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BLAST’s Andrew Haworth: “The thought of returning to live arena events is hugely exciting”

BLAST announced on Monday in a much-anticipated decision that it is planning to host in late November its first arena event since the coronavirus pandemic began. The Royal Arena in Copenhagen, where BLAST's first event was held in 2017, has been chosen as the location for the BLAST Premier Fall Final, which is to be played from November 23 to 28, just weeks after the Major in Stockholm. It is easy to understand why this is a moment of jubilation for BLAST, whose last large-scale LAN event dates back to

EspiranTo, twist, and robiin assemble a new international CS:GO team

Former c0ntact Gaming player Rokas “⁠EspiranTo⁠” Milasauskas and former Ninjas in Pyjamas’ rifler Simon “twist” Eliasson have put together a new international CS:GO project, they announced today. The roster will be rounded out by former Endpoint player Robin "robiin" Sjögren and the youngsters Denis "grux" Gutaj and Armandas "maty" Kneit. They'll be playing under the tag MANS NOT HOT and will be coached by the former c0ntact Gamer skipper Neil "⁠NeiL_M⁠" Murphy. "All the players are free agents and practice has already begun, for any tournament invites or organizations interested in us, you can

Endpoint acquire mezii

William "⁠mezii⁠" Merriman has joined Endpoint's roster on a free transfer from Cloud9, the British organization has announced. The 22-year-old's arrival marks a second change in the Max "⁠MiGHTYMAX⁠" Heath-led roster within three days following the signing of Thomas "⁠Thomas⁠" Utting on Tuesday. mezii returns to activity after a brief spell on Cloud9's bench. He and the rest of the lineup around Alex "⁠ALEX⁠" McMeekin were transfer-listed in late March on the back of a largely unsuccessful five-month stint with the Los Angeles-based organization, which decided to put its CS:GO

Endpoint sign Thomas

The former Envy player returns to Endpoint for a third stint with the organization. Endpoint have finalized the signing of Thomas "⁠Thomas⁠" Utting, the British organization has announced. With the 23-year-old's addition, the team is once again complete following the transfer of Shahar "⁠flameZ⁠" Shushan to OG earlier this month. The Brit is no stranger to the current roster. He previously played with the exact same lineup in his previous stay with Endpoint in 2020, before he decided to join Envy in a stint that would prove short-lived, as the

Four takeaways from day one of Blast Premier Spring Showdown

On day one of Blast Premier Spring Showdown, OG upset Astralis, G2 took down Endpoint and Dignitas edged past Liquid. Here are four takeaways from today’s matches. G2’s new setup Since the departure of Kenny “kennyS” Schrub, G2 has been struggling to have a constant primary AWPer. In their debut match for Blast Premier Spring Showdown, the AWP was passed around between Nikola “NiKo” Kovač and François “AmaNEk” Delaunay, with an outstanding clutch by NiKo with the AWP. However, the team also proved that they didn’t need an AWP to

BLAST Premier Spring Showdown 2021 Tournament Preview and Team Power Rankings

by Pavo Jurkic in CS:GO | Apr, 12th 2021 The ESL Pro League Season 13 is all over! We have crowned our winners, Heroic, following a marvelous five-map thriller that went to two overtimes, one of which was a proper record-breaker. But, things will settle down in the next few days, just in time for another major CSGO competition, BLAST Premier Spring Showdown 2021. And, mind you, we’re not just talking about any tournament here. True, Showdown might not be the biggest, most lucrative contest in CSGO, but it does

OG announces flameZ as new fifth member of its CSGO roster

Josse Van Dessel • Apr 09, 22:24OG has announced Shahar "flameZ" Shushan as the fifth and final member of its Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster, as the Israeli joins from Team Endpoint. flameZ will fill the gap left by Issa "ISSAA" Murad's departure last month. flameZ is considered as one of the rising talents in CSGO, with the 17-year-old making a name for himself at Team Endpoint over the past few months. With flameZ in the lineup, Endpoint managed to qualify for the BLAST Premier Spring Showdown.  The addition of flameZ

OG Completes Its CS:GO Roster With flameZ Signing

Shahar “flameZ” Shushan replaces Issa "⁠ISSAA⁠" Murad for the tournament. Four days prior to BLAST Premier: Spring Showdown 2021, OG has announced that Israeli rifler Shahar "flameZ'' Shushan will replace Issa "⁠ISSAA⁠" Murad. flameZ who used to play for the British esports organization Endpoint and had a fairly successful track record. He had been competing with Endpoint for seven months. During his time here, the team notably qualified for ESL Pro League Season 13. Undoubtedly, he was a major factor when their global ranking improved significantly. He has now managed

CSGO Roster Change: OG sign flameZ

- Advertisement - OG CSGO on Twitter have announced the addition of Shahar “flameZ” Shushan to their CSGO division.  As earlier reported by TalkEsport and cybersport.pl, the 17-year-old prodigy from Israel has finally joined the ranks of OG. Shahar would be replacing Issa “⁠ISSAA⁠” Murad on the roster with whom the team chose to mutually part ways, after the team’s unsatisfactory run at the ongoing ESL Pro League S13, with just two wins in the bag out of five alongside a trophy-less display since the team’s assembly in December 2019. 

BLAST Premier: Spring Showdown 2021 CS:GO

On April 8, BLAST Premier announced the seeding list for the Spring Showdown 2021, the next tier of CS:GO esports competition. After the February group stages, the top two of each group were moved to the Finals, but the bottom two moved into the showdown phase to face off 10 other teams for a shot at the prize pool and a place in the Spring Finals.Yesterday we announced the seedings and the matchups for the #BLASTPremier Spring Showdown ?The brackets are set and the tactics are being written in this