ZywOo dominates IEM Kraków, reignites the Counter-Strike GOAT debate
The French CS star's latest MVP performance has Polymarket bettors speculating on his career trajectory, marking a growing intersection of esports and crypto.
Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut just put together the kind of tournament run that forces people to update their all-time rankings. The French Counter-Strike star earned MVP honors at IEM Kraków 2026 after a series of clutch plays that carried Team Vitality to the title, adding yet another line to a resume that’s becoming increasingly difficult to argue against.
A resume that speaks for itself
He now holds three Major titles, having won in Paris in 2023, Austin in 2025, and Budapest in 2025. He’s been named HLTV’s Player of the Year four times, across 2019, 2020, 2023, and 2025.
HLTV’s Player of the Year award is the closest thing Counter-Strike has to an MVP trophy in traditional sports. It’s voted on by analysts and based on statistical performance across the entire competitive year.
At the Budapest Major in 2025, 42 professional players voted Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev as the greatest Counter-Strike player of all time. ZywOo received 12 votes in the same poll. s1mple’s case rests on peak individual performance during the CS:GO era, while ZywOo’s argument is built on sustained excellence and team success. Three Majors to s1mple’s one is the kind of gap that tends to matter in GOAT debates across every sport.
Polymarket enters the esports arena
Polymarket, the prediction market platform built on Polygon, has launched a contract allowing users to bet on whether ZywOo will accumulate 36 HLTV MVP titles by the end of 2026. There’s no ZywOo token, no NFT collection, no fan engagement platform riding the hype. It’s a straightforward prediction market contract sitting on Polymarket’s platform.
ZywOo secured a deal with NVIDIA GeForce on June 8, 2026, and another with Pulsar Gaming Gears, hardware and peripherals partnerships that signal brands see him as a long-term investment.
What this means for the esports-crypto crossover
Esports audiences skew young, digitally native, and disproportionately comfortable with crypto. Prediction markets offer a product that makes sense for an audience that already obsesses over player statistics, tournament brackets, and performance metrics. The leap from “I think ZywOo will win MVP at the next Major” to “I’ll put $50 on it via Polymarket” is a short one.
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