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Russian CS2 Team n0rb3r7 Battles for a LAN Spot at IEM Rio 2026

Russian CS2 Team n0rb3r7 Battles for a LAN Spot at IEM Rio 2026

Russian CS2 Team n0rb3r7 Battles for a LAN Spot at IEM Rio 2026

The Russian professional Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) competitor n0rb3r7 and his team are currently fighting for a chance to secure a spot at the prestigious IEM Rio 2026 event — one of the biggest tournaments on the 2026 CS2 calendar — in an intense Americas Closed Qualifier stage.

IEM Rio 2026, organized by ESL, is scheduled to be held April 13–19, 2026, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with a prize pool around $300,000 and the status of a major Tier-1 CS2 event. 

What Is IEM Rio 2026 and How Does Qualification Work?

The tournament consists of three tiers:

  • Main Event: 16 teams compete in Rio, with invitations based on Valve Regional Standings (VRS) and qualifier results. 

  • Global Closed Qualifier: Teams from around the world compete for two spots in the main event.

  • Americas Closed Qualifier: North and South American teams battle for one spot at the main event.

The qualifiers for IEM Rio 2026 took place January 21–23, 2026. The Americas bracket pits top American region squads — including Imperial Esports, Fluxo, BESTIA and YNG Sharks — in a double-elimination format where only one team earns entry to the main tournament in Brazil. 

n0rb3r7’s Role and Current Team

David “n0rb3r7” Danielyan, a 24-year-old Russian CS2 pro, is well-known in the esports community and currently represents Team HOTU. Prior to joining HOTU, he had a lengthy competitive career including time on Virtus.pro and Outsiders. He’s widely respected for his consistency across multiple CS2 lineups and has even taken part in Major victories earlier in his career. 

While most IEM qualifiers assign teams by region, players of different nationalities can compete through mixed rosters in regional brackets; for example, n0rb3r7’s HOTU roster is competing within the Americas qualifier, even though he himself is from Europe. 

How HOTU and n0rb3r7 Are Performing

In the Americas qualifier bracket, teams compete in best-of-three matches in a double-elimination bracket. The single spot available means that every match carries enormous weight, and any loss can force a team into the elimination bracket — making runbacks and reverse sweeps a possibility for teams like HOTU. 

According to HLTV.org, the bracket for the Americas Closed Qualifier shows HOTU’s upcoming matches and schedule as part of ongoing competition. Their bracket presence confirms that n0rb3r7 and his roster are indeed in contention for the LAN spot. 

However, Imperial Esports have been seeded as the highest ranked team in the bracket, with Sharks and Red Canids also considered major threats based on recent regional form and results. 

Significance of the Event for n0rb3r7 and the CS2 Scene

IEM Rio is historically one of Counter-Strike’s most iconic stops. The previous IEM Rio Major in 2022 — played under Valve’s CS:GO system — was won by the Outsiders lineup, with n0rb3r7 as part of the roster that claimed the championship. 

For n0rb3r7 and team HOTU, earning a slot in Rio would mean a return to the global competitive spotlight and a chance to compete against some of the world’s best CS2 organizations — including teams with invites such as FURIA, Team Vitality, Natus Vincere, Team Spirit, and Passion UA. 

What Comes Next

After the qualifiers conclude, one team from the Americas Closed Qualifier — potentially HOTU if they win out — will travel to Rio for the LAN event in April. There, they’ll compete in a 16-team field that also includes two teams from the Global Closed Qualifier stage. 

The IEM Rio 2026 main event features a double-elimination group stage followed by a playoffs bracket, and teams fight not only for the championship title but also for pride and important ESL Pro Tour points in the 2026 competitive season.