malbsMd on G2’s Triumph in London: “Nobody is egoing anyone, that is a special part of this team”

malbsMd on G2’s Triumph in London: “Nobody is egoing anyone, that is a special part of this team”

malbsMd on G2’s Triumph in London: “Nobody is egoing anyone, that is a special part of this team”

LONDON, UK – After a thrilling run at BLAST Open Fall 2025, G2 Esports emerged as champions, defeating Vitality in a dramatic five-map grand final. While the spotlight naturally fell on the decisive plays that carried the squad to the trophy, one of the team’s newest additions, Mario “malbsMd” Samayoa, highlighted something far more intangible: the team’s mindset.

In a post-victory interview, the Guatemalan rifler emphasized the collective spirit that has fueled G2’s resurgence:

“Nobody is egoing anyone, that is a special part of this team,” malbsMd said. “We all trust each other, and that makes a huge difference in these tough games.”


A comeback story in London

The BLAST Open Fall final was nothing short of a rollercoaster. Vitality, still one of the most feared rosters in CS2, jumped to an early 2–0 lead, putting G2 on the brink of defeat. But instead of crumbling, the team rallied behind their structure and composure, grinding their way back into the series to pull off a historic reverse sweep.

malbsMd was instrumental in that fightback, not only with sharp aim and decisive duels, but also through his synergy with G2’s established stars NiKo, huNter-, and m0NESY.


Team chemistry over raw firepower

G2’s resurgence this season has been about more than firepower. While NiKo and m0NESY continue to deliver highlight reels, malbsMd stressed that the culture inside the server is what sets this version of G2 apart.

The idea of “no egos” is particularly striking, considering G2’s roster has historically been labeled as star-heavy and difficult to balance. Now, however, the dynamic seems to have shifted toward unity and shared responsibility.

“It feels like we are all on the same page,” malbsMd explained. “If someone makes a mistake, the others lift him up instead of pointing fingers. That energy is helping us grow stronger every match.”


What it means moving forward

This victory not only secures G2 another title but also sends a warning signal to their rivals ahead of the ESL Pro League and the highly anticipated IEM Rio. For Vitality, the loss reinforces concerns raised by recent critiques—including torzsi’s remark that Vitality “aren’t what they used to be in the last seven months.”

For G2, the message is clear: the balance between individual brilliance and collective humility might finally be the key that unlocks their long-term consistency in CS2’s evolving landscape.


A win beyond the scoreboard

Beyond the trophy, the team’s attitude is shaping their identity. G2’s London triumph wasn’t just about executing strategies or clutch moments—it was about trust, accountability, and a willingness to put the group above the individual.

With malbsMd embracing that ethos, G2 look more dangerous than ever heading into the next phase of the CS2 season.


🔹 Final thought: G2’s London run proved that mechanical skill wins maps, but humility and chemistry win championships.