CS2 Power Rankings Week 25 2026: Top Four Lock In
Elite Tier Holds Position
Vitality sits comfortably at the summit with 991 points, maintaining a 279-point cushion over second-place Natus Vincere. The gap between first and fourth remains massive. Vitality, NaVi, Spirit and Falcons each held their spots this week, a trend that underscores just how wide the chasm has become between the tournament contenders and everyone else.
The roster stability across these four squads continues to pay dividends. Vitality fields the same five that secured their current run, while NaVi's quintet with makazze has settled into consistent form. Spirit's 544 points and Falcons' 509 keep them firmly in the Champions League conversation, and neither looks vulnerable to being caught by the chasing pack anytime soon.
For betting purposes, this consolidation at the top means you're looking at a four-horse race in any major bracket. Odds on these teams should reflect that tier gap, and any line that treats the fifth-place squad as a legitimate threat to the top four deserves scrutiny.
MOUZ and Legacy Trade Spots in the Seven-Eight Shuffle
MOUZ climbed one spot to seventh with 301 points, swapping places with Legacy, who drops to eighth at 297 points. The four-point margin between them is negligible, but the direction of travel matters. MOUZ fields a four-man roster in the data, likely in the middle of finalizing their fifth, yet still managed upward movement.
Legacy's dip isn't catastrophic, but arT's squad now sits behind MOUZ in a cluster that includes The MongolZ, PARIVISION and GamerLegion all within 38 points of each other. That's the kind of compression where a single qualifier result can swing three or four ranking spots in either direction.
PARIVISION moved up one slot to tenth, tying GamerLegion at 259 points but holding the tiebreaker. GamerLegion drops one place to eleventh. These are lateral shifts, not tectonic ones, but the 7-11 range is where betting value often emerges in second-tier events. MOUZ climbing while running a short roster is the sharper signal here.
G2 and B8 Edge Up While FUT Slides
G2 climbed one spot to thirteenth with 206 points, while B8 also rose one place to fifteenth at 179 points. FUT dropped from thirteenth to fourteenth, now sitting at 190 points. The huNter-led G2 roster continues to consolidate after what has clearly been a roster rebuild, and the forward momentum suggests they're finding chemistry.
B8's rise is more modest but consistent. The Ukrainian squad at fifteenth isn't making noise in top-tier events, but staying inside the top 15 keeps them in the qualifier conversation for everything that matters. FUT's slide isn't alarming yet, but the Turkish squad now has G2 breathing down their necks and no breathing room below.
Further down, BetBoom jumped four spots to seventeenth, TYLOO climbed six places to 23rd, and BIG surged nine positions to thirtieth. BIG's movement is the most interesting of that group. The German squad at 64 points is back in range of tier-two events, and nine spots of upward velocity suggests recent results finally clicking.
FlyQuest Rockets 46 Spots in Week's Biggest Leap
FlyQuest's 46-spot surge to 35th is the headline outside the top 30. The Australian squad now sits at 45 points, a spectacular jump that signals either a deep qualifier run or a string of upset wins against ranked opponents. The roster featuring jks, INS and Vexite clearly put together a week worth remembering.
THUNDER dOWNUNDER also climbed 25 spots to 44th, giving Oceanic CS2 a strong showing this week. LAG's 36-spot rise to 81st and Chinggis Warriors moving up 24 places to 102nd round out the climbers, though those shifts happen in a range where volatility is the norm.
On the other side, BC.Game dropped 22 spots to 66th despite fielding s1mple and electroNic. That's a four-man roster in the data, which likely explains the slide, but it's still a red flag. Lavked fell 23 places to 74th, while a cluster of teams outside the top 200 saw double-digit drops that won't move the needle for anyone tracking serious betting markets.
The top four's iron grip remains the defining characteristic of this week's rankings. Vitality, NaVi, Spirit and Falcons aren't just winning, they're separating. MOUZ's climb while short-handed is the most interesting middle-tier development, and FlyQuest's massive leap puts them on the radar for upcoming regional events. For bettors, the message is clear: fade the gap between four and five at your own risk.