MIBR hands FaZe second loss at XSE Pro League Guangzhou 2026

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FaZe Clan’s run at the XSE Pro League Guangzhou 2026 is starting to look shaky. MIBR took down the European side 7-5 in a best-of-one on July 2, handing FaZe their second loss in the tournament’s Swiss bracket format.

Their first stumble came against TYLOO, who dispatched them 13-8 on Anubis.

The XSE Pro League Guangzhou 2026 features 16 teams competing for a $1 million prize pool, split evenly between players and clubs. That structure, where organizations and their rosters each take home $500K worth of the total pot, is a deliberate design choice by tournament organizer Xinsai Esports. The event runs from July 1 to July 12 in Guangzhou, China, and carries a Valve Tier 1 / A-Tier classification.

FaZe Clan partnered with Rollbit, an Ethereum-based crypto casino, in what was described as a multi-million-dollar sponsorship deal.

MIBR has an official fan token that remains actively tradable on platforms tracked by CoinMarketCap. Fan tokens in esports function as loyalty rewards programs with a speculative twist. Holders typically get access to voting rights on minor team decisions, exclusive content, and community engagement perks. Because the tokens trade on open markets, their prices can fluctuate based on team performance, sentiment, and broader crypto market conditions.

Separately, Limitless Exchange has set up a prediction market for the XSE Pro League 2026 winner. The platform, which references its own $LMTS token, allows users to speculate on tournament outcomes.

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