The Skyesports Pro League, a multi-game esports IP, has announced the four teams that will compete in the playoffs of its Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) esports event. With a total prize pool of INR 1.5 lakhs, the Skyesports Pro League CS2 is an official Valve Tier 2 ranked event.
Skyesports Pro League 2025 CS2 Playoffs
The tournament featured open qualifiers, allowing teams from across the country to register and compete. After an intense round of matches, the top four teams have made it to the playoffs, scheduled for March 25 and 26. These are Flashback Gaming, Griffin Esports, Victores Sumos, and Gods Reign.
This marks the second Valve Tier 2 ranked event by Skyesports in 2025. The first was the Skyesports Souvenir 2025 National Esports Championship, held as a LAN event at Bengaluru GFX 2025, where Gods Reign secured first place. Their victory earned them crucial Valve ranking points, boosting them to eighth place in the Asia Valve Regional Standings.
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Commenting on the Skyesports Pro League, Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO of Skyesports, said, “Our commitment to elevating Counter-Strike 2 esports has remained steadfast. This is our second consecutive Counter-Strike 2 Tier 2 ranked event in two months, giving crucial exposure to Indian teams. I wish the best to four teams in the playoffs of the Skyesports Pro League”
The four playoff teams will face off in a single-elimination bracket, with all matches played in a best-of-three format. The semi-final fixtures feature Flashback Gaming vs. Griffin Esports and Victores Sumos vs. Gods Reign. The winners will advance to the Grand Final on March 26, where they will compete for the championship title.
All matches will be live-streamed on the Skyesports YouTube and Twitch channels.
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