FULL SENSE made a statement in the VCT Pacific Kickoff on January, sweeping ZETA 2–0 in a series defined by control, precision, and relentless aim battles. From the first round to the last, FULL SENSE set the pace and left ZETA scrambling for answers.
The opening map quickly showcased FULL SENSE’s dominance. Their defensive rotations were tight and disciplined, neutralizing ZETA’s attempts to create early openings. Every overextension was punished, and FULL SENSE converted key rounds efficiently, steadily building an 8-4 lead that ZETA just couldn’t scramble back. By the closing rounds, FULL SENSE’s composure and teamwork had made the outcome all but inevitable ending the series 13-4.
On the second map, Split, FULL SENSE carried their momentum forward, dictating the flow of the game. Attacking rounds were executed with precision, while their defense gave away very little. ZETA repeatedly found themselves on the back foot, unable to string together meaningful rounds or disrupt FULL SENSE’s rhythm. The series ended in a clean sweep, highlighting FULL SENSE’s superior coordination and game management after a 13-2 finish.

What stood out most was FULL SENSE’s star power. While individual skill shone through, it was their structured plans alongside their composition choices, flawless trade setups, and consistent execution that made the difference. ZETA were competitive at times but ultimately overmatched by FULL SENSE’s firepower and teamwork.
The 2–0 victory cements FULL SENSE as an early powerhouse in the VCT Pacific Kickoff, sending a clear signal to the region that they are a team to beat with their star player, primmie, in form again. For ZETA, it’s back to the drawing board as they prepare for their next match.






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