The MongolZ dominate 3DMAX to secure bronze at PGL Bucharest 2026

The MongolZ dominate 3DMAX to secure bronze at PGL Bucharest 2026

The MongolZ dominate 3DMAX to secure bronze at PGL Bucharest 2026

The MongolZ delivered a commanding performance to defeat 3DMAX 2-0 and claim third place at PGL Bucharest 2026, wrapping up their campaign with a convincing showing in the bronze decider.

The series, played as a best-of-three, saw the Mongolian squad firmly in control from start to finish. On Inferno, 3DMAX struggled to gain any momentum, managing only five rounds as The MongolZ dictated the pace and closed the map 13-5. The trend continued on Ancient, where the Asian side tightened their grip even further, conceding just two rounds en route to a dominant 13-2 victory and a clean sweep.

This result underlined the gap between the two teams on the day, with The MongolZ showcasing superior coordination and firepower across both maps.


Strong playoff run from The MongolZ

The bronze finish capped off an impressive playoff journey for The MongolZ. Prior to the third-place match, they had secured their spot in the semifinals after a hard-fought reverse sweep against PARIVISION. Despite dropping the opening map, they bounced back with confident performances on Mirage and Ancient, including a decisive 10-round streak on the decider to seal the comeback.

Their ability to recover from early setbacks and close out high-pressure matches was a defining feature of their Bucharest run, reinforcing their status as one of the most resilient teams at the event.


3DMAX fall short after playoff push

For 3DMAX, the loss marked a disappointing end to what had otherwise been a respectable tournament showing. The French side entered the match with hopes of securing a podium finish but failed to match The MongolZ’s intensity and structure.

Ranked outside the top 10 globally, 3DMAX had shown flashes of promise throughout the event, but inconsistencies—particularly against top-tier opposition—once again proved costly.


Context: ongoing rivalry and recent form

The matchup added another chapter to a growing rivalry between the two teams. While 3DMAX had previously managed victories over The MongolZ in earlier tournaments, the Mongolian squad has increasingly had the upper hand in recent encounters, continuing that trend in Bucharest.

The MongolZ’s third-place finish further strengthens their recent run of consistent LAN performances, adding to a résumé that already includes deep playoff runs and titles over the past year.


Conclusion

By convincingly outclassing 3DMAX, The MongolZ secured a well-earned bronze medal at PGL Bucharest 2026. Their mix of resilience, tactical discipline, and individual impact throughout the playoffs—highlighted by their comeback win over PARIVISION and dominant showing in the decider—signals a team continuing to solidify its place among the world’s elite.