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November 26, 2025 | Alexander Saraff

NIP book Stage 2 Major spot despite r1nkle’s absence

xKacpersky continued his riproaring form as ewjerkz excelled to dispatch Fluxo.

xKacpersky continued his riproaring form as ewjerkz excelled to dispatch Fluxo.

Snappi said on broadcast that it has been “a tough year” given his becoming a father. He said that a focus has been to “getting r1nkle back to his old level”.

NIP took on Fluxo in the 2-1 match at Stage 1 of the Budapest Major.

Fluxo won their initial BO1 matches putting them 2-0, before getting outplayed by FlyQuest. NIP lost their opening BO1 to NRG, but followed up with two victories, one an upset against FaZe Clan.

Fluxo 0 T rounds on Nuke

The match started on NIP’s pick of Nuke, where they got off to a 6-0 start against the Brazilians who put up little to no resistance. xKacpersky was 9-0 in kills, before Fluxo woke up.

Fluxo won 5 of the next 6 rounds, but was little consolation, as this was before NIP had even got to their CT side. Even still, decenty found multiple openings, and Fluxo held the A site succesfully multiple times.

On NIP’s CT-side, it was once again no contest as arT got 0 kills, leading Fluxo to no terrorist rounds. ewjerkz showed his best to close out the map easily.

NIP book Train to Stage 2

On Fluxo’s map pick, there was little improvement, as NIP got to a 7-0 CT start.

Fluxo managed 3 clutches to at least get 4 rounds at the half. However, NIP’s T-side was too much for them to handle, as xKacpersky and ewkerjz dominated the outer site.

Snappi said in his post-match interview that NIP’s form has been rising. They did not have proper practice for a month given that both he and Xizt became fathers. He admitted they were on a bad level, but are making strides in recovering.

Match Statistics

Ninjas in Pyjamas vs Fluxo – | Starladder Budapest Major Stage 1, 2-1 Match

13-5 (Nuke) – xKacpersky | 1.84 rating

13-5 (Train) – ewjerkz | 1.85 rating

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Alexander Saraff

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I'm an aspiring journalist in the world of esports. I first got into MOBAs watching SMITE in 2015, and got hooked on CS from the MLG Columbus Major.

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