Three Counter-Strike 2 events just got axed because travel logistics and calendar clashes made professional-level competition impossible.
FISSURE Playground 3 shelved
FISSURE Playground 3 shelved
- FISSURE canceled Playground 3 in Shenzhen over an overlap with the IEM Rio 2026.
- IEM Rio wraps on April 19, and the Shenzhen event was slated for April 20-26.
- Over 36 hours of travel from South America to China made the turnaround unrealistic.
- FISSURE ditched its July tournaments for both 2026 and 2027.
- Lessons from the 2025 Playground showed player-break events lack top-tier competition.
- PGL CEO Silviu Stroie claimed multiple FISSURE events would lose Tier-1 status.
- Valve's 10-month notification deadline for tournament details reportedly was not met.
- All other previously announced FISSURE tournaments proceed as planned.
- A confirmed LAN in Shenzhen is locked in for September.