FUT Esports dismantles G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent at VALORANT Masters London
FUT's decisive win over G2 highlights the volatility and unpredictability in esports, impacting team strategies and fan engagement dynamics. The post FUT Esports dismantles G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent at VALORANT Masters London appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

FUT Esports dismantles G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent at VALORANT Masters London The Turkish squad took a commanding 1-0 lead in the best-of-three elimination series, putting G2 on the brink at the lower bracket playoffs Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 14, 2026 FUT Esports put together one of the most lopsided performances of the VALORANT Masters London 2026 playoffs, rolling over G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent in Lower Round 1 on June 14. The result gives FUT a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series, meaning G2 now faces the uncomfortable reality of needing to win two straight maps to avoid elimination.
How FUT controlled Ascent The map veto told its own story before a single round was played. FUT banned Breeze, G2 removed Haven, and the two sides settled into a sequence that left Split as the potential decider. Advertisement FUT’s earlier tournament results painted a picture of a team capable of brilliance and collapse in equal measure.
Wins over Full Sense and NRG showed they could compete with top-tier opposition. Losses to Team Vitality and EDward Gaming showed they could also fold under pressure from it. G2’s lower bracket predicament G2 and FUT have crossed paths beyond VALORANT as well.
The two organizations have a competitive history in CS2, including encounters at the 2026 IEM Cologne Major. The broader esports landscape shift The 2026 IEM Cologne Major, which featured a total prize pool of $1.25 million, became notable for something that wasn’t there: crypto sponsorships.
For the first time in years, a major esports event ran without a single blockchain or crypto brand on its sponsor sheet. Kalshi, the prediction market platform, saw increased trading volume specifically around the G2 versus FUT VALORANT matchup during the playoffs. People weren’t just watching.
They were putting money on the outcome. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
ESPORTS FUT Esports dismantles G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent at VALORANT Masters London The Turkish squad took a commanding 1-0 lead in the best-of-three elimination series, putting G2 on the brink at the lower bracket playoffs by Editorial Team 1 min ago Share Add us on Google FUT Esports put together one of the most lopsided performances of the VALORANT Masters London 2026 playoffs, rolling over G2 Esports 13-6 on Ascent in Lower Round 1 on June 14. The result gives FUT a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three series, meaning G2 now faces the uncomfortable reality of needing to win two straight maps to avoid elimination. How FUT controlled Ascent The map veto told its own story before a single round was played.
FUT banned Breeze, G2 removed Haven, and the two sides settled into a sequence that left Split as the potential decider. Advertisement FUT’s earlier tournament results painted a picture of a team capable of brilliance and collapse in equal measure. Wins over Full Sense and NRG showed they could compete with top-tier opposition.
Losses to Team Vitality and EDward Gaming showed they could also fold under pressure from it. G2’s lower bracket predicament G2 and FUT have crossed paths beyond VALORANT as well. The two organizations have a competitive history in CS2, including encounters at the 2026 IEM Cologne Major.
The broader esports landscape shift The 2026 IEM Cologne Major, which featured a total prize pool of $1.25 million, became notable for something that wasn’t there: crypto sponsorships. For the first time in years, a major esports event ran without a single blockchain or crypto brand on its sponsor sheet.
Kalshi, the prediction market platform, saw increased trading volume specifically around the G2 versus FUT VALORANT matchup during the playoffs. People weren’t just watching. They were putting money on the outcome.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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