BC.Game completed a reverse sweep of Alliance to win the ESL Challenger League Season 50 Europe Cup 2 on 23 September 2025, taking home $12,000 and a spot at the ECL Season 50 Europe Finals in November. The victory is the first tournament title for the roster after the signings of Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev and Andreas “aNdu” Maasing in late July.
Alliance took map one, Ancient, 13-8, after a strong first half led by Simon “twist” Eliasson and Alex “poiii” Nyholm Sundgren, but BC.Game fought back on Inferno and Dust2 to clinch the final 2-1.
Match summary
- Alliance 1 – 2 BC.Game
- Ancient: Alliance 13 – 8 BC.Game
- Inferno: Alliance 9 – 13 BC.Game
- Dust2: Alliance 6 – 13 BC.Game
s1mple was a driving force across the series, using the AWP to swing rounds and finishing with a +8 K-D and a 1.13 rating. Nemanja “nexa” Isakovi07 posted a match-high 46 kills and a 1.19 rating, while aNdu supplied key clutches on Inferno and a big moment on Inferno and Dust2. Aleksandar “CacaNito” Kjulukoski also stepped up on the CT side to close out Dust2.
BC.Game’s path to the final included wins over Sashi, OG, and two victories over ESC. The team had previously lost to Alliance in the upper bracket final, so this result served as direct revenge on the Swedes and secured BC.Game a spot at the ECL Europe Season 50 Finals, which run from November 18-20 and carry a place at ESL Pro League Season 23 on the line.
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This result matters for BC.Game’s momentum and for the tournament picture. The roster’s first trophy together changes expectations for their autumn run, and fans will want to see if the new core can carry that into the ECL Finals. Share what was most impressive from the final in the comments, and follow us on X and Bluesky.