Legacy, Astralis Secure Playoff Spots at CS:GO World Cup
Legacy and Astralis are among the final six teams to clinch playoff berths at the CS:GO World Cup event, setting up a competitive knockout stage.

Legacy and Astralis Punch Their Tickets
Legacy and Astralis are among the last six teams to qualify for the playoff stage at the CS:GO World Cup event, according to reporting from Field Level Media. The two organizations join a field of competitors who have now completed the group phase, with the knockout bracket set to determine which squad ultimately claims the tournament title.
Both teams had to grind through the group stage to secure their spots. Legacy, the Brazilian organization that has been building momentum in the CS:GO competitive circuit, and Danish powerhouse Astralis both managed to finish with records good enough to advance. The bracket is now taking shape, and neither side will have an easy path through the playoffs.
Astralis carries one of the most decorated histories in Counter-Strike, with multiple world championship titles to their name. The Danish roster has gone through roster changes in recent years, but their presence in this playoff field signals they remain a team capable of competing at the highest level. Legacy, by contrast, represents the hunger of a squad still working to cement its place among the global elite.
What the Playoff Picture Looks Like
With six teams confirmed as the final group of playoff qualifiers, the full bracket for the CS:GO World Cup knockout stage is now locked in. Teams that advanced earlier in the event will have had extra time to prepare and study opponents, a potential advantage heading into best-of-three series under elimination pressure.
The CS:GO World Cup format puts a premium on consistency across multiple maps and match days, which makes the group stage a genuine test of a roster's depth. Teams that qualified late, like Legacy and Astralis, did enough to survive but may face tougher early matchups depending on seeding.
For Legacy, reaching the playoffs at an event of this scale is meaningful proof that the organization belongs in conversations about top-tier CS:GO competition. South American teams have historically faced an uphill climb against European and CIS opponents in international events, and every deep run helps close that gap.
Eyes on the Knockout Stage
The playoff bracket is where reputations are built or damaged in competitive CS:GO. Single eliminations and short series leave no margin for a slow start. Astralis, with their experience in high-pressure matches, will be expected by many to make a deep run. Legacy will be looking to pull off upsets and prove their group stage result was no accident.
Field Level Media reported the news as the group phase concluded, confirming the final six spots alongside teams that had already locked in their advancement. The full playoff schedule and specific matchups will determine which of these organizations gets a favorable draw and which faces a brutal opening round.
Fans of both clubs will be watching closely as the CS:GO World Cup moves into its most decisive phase.
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