In September, there were cardinal changes in MIBR, but this time it was not the players who initiated it, but…

Are Fnatic the biggest villains in CS:GO history?
The recent bans of coaches are far from the first high-profile scandals in the history of competitive CS:GO. Some players…

ESL and DreamHack Announce CS:GO Tournament Series with $5 Million in prizes
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Magnus Leppäniemi: “We don’t want to split them up but we feel that we have to start somewhere”
On Tuesday, DreamHack has announced that in an effort to create opportunities for aspiring female esports competitors, it will host a female Counter-Strike tournament as part of the upcoming Valencia event with $100,000 on offer.

Fallen: “Astralis is the best team that has ever existed in CS:GO”
Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo talked about MiBR’s run at the last Major, the reunion with Epitácio “TACO” de Melo, João “felps” Vasconcellos, and Wilton “zews” Prado, and the evolution of AWPing throughout the years.

juliano: “Last year was very bad for us in terms of training and roster changes”
It was another disappointing event for Julia “juliano” Kiran’s Beşiktaş, where the European girls ended up third in Intel Challenge Katowice 2019 — just behind their North American rivals.