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The 2013 DreamHack SteelSeries Counter Strike: Global Offensive Championship, also known as DreamHack Winter 2013, was the first Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. The tournament was organized by DreamHack and sponsored by Valve .
Summer Champion Team SoloMid: TSM 1 Most Championship Points Counter Logic Gaming: CLG 2 Regional Finals Winner Cloud9: C9 3 Europe EU LCS Summer Champion G2 Esports: G2 2 Most Championship Points H2k-Gaming: H2K Regional Finals Winner Splyce: SPY 3 China LPL Summer Champion EDward Gaming: EDG 1 Most Championship Points Royal Never Give Up: RNG 2
He is mainly known for his smooth, deep voice. He has played a wide range of characters from kind-hearted heroes (Father Remington, Maximilian Jenius, Nicholas D. Wolfwood) to twisted sociopaths (SÅsuke Aizen, Muraki Kazutaka, Enrico Maxwell, Juo Kurohagi, and LoL champion Jhin). He is married to Rei Igarashi and works for Rush Style.
Blast Premier (stylized as BLAST Premier) is a Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) (previously Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) professional esports league launched in 2020. It is primarily based in two regions: North America and Europe.
Counter-Strike, Call of Duty 2 and Gears of War were planned to also make appearances at a number of events. The circuit's total prize purse was planned to be US$574,000, and travel funds were made available to a number of high-finishing participants. The second season included events at the following times and places throughout 2007:
It is the fifth game in the Counter-Strike series. In professional Counter-Strike, the Valve-sponsored Majors are considered the most prestigious tournaments. [6] The defending Major champions were Natus Vincere, following a 2–1 victory over FaZe Clan at Copenhagen 2024. [7] They were eliminated following a defeat to HEROIC in the Elimination ...
Fnatic entered the Counter-Strike competitive scene in 2004, when the team was founded by Freek "FraK" Tammelling. The initial roster, led by Benjamin "diGitaL" Hildén, managed to win CPL Singapore 2005 but struggled to make much of an impact at other international events.
The main event of the World Championship was the Counter-Strike tournament, which was sponsored by Razer with $10,000 in prize money. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Nuccio parted ways with the CPL in 2004 due to philosophical differences on the optimal approach to advancing the industry, as Nuccio advocated for reinvesting profits into a national league ...