Brazilian esports organisation FURIA has reached the highest of the worldwide Valve Regional Standings (VRS) for November 2025, shifting up from second place.
In contrast to earlier months, the November VRS isn’t getting used to find out which groups obtain invites to imminent Counter-Strike 2 occasions.
FURIA’s rise to the highest of the November VRS is a results of a robust run of type throughout a number of Tier 1 occasions. In September, the staff defeated The MongolZ to win FISSURE Playground 2, whereas October noticed it full a reverse sweep towards NAVI to safe the Thunderpick World Championship 2025 title.
The November VRS consists of some important strikes. The Brazilian aspect of Legacy strikes into the highest ten, a rise of 19 locations after securing its first notable LAN victory at the CS Asia Championship 2025.
Elsewhere, SAW has damaged into the highest 15, advancing 12 locations. In the meantime, TYLOO has dropped out of the highest 20 after reaching a peak of ninth in the September standings.
With November’s VRS not figuring out any invites to imminent tournaments, the standings provide followers perception into which groups are heading into the StarLadder Budapest Main with type on their aspect.
CS2 November VRS Prime 20
Under is a listing of the world’s high 20 CS2 groups from the November 2025 VRS, together with the actions from October’s standings:
- 1st: FURIA (+1)
- 2nd: Staff Vitality (+1)
- third: Staff Falcons (+2)
- 4th: The MongolZ (-3)
- fifth: Aurora Gaming (+3)
- sixth: NAVI (+3)
- seventh: MOUZ (-1)
- eighth: Staff Spirit (-4)
- ninth: G2 Esports (-2)
- tenth: Legacy (+19)
- eleventh: Staff Liquid (+1)
- twelfth: 3DMAX (-1)
- thirteenth: FaZe Clan
- 14th: Astralis (-4)
- fifteenth: SAW (+12)
- sixteenth: HEROIC (+15)
- seventeenth: B8 (+2)
- 18th: GamerLegion (-3)
- nineteenth: paiN Gaming (-3)
- twentieth: Mild Mates (+3)


