Natus Vincere, one of the most decorated organizations in competitive gaming, dispatched MODUS in a clean 2-0 sweep on June 21 to advance through the upper bracket of the Europe Closed Qualifier for The International 2026. The best-of-three series played out almost exactly as the prediction markets expected, with platforms like Coinbase and Predict.fun having listed NaVi’s win probability above 90% heading into the match.

The victory moves NaVi one step closer to the main event in Shanghai, scheduled for August 13-23. For MODUS, the loss drops them into the lower bracket, where the margin for error disappears entirely.

The road to Shanghai runs through the qualifier gauntlet

For NaVi, advancing in the upper bracket is more than just a wins column stat. Upper bracket positioning in double-elimination formats provides a structural advantage, essentially granting an extra life. Lose in the upper bracket, and you drop down. Lose in the lower bracket, and you go home.

NaVi’s organizational pedigree in competitive gaming stretches back well over a decade. The Ukrainian org has fielded rosters across multiple titles and has historically been one of the most recognizable brands in Eastern European esports.