If you’ve been watching the CS2 scene closely over the last year, you’ve probably noticed something: The Mongolz are not just participating anymore — they’re competing. This talented team from Mongolia has consistently impressed fans with their fearless gameplay and rising presence on the global stage.

But let’s get into the real numbers. You may be asking:

🧠 “Which maps are The Mongolz best on?”

Let’s break it down map-by-map — from the ones they dominate to the maps that still seem to trip them up — and what it says about their playstyle and future potential.


🥇 Ancient

 — Their Best Map by Win Rate (🔥 69.7%)

Ancient is The Mongolz’s most successful map in terms of pure win percentage — and it’s not even close.

  • Played: 89 matches
  • 🏆 Win Rate: 69.7%
  • 📈 Performance: Often sharp, coordinated, and confident
  • 🎯 Why it works:
    • They love to control the tempo — which suits Ancient’s layout
    • Their fast rotates on CT-side are almost always on point
    • Mid control and lurking are strengths of their star players

It’s clear they’ve put serious work into Ancient. They’re not just good at it — it looks like home turf.


🥈 Dust2

 — A Classic Playground (61.9% Win Rate)

Dust2 may be a classic, but The Mongolz play it with modern flair. Whether it’s fast B-site pops or long control battles, they’ve made this map work well for their aggressive DNA.

  • Played: 63 matches
  • ⚔️ Win Rate: 61.9%
  • 💡 Key strengths:
    • Their mid-to-B tactics are clean and confident
    • Sharp aimers thrive on long A duels
    • Their T-side pacing keeps teams guessing

It’s no surprise Dust2 is one of their most reliable maps — it gives them the freedom to take duels and flex their individual skill.


🥉 Mirage

The Mongolz CS2 stats on Mirage map — 181 matches played with 59.1% win rate as of August 8, 2025

 — Most Played Map (181 Matches!)

Mirage is the most telling map in their pool — and it’s also the most played. With 181 recorded matches, this is clearly where they’ve learned, evolved, and tested their meta against both regional and international competition.

  • 🧪 Played: 181 matches
  • 📊 Win Rate: 59.1%
  • 🧠 Why they stick with it:
    • Experience = confidence, especially in mid and connector control
    • They’ve got well-drilled utility for A executes
    • CT-side often shines with good retake setups

Sure, their win rate isn’t as high as Ancient or Dust2, but Mirage is still their comfort zone. When in doubt, The Mongolz often go back to Mirage — and that says a lot about how foundational it is to their playbook.


🛠️ Mid-Tier Performers: Cache, Train, Inferno

MapMatches PlayedWin Rate
Cache6756.7%
Train4755.3%
Inferno13954.0%

These maps sit right in the middle — not dominant, but not problematic either.

  • Inferno is especially interesting: it’s the second-most played map (139 matches!) but sits at just 54% win rate. Maybe it’s more about testing grounds than comfort.
  • Cache and Train are legacy maps where they’ve likely built foundational habits, but neither is a go-to in current meta matches.
The Mongolz CS2 performance stats on Cache, Train, and Inferno maps as of August 8th, 2025 – mid-tier win rates

🚧 Maps to Improve: Overpass, Nuke, Vertigo

MapMatches PlayedWin Rate
Nuke7646.1%
Overpass4548.9%
Vertigo250.0%

Let’s face it — no team is perfect across every map.

  • Nuke seems to be their weakest spot. Maybe it’s the multi-level setup, maybe it’s the slow-paced rotations — either way, this is their biggest opportunity for growth.
  • Overpass is close behind, but with a more balanced stat line. Still, they haven’t cracked the code yet on holding long control or late-round discipline.
  • Vertigo is a mystery — only played twice. So we’ll keep the jury out for now.

🧠 What Does This All Mean?

The Mongolz’s map pool shows a team that’s:

  • 🧱 Building around solid fundamentals
  • 🎯 Sharpening aggressive CT plays
  • 💣 Confident in explosive site hits
  • 📈 Getting stronger with international experience

They’re not afraid to take fights, take space, and take risks — and the maps where they can do that most effectively (like Ancient and Dust2) are the ones where they shine.


✅ Final Takeaways

If you’re scouting The Mongolz or just a fan cheering them on, here’s what to watch:

  • Ban Nuke every time if you’re facing them.
  • Expect them to pick Ancient or Mirage — and be ready for fireworks.
  • Watch Dust2 for their flashy clutches and creative T-sides.

As they continue to mature as a team and gain experience on the Tier 1 circuit, we might even see them tackle their weaker maps with the same ferocity.


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