Jee1221XD leads Tyloo Gaming to victory with decisive ACE at IEM Cologne Major 2026
The Chinese CS2 squad dismantled Lynn Vision Gaming 2-0, with Jee's five-player wipeout serving as the exclamation point on a dominant Stage 1 run.
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Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 9, 2026Tyloo Gaming punched their ticket to Stage 2 of the IEM Cologne Major 2026, and they did it with flair. Dongkai “Jee” Ji, competing under the handle Jee1221XD, recorded an ACE during the squad’s 2-0 sweep of Lynn Vision Gaming on June 3, 2026, a play that instantly became the highlight of the day in Cologne.
For anyone not steeped in Counter-Strike terminology: an ACE means a single player eliminated all five opponents in a single round.
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The match itself was never particularly close. Tyloo took the first map 13-5 and followed it up with a 13-7 win on the second, leaving Lynn Vision Gaming with very little to feel good about heading into the post-match review.
The victory pushed Tyloo’s Stage 1 record to 3-2, which was enough to qualify for the next phase of the tournament.
Social media erupted almost immediately after Jee’s ACE, with highlight clips circulating across platforms and esports communities dissecting every angle of the play.
Tyloo’s long road and what IEM Cologne means
The IEM Cologne Major 2026 is one of the most prestigious events on the Counter-Strike calendar, organized by ESL and held in Germany. Tyloo Gaming has been a fixture in the Chinese Counter-Strike scene for years, frequently serving as the region’s standard-bearer on international stages.
Lynn Vision Gaming, their opponent in this particular match, is another Chinese organization with aspirations on the international stage. The all-Chinese matchup in a Major setting added a layer of regional rivalry to the proceedings, though based on the scoreline, this particular chapter belonged entirely to Tyloo.
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