The four Stage 2 (Legends) seeds that had not revealed Cologne 2026 jerseys in the first round (covered May 27) all dropped their kits on May 28, closing out the eight-team Major-event jersey reveal cycle.
FURIA — Brazilian flag tribute
FURIA drop a black base with vertical green-and-yellow panels referencing the Brazilian flag, with the standard FURIA panther crest in the centre. The reveal posts frame the design as a nod to FURIA's status as the last remaining Major-tier Brazilian side after the 2024-25 contraction of the Americas tier-1 scene. The kit is the highest-profile FURIA visual-identity refresh since their 2023 founding-style update.
Aurora — first-ever Major kit
Aurora ship their first Major-specific kit, a notable break from the team's default position of using the standard club kit at all events. The Cologne kit carries the team's standard navy base but with a 'Almaty 2026' text element stitched across the chest below the logo - a reference to the team's home city and the year of their first Major top-4 (if it happens). The 'if it happens' phrasing in the reveal post is the kind of grounded marketing language Aurora has built their public presence around.
PARIVISION — split-team with Spirit production
PARIVISION's Cologne kit shares the production run with Spirit's reveal - same fabric supplier, same stitching pattern, with the colour scheme as the only major differentiator. The shared-production approach is the natural extension of the friendly-team-sharing arrangement that put PARIVISION and Spirit at the same Moscow bootcamp facility, and it produces a meaningful per-unit cost reduction across both production runs.
The MongolZ — no Major-specific kit
The MongolZ have chosen not to release a Cologne-specific kit, continuing their established practice of wearing the standard club kit at Major events. The team's statement on the decision framed the choice as a deliberate budget allocation: Major-specific kits cost more per piece than the team's expected retail demand justifies, and the budget rolled into the ten-day pre-Major Cologne prep block instead. For a tier-1.5 side that bookmaker sharp money has flagged as a sleeper, the budget-prioritisation logic reads coherent with the rest of the team's operations.