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CS2: OG Esports to replace TYLOO at BLAST Bounty Season 2

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11 months ago vpesports

BLAST has officially announced that OG Esports will be replacing TYLOO at the upcoming BLAST Bounty Season 2 tournament. This exciting development means that the well-known European esports organization will be competing alongside 31 other teams in the highly anticipated Counter-Strike 2 event, which is set to kick off on August 5, 2025.

The decision to replace TYLOO comes despite the organization’s recent success at FISSURE Playground 1 in Serbia, where they showcased impressive skills and teamwork. Unfortunately, the reasons behind TYLOO’s absence from this tournament remain a mystery, leaving fans and analysts speculating about the situation.

In recent weeks, TYLOO has been active in the European esports scene, even making the trip to Germany to compete in the prestigious Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Cologne. Their journey in the competitive circuit has garnered attention, and many were looking forward to seeing them in action at the BLAST tournament. The arrival of OG Esports adds an intriguing element to the competition, as they look to make a strong impression against top-tier opponents.

Bounty Season 2: Schedule, Format, and OG Esports Odds

OG Esports has secured an invitation to participate in Bounty Season 2, thanks to their impressive ranking in the Valve Regional Standings (VRS). The team is feeling optimistic about their chances after delivering a strong performance at the Austin Major, along with some key roster changes. Christian ‘Buzz’ Andersen has transitioned to an inactive role, making way for Adam ‘adamb’ Angström to step into the main lineup.

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Bounty Season 2 will feature both online and LAN stages, where 32 teams will compete fiercely for eight coveted spots in the finals, which will be held in Malta. Additionally, BLAST has signed a three-year agreement with GamingMalta to host events on the island through the end of 2027, ensuring a series of thrilling competitions ahead.

In anticipation of the second season, BLAST has made notable adjustments to the seeding and betting format to motivate teams to take greater risks and aim higher. With a substantial prize pool of $500,000 (~£368,864), OG Esports and their rivals are gearing up for an exhilarating battle for glory. The stakes are high, and the excitement is palpable as teams prepare to showcase their skills and strategies in pursuit of victory.

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