What if we told you that in 2021, NAVI became the most successful CS:GO team, ever?
The NAVI era was heralded with an undefeated Major title in Stockholm, a $1,000,000 golden Intel Grand Slam win and s1mple reclaiming his #1 spot in the world.
But it was all the supporting acts that made NAVI team of the year in 2021. After all, NiKo, s1mple and ZywOo have all shown us on multiple occasions that being the best in the world (or thereabouts), doesn’t equate to winning anything.
When your supporting cast is B1T and electronic, both with a claim to be in the Top 10 individually, things do tend to change however.
And that’s NAVI’s Blast Premier World Final campaign in a nutshell.
Losing 2-1 in their first game to Team Liquid, sent NAVI to the lower bracket, but as Boombl4 noted - last time they won the Blast Premier World Final was from that position.
Quick 2-0 wins against Liquid and Vitality, set NAVI up for a Grand Final against Gambit; the only team to beat them in a Grand Finals this year.
Spoiler alert: They didn’t this time.
As ever so often this year, s1mple decided to win and dragged his team with him. With no flamie or seized to be a ground-anchor anymore, that has proved as a recipe for success.
And when s1mple is dead, electronic and B1T are every... bit as capable.
Gambit did make it a game by taking Mirage 16-11, but they were subsequently smashed to bits and pieces by s1mple and electronic on Ancient, as the pair went 50-30 between them, and ended up with +100 ADR.
And unlike your run-of-the-mill villain, NAVI doesn’t give the hero a speech before finishing they kill. They just get it over with.
s1mple top-fragged, only one player on Gambit got to double digits and NAVI won 16-5 on Inferno and took home the Blast Premier World Final for the 2nd time in a row.
Oh and that part about being the best ever? NAVI finish the year with $4,275,000 in prizemoney, beating Astralis 2018-record by more than $500,000.
Even when it’s not about s1mple, it ends up being about simple. Sigh.