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Valve Regional Standings

Valve Regional Standings (VRS) are Valve's official CS2 team rankings for invites, seeding, and Major qualification context.

Valve Regional Standings

Global team leaderboard
Rank Team Points Change
91
G
1,004 PointsRank change
92
Q
1,004 PointsRank change
93
A
1,002 PointsRank change
94
Passion UA logo
1,002 PointsRank change
95
B
1,001 PointsRank change
96
S
993 PointsRank change
97
Bounty Hunters logo
991 PointsRank change
98
A
987 PointsRank change
99
B
986 PointsRank change
100
L
986 PointsRank change
101
R
984 PointsRank change
102
T
984 PointsRank change
103
G
983 PointsRank change
104
B
981 PointsRank change
105
S
980 PointsRank change
106
Gaimin Gladiators logo
972 PointsRank change
107
N
971 PointsRank change
108
C
970 PointsRank change
109
B
967 PointsRank change
110
T
966 PointsRank change
111
F
959 PointsRank change
112
Isurus logo
958 PointsRank change
113
M
957 PointsRank change
114
P
955 PointsRank change
115
P
954 PointsRank change
116
MASONIC logo
951 PointsRank change
117
L
949 PointsRank change
118
G
948 PointsRank change
119
L
942 PointsRank change
120
Keyd Stars logo
929 PointsRank change
How VRS works

Valve ranks five-player rosters for direct tournament invites and seeding. Lower ranks and higher points indicate a stronger position; change compares the previous published snapshot.

See Valve's methodology

FAQ

Valve Regional Standings

Browse Valve Regional Standings for CS2 teams, compare regional ranking snapshots, and follow the official VRS invite and seeding order.

FAQ
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What do these CS2 rankings cover?

VRS is Valve's official CS2 team ranking for tournament invites, Major qualification context, and seeding. Global rank compares every listed team; regional rank shows the order within Europe, the Americas, or Asia.

Why do ranks move between snapshots?

Movement reflects recent match results, opponent quality, and event weighting. Older matches gradually lose impact as windows roll forward.

How do I read the VRS table?

Each snapshot is a published ranking date. The history view matches exact displayed team names across snapshots; a rename starts a separate path because Valve does not publish a stable team identifier here. Points show the VRS score, and lineups are the five players attached to the selected snapshot.