Lynn Vision Eliminate GamerLegion at CAC

Lynn Vision Eliminate GamerLegion at CAC

Lynn Vision Eliminate GamerLegion at CAC

Lynn Vision have kept their hopes alive at the CS Asia Championships (CAC) by eliminating GamerLegion with a 2–1 victory. After a heavy defeat on Overpass (5-13), Lynn Vision bounced back to take Train (13-8) and Inferno (13-9). 

For GamerLegion, this marks another disappointing early exit — their struggles in tournaments continue, contributing to their fall down the VRS rankings from as high as 8th to 15th. 


Match Breakdown & Statistics

  • The match was part of the Group A Lower Bracket Round 1 at CAC 2025.

  • Map picks and bans went as follows:

    1. GamerLegion removed Dust2

    2. Lynn Vision removed Mirage

    3. GamerLegion picked Overpass

    4. Lynn Vision picked Train

    5. Lynn Vision removed Ancient

    6. GamerLegion removed Nuke

    7. Inferno remained as the decider map

  • Overpass: GamerLegion dominated, taking it 13-5.

  • Train: Lynn Vision responded with a 13-8 win.

  • Inferno: Lynn Vision clinched the series with a 13-9 win in the decider.

Top performers included Lynn Vision’s Junjie “EmiliaQAQ” Tang, who logged strong impact over the series. 


Implications & Broader Context

  • GamerLegion’s exit: This 2–1 loss knocks GamerLegion out of CAC in last place.
    Earlier in the day, they also lost a Best-of-1 match to Liquid, compounding their woes at the event.

  • Lynn Vision’s trajectory: The Chinese side not only avoided elimination but now move on in the tournament with their hopes renewed.
    Notably, Lynn Vision have recently faced scrutiny over their last-minute withdrawal from ESL Pro League, where ESL determined that visa lapses on their side warranted sanctions.
    Lynn Vision rifler Qihao “C4LLM3SU3” Su has publicly accepted that the team “deserves any punishment” and expressed determination to make a deep run in front of a home crowd at CAC.

  • Other CAC results: Earlier, Liquid secured their playoff spot by defeating MIBR 2–0 (Mirage 13-5, Nuke 13-5).
    Meanwhile, CAC serves as a pivotal stage for teams like TYLOO, who see the event as an opportunity to reclaim form and momentum heading into bigger tournaments.