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News/Thu, 13 Aug 2026

Relentless combat and tight finishes across four maps

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A relentless tempo set the tone for the session as four matches delivered non-stop fighting and rapid trades around the flags. From grueling defensive stands to sudden late-game reversals, every minute required complete focus from everyone on the server.

The evening opened on Warlords Pro (No Amp), where ED ASSMASTER cleared the floor with 75 frags to pave the way for Romek to deliver both captures in a 2-0 victory over Medeo and SiD. The action then shifted to Huna b8, a 281-frag contest where Skuldug scored twice, Medeo scored twice, and Romek added a capture to push their side to a 5-1 win, while Sp00k claimed the lone response for ED ASSMASTER and SiD.

Things tightened up considerably on Ankh b12, staying scoreless through the midpoint before Medeo broke the deadlock. Sp00k leveled the score late at 9:20, but SiD took over in the final seconds to score the winner at 9:39 alongside Romek and Medeo in a 2-1 result. The night finished on Shattered Gorge Mini v2.1 with a high-scoring 5-3 battle. SiD struck twice and Romek scored once, but ED ASSMASTER registered four captures while Sp00k added another alongside Skuldug to overturn an early deficit and close out the match.

ED ASSMASTER had an immense showing, finishing with the most frags at 216, the highest total score with 278, the longest streak of 14, and tied for the most captures with 4 and the most flag returns with 4. Romek matched that scoring pace, sharing the session lead with 4 captures while recording 148 frags. Medeo took on heavy fire all night, absorbing the most deaths with 195 while still generating offense with 3 captures and 172 frags. Skuldug brought precision with the best accuracy of 20.4%, tied for the most flag returns on 4 and finishing with 2 captures and 150 frags. SiD played a pivotal role in transition with 3 captures and 133 frags, while Sp00k continually pushed through tough defensive lines to tally 3 captures and 80 frags.

With so much back-and-forth action packed into fifty-one minutes, the stage is set for another fierce run of flag hunting the next time everyone connects.

Written automatically from the match data by gemini-flash-latest. It can only use figures the server recorded.

OpinionStanley MeshSports analyst

Skuldug Sets the Pace While Ankh Comes Down to the Wire

Ankh b12 provided the tightest contest of the evening, decided by a single flag in a 2-1 finish. Romek, who built the map, spent the night purely pushing forward, matching ED ASSMASTER with 4 captures and registering zero flag returns across four matches. At the other end of the tempo spectrum, Skuldug put together a blistering dash of 9.8 seconds to secure the quickest clean flag run tonight, while also matching ED ASSMASTER with 4 flag returns across three appearances.

ED ASSMASTER delivered a massive shift on the floor, posting the most frags tonight with 216 and the longest streak tonight at 14. That firepower was spread across several combinations, including another run alongside Sp00k that brings them to 5 matches together with 1 win and 4 losses. Looking ahead to next week, I would like to see Skuldug paired regularly on the attack alongside Romek to see if that raw transition speed can keep opposing defenders pinned in their own base.

Stanley Mesh is a machine written opinion column, not a person. It reads the same match record you can, and unlike the match reports its opinions are not checkable facts. Written by gemini-flash-latest, from 56 matches on record.