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March 11, 2026 | Anders Frost

The Homecoming: blameF and BIG Grind Toward a Dream Spot in Cologne

The race for the IEM Cologne Major 2026 is reaching its boiling point. With the April 6 VRS cut-off date fast approaching, the battle for a spot in Germany has become a war of attrition. While the world’s elite often focus on the biggest stages, one German organization has taken a different path to ensure they do not miss out on their home Major.

Working with the latest data from analyst Finn (@MischiefCS2), we analyze how a relentless schedule and recent top-tier upsets have completely reshaped the European standings.

The blameF Effect: BIG’s Path Through the Trenches

Under the new guidance of in-game leader Benjamin “blameF” Bremer, BIG has adopted a “grind-first” mentality. While other top teams waited for invites to prestigious events, the German squad has been methodically farming points through a grueling schedule of minor tournaments.

The Homecoming: blameF and BIG Grind Toward a Dream Spot in Cologne - Pley.gg
blameF could be on the verge of leading BIG to the Cologne Major

By securing victories at NODWIN Clutch Series 5, United21 Esplay Challenge Season 1, Roman Imperium Cup IV, and CCT Season 3 Europe Series 12, BIG has successfully exploited the VRS “Bounty Collected” and “LAN Wins” metrics. This blue-collar approach has moved them into a predicted qualification spot with a 49.2% chance of qualifying. For BIG, the goal is simple: ensure the German flag is represented in Cologne at all costs.

Liquid Hits the Panic Button

In contrast to BIG’s steady climb, Team Liquid has entered a state of emergency. Their campaign at ESL Pro League Season 23 ended in disaster as they crashed out of Stage 1, failing to qualify for the LAN Finals in Sweden. This loss of potential points has left them incredibly vulnerable with only a 48.4% chance of qualifying.

In a desperate bid to salvage their Major hopes, Liquid has followed BIG’s blueprint by registering for the Roman Imperium Cup VI. They are now forced to hunt for LAN wins in smaller brackets to compensate for their failure on the big stage.

The FaZe Gamble and G2’s Security

The situation for FaZe Clan remains precarious at 47.4%. After their own early exit from EPL, the team was placed on waiting lists for both BCG Masters and DraculaN 6. In a surprising move, FaZe declined their spot at the BC Game Masters Championship, a decision that allowed G2 Esports to step in and take their place.

While G2 is aggressively padding their resume with events like Stake Ranked and BCG Masters to guarantee their 100% safety, FaZe is running out of time. If they do not secure a LAN win soon, one of the most iconic rosters in the world could be absent from the first Major in Cologne.

Europe Major Race: Predicted Outcomes

Below is the full breakdown of qualification probabilities based on the latest VRS data.

TeamProbabilityStatus
Team Vitality99.99%Locked In
MOUZ99.99%Locked In
PARIVISION99.99%Locked In
Team Spirit99.99%Locked In
Team Falcons99.99%Locked In
Aurora Gaming99.99%Locked In
Natus Vincere99.5%Locked In
Astralis99.5%Locked In
FUT Esports99.5%Locked In
G2 Esports99.0%Locked In
GamerLegion95.8%Highly Likely
HEROIC91.3%Highly Likely
Monte81.8%Likely
Gentle Mates71.4%Likely
B861.7%Predicted In
BIG49.2%Predicted In
Team Liquid48.4%Predicted In
3DMAX47.8%Outside Looking In
FaZe Clan47.4%Outside Looking In
BetBoom Team38.9%Chasing
HOTU19.1%Chasing
Ninjas in Pyjamas18.1%Chasing
OG7.3%Longshot
Alliance5.8%Longshot
Illwill4.4%Longshot
SINNERS Esports4.2%Longshot
K273.1%Longshot

The Final Stretch

The VRS rewards those who play and those who win. BIG’s willingness to “get their hands dirty” in the lower tiers of competitive Counter-Strike has put them in a position to play in front of their home fans. As Liquid and FaZe scramble to react to their recent failures, the German side remains a testament to the power of the grind.

The final chapters of this race will be written at the Roman Imperium Cup VI and BLAST Open Rotterdam, but for blameF and his squad, the dream of Cologne is closer than ever.

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Anders Frost

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A lifelong gamer with 21 years on Steam, first introduced to Counter-Strike in 1.6 but truly hooked by CS:GO. Loves the idea of playing AWP - just not quite skilled enough to pull it off. Outside the server, a journalist with 14 years of experience covering both traditional sports and esports.

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