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Awesome Counter-Strike news 2021? With the advent of the pandemic of coronavirus, athletics have now another feature where the sporting industry maintains: widespread suspension of live activities and all the resulting destruction. But one distinction with esports is that it is fairly well placed to change to the pandemic environment, given its increasing popularity for filling stages and arenas around the world. Live sporting competitions can be moved online very quickly, unlike conventional sporting. Even though IEM Katowice is absent from his usual live crowd, the annual Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO) game event set a new crowd record in early March, making it one of the most highly watched major tournaments ever.

After tying the series 1-1, Gambit picked the Train map and proceeded to gain the upper hand. Abay “Hobbit” Khassenov stepped up for Gambit and secured a solid opening to the round on the offense. Gambit swept Virtus.Pro in Train with the final score of 16-4. Sh1ro was outstanding throughout the tournament, his performance against Na’vi being the most notable one. Earning a rating of 1.27, he had an above average rating in 15 of the 17 maps played. Some important statistics defining his brilliance in the tournament include KAST: 77.8%, Impact: 1.16, K/D Ratio: 1.52 and Deaths / round: 0.48.

High Coast reached the Final by battling through the Lower Bracket. Former Extra Salt player Ian “motm” Hardy had intended revenge over his former team as he tried to lead High Coast to victory, but the only other teammate who could manage a low positive score was Rodrigo “RCF” Figueiredo. RCF and Josh “PwnAlone” Pique had led High Coast to the first map win over Extra Salt. Discover more information at Pley.gg. Csgo loyalty badges accounts are accounts which were created before Counter Strike Global Offensive went F2P(Free to play) (Counter strike global offensive went free to play back in 2018). These accounts have an extraordinary collectible badge known as Loyalty Badge. These are prime csgo accounts which have random private rank level, giving a head start to new players, to experience prime matchmaking without the grind. These accounts are of different kinds, to suit your demand. We offer fresh prime accounts for players who wish to grind their way to different ranks, random prime ranked accounts for those who like to take it up a notch and want to go in a fun mode and try random rank! We also have a range for players who would like to keep their skill group in mind, and wanna try to improve their game on a smurf account.

FPS eSports on the rise in 2021: A well-known team in the Call of Duty and CS:GO scene, FaZe have found themselves at the 10th spot of our list, not because of their success in the FPS titles, but rather the contribution of their battle royale players. Just over one-third of FaZe Clan’s 2019 earnings ($1.1 million) came from PUBG, where FaZe claimed three tournament titles and finished second at PUBG Global Championship. With a slightly lower total winning ($964,000) comes FaZe’s Fortnite team, while the combined earnings of their Call of Duty and CS:GO teams comes to about $894,000. Known for being one of the iconic teams in the Call of Duty scene for almost a decade, the newly formed FaZe Atlanta will compete in the upcoming 2020 Call of Duty League, where they will aim to pocket the largest slice of mouth-watering $6,000,000 prize pool, leading us to believe we can expect for FaZe to return to the top 10 list next year as well.

A brief history of esports: While the assumption is that esports are only a recent phenomenon, in reality the first esports event was held back in 1972, when Stamford University students competed against one another in the game Spacewar! The prize? A year-long subscription to Rolling Stone magazine (via Medium). The ’80s saw the first true videogame tournament, with 10,000 attendees gathering for the Space Invaders Championship. However, a lot of this time period saw players focused on beating each other’s high scores rather than competing in organized tournaments.

In South America, teams play in a double-elimination bracket where all matches excluding the grand finals are best-of-three series. Grand finals are a best-of-five affair with a one-map advantage to the winning team. Whoever wins this event receives $16 thousand along with an invitation to IEM Summer 2021. DreamHack Open March 2021 kicks off on March 10 and CS:GO esports fans can catch all the action live on Twitch.