Counter-Strike 2 LAN occasion Fragadelphia Blocktober is formally underway, with groups from Europe and North America competing within the Tier 2 match to earn essential Valve Regional Standings (VRS) factors earlier than the Main deadline on October sixth, 2025.
Nonetheless, main as much as the occasion, a number of groups have introduced their withdrawal from the match, decreasing the variety of members and sparking frustration inside the neighborhood. Esports Insider’s explains why this has occurred by taking a look at its high-profile absentees.
Workforce Liquid
On September twenty ninth, Counter-Strike publication HLTV revealed Workforce Liquid had withdrawn from the occasion going down from October 2nd to fifth in Philadelphia, ensuing within the multinational esports organisation forfeiting its group stage matches.
Regardless of forfeiting the matches, Workforce Liquid’s VRS place received’t be affected. This is because of the truth that HLTV is just overlaying the 48-team occasion from the spherical of 16.
At present ranked twenty seventh in the September VRS, the workforce is near receiving a direct invitation to Stage 2 of the StarLadder Budapest Main going down in November.
Valve, the developer and writer of Counter-Strike 2, makes use of HLTV to trace VRS factors, which decide the groups that qualify for the title’s Majors. On account of HLTV selecting to cowl the match from the spherical of 16, it has sparked integrity considerations and raised criticisms over how Valve tracks the VRS system.
It’s value noting that Workforce Liquid has cited well being considerations and restricted follow as causes for its withdrawal.
Ninjas in Pyjamas

The second high-profile withdrawal from Fragadelphia Blocktober is Ninjas in Pyjamas, which broke the information on the identical day because the match’s first group stage matches.
“After fastidiously monitoring outcomes and VRS outcomes, we consider that is the perfect determination for our workforce, permitting our gamers to totally give attention to the Main,” mentioned the Swedish esports organisation on social media.
Along with potential VRS ramifications, the organisation additionally cited visa points for Artem ‘r1nkle‘ Moroz as one other issue behind its determination to not compete in Philadelphia.
AaB Esport
Though AaB Esport isn’t in rivalry to qualify for the Budapest Main, the Danish organisation additionally introduced its withdrawal from Fragadelphia, citing HLTV’s protection of the match as its reasoning.
“When HLTV selected to downgrade protection of the LAN, we felt our funds would merely be higher spent elsewhere,” mentioned the organisation. “Having to beat groups like BIG, ECSTATIC, Wildcard, or Fnatic 3 times simply to safe a single VRS Match appeared like a poor allocation of assets.”


