and BLAST Rising.
Their record not only refreshed people’s perception of Mongolian e-sports, but also made Chinggis Warriors a new star worth paying attention to in the international CS2 arena.
Chinggis Warriors advances to BLAST.tv Austin Major
In June 2025, Chinggis Warriors is competing in the BLAST.tv Austin Major. This is the first time in their history that they have advanced to the Major, and it is also a major breakthrough in the history of Mongolian CS. In the Asian RMR stage, they stood out with a record of 2 wins and 1 loss, defeating well-known strong teams Fluxo and Tyloo, showing top tactical execution and individual player ability.
No matter how far they can go in Austin, they have proved to the world: the Asian region, especially the Mongolian CS2 team, has the strength and potential to impact the world’s forefront.

Chinggis Warriors sweep Fluxo in Austin Major Asian Qualifiers
In April, Chinggis Warriors successfully qualified for the BLAST.tv Austin Major Asian RMR tournament, and this performance shocked the Asian CS2 circle. Especially in the knockout stage against Fluxo, they swept their opponents with scores of 13-4 and 13-7. Controlez won the HLTV MVP of the day with an exaggerated data of 49 kills and only 20 deaths in this BO3.
In this game, they showed tactical literacy and calm execution, which far exceeded expectations. With precise tactical calls and multi-point fire suppression, Fluxo completely lost the rhythm.
Controlling the map rhythm, fast offensive conversion and counter-encirclement execution are the three most representative tactical features of their RMR this year.
Battle record review: From the end of 2024 to the first half of 2025, the strength curve continues to improve
1. MESA Asia Series 1: Strong victory over DEWA United
In the MESA Asia Series 1 event held in November 2024, Chinggis Warriors played against the Indonesian team DEWA United and advanced to the semi-finals with a score of 2-0. Inferno won 13-7, and the Ancient map went into overtime, and finally won 16-12.
Among them, NEUZ and me1o achieved 31 and 29 kills respectively, showing extremely high firepower output stability. This series has become an important symbol of their tactical maturity.
2. BLAST Rising Asia Spring 2025: Advancement and challenges coexist
In the BLAST Rising Asia Spring event in February 2025, they swept Believe (2-0) in the preliminaries, and won 25-20 after a long and hard battle on the Ancient map. It shows that they can not only win in regular games, but also keep a stable mentality in pressure games.
But in the subsequent quarterfinals, they encountered the East Asian powerhouse The Huns and lost 1-2. Although they won the Inferno map 13-11, they lost 9-13 and 2-13 on Nuke and Ancient respectively. Although ROUX contributed the highest 44 kills in the game, the team’s cooperation failed under the opponent’s strong defense.
This battle became an important opportunity for them to adjust their technology and rebuild their tactics.

Lineup analysis: A young and promising five-man team
As of June 2025, the active lineup of Chinggis Warriors is as follows:
controlez (Commander / Rifler): Tactical executor and rhythm control center. In the RMR elimination game, the average rating was 1.43, and the K/D ratio was as high as 2.45.
NEUZ (AWPer): Good at blocking the side lanes of the map and counter-slope defense, which is an important factor in the endgame victory of the team.
ROUX (Entry): Assaulter, with the highest efficiency in the team in the opening kill, and an average first kill rate of 28%.
ariucle (Support): Backcourt support, plays an important role in flash support and endgame harvesting.
me1o (Lurker): Excellent at lurking and breaking off, especially in Mirage and Ancient.
This lineup has been in cooperation for nearly 10 months, with stable team tacit understanding and mature tactical arrangements.
The driving force behind the development of Mongolian CS: From domestic leagues to international leagues
The rise of Chinggis Warriors is not accidental, but the result of the gradual construction of Mongolia’s e-sports system. Since 2022, the number of CS events held in Mongolia has gradually increased, and events such as MESA and Asian Super Cup have provided a stable training platform for local teams.
More importantly, they dare to “go out” and frequently participate in international second-tier events such as ESL Challenger Asia and CCT East Asia Series, accumulating rich experience in a short period of time.
According to Liquipedia data, as of June 2025, Chinggis Warriors has participated in 27 international competitions with a win rate of 63%, and a win rate of 52.4% against Top50 teams. This makes them the only non-Chinese/Korean team in Asia that has maintained a win rate of more than half in Top50 matches.
Conclusion
From the MESA semi-finals to the Austin Major, their progress is traceable. From obscurity to defeating Fluxo, their performance should not be underestimated.
But we should also see that they still have room for improvement in tactical thickness, map pool adaptability, and stability against European and American teams. Whether they can rank among the top 30 in the world in the future depends on whether they can continue to maintain the current growth rhythm and verify themselves in higher-level competitions.
Regardless of the outcome, Chinggis Warriors has represented the new hope of Asian CS2 teams. Their performance also indicates that the ceiling of Asian teams is far more than this.
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