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July 1, 2026 | Anders Frost

XSE Pro League Guangzhou 2026 begins as teams hunt for VRS points during the player break

Counter-Strike competition resumes immediately following the IEM Cologne Major, with the XSE Pro League Guangzhou 2026 commencing today. Operating during the official player break means several of the world’s highest-ranked rosters are absent, opening the door for participating organizations to secure an early advantage in the Valve Ranking System (VRS) standings.

For teams like FaZe, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and BIG, the tournament serves as a testing ground to refine their tactical approaches and collect VRS points ahead of the second phase of the 2026 season.

The post-Major reality

The 16-team tournament features a mix of regional contenders and established names seeking stability. BetBoom and 9z arrive in China with high expectations after both reached the quarter-finals at the recent IEM Cologne Major. The two squads will look to maintain their momentum and establish themselves as tournament favorites.

FaZe, Ninjas in Pyjamas, and BIG are facing a different scenario. These organizations are utilizing the event to build on their current projects and integrate adjustments without the immediate pressure of a Major championship. A deep run in Guangzhou provides a direct path to climbing the global rankings. For FaZe this will be the first chance to see their new AWP’er Jason “JBOEN” Boe Nielsen in action. The Dane has been loaned from BIG for the rest of the season.

Opening day schedule

The first day of the group stage features a full slate of best-of-one matches. The opening round will set the pace for the rest of the event. All starting times are listed in CEST. You can see the tournament on Kick here.

  • 09:00: FaZe vs TYLOO
  • 09:00: 3DMAX vs Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • 10:00: 9z vs EYEBALLERS
  • 10:00: Monte vs Nemesis
  • 11:00: PARIVISION vs Alliance
  • 11:00: BetBoom vs SINNERS
  • 12:00: BIG vs Lynn Vision
  • 12:00: B8 vs MIBR

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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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