Intel® Extreme Masters (IEM) Rio 2024 will bring together 16 top-tier Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) teams from October 7-13 in Rio de Janeiro. Competing for a $250,000 prize pool, teams will also aim to
BLAST, an esports entertainment company, has announced plans to host two popular esports events in Singapore in 2024 and 2025. BLAST will bring both world-class Counter-Strike and Dota 2 tournaments t
The following was sent as a press release to Inven Global. The esports analytics service Esports Charts, in collaboration with betting brand GG.BET, widelyknown for its promotion of esports, has publi
The public trials and tribulations of Na'Vi's former in-game leader Kirill "Boombl4" Mikhaylov continued this week, with the Russian Counter-Strike pro posting a picture of a clean drugs test
Natus Vincere CS:GO player Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev has called for unity among the esports community in wake of Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
When the talents of the world's greatest gamers are put to the test and neither player backs down — this is the stuff of iconic esports moments.
Players will need to pay for Prime Status if they want to play on CS:GO's competitive ladder.
Decades ago, gaming and fitness may have seemed at opposite ends of the spectrum, with cliched expectations of basement dwellers and protein-powder-slamming jocks. But once you move past the stereotyp
The 2020 Rio Major for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been officially cancelled by tournament organizer ESL, the company confirmed Wednesday. This means that 2020 will be the first year in CS:GO
In 2002, a photo surfaced on the internet of a LAN Party that featured one of the pictured gamers playing Counter-Strike while being duct-taped to the ceiling. 'Internet Legends: Duct-Tape Gamer' is an upcoming documentary that will focus on the surrounding context of the infamous photo, and is set for release in 2020.
At the press reveal of Flashpoint, Thorin sat down with Inven Global's Tom Matthiesen to have a talk about the new role he will be taking on. Additionally, he gave a glimpse at what his role as creative director will mean for Flashpoint's production and explained why the project will be such an important step for the future of esports tournaments.
You're officially making the move to CS:GO now. A while ago you were flirting with the idea on Twitter already, though... Yeah, obviously I was already involved in this project at the time. Let's put
The following was sent to Inven Global as a press release. LOS ANGELES, CA, February 5th, 2020: Flashpoint, the world's first Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league owned and run by team organization
Jason "moses" O'Toole is a staple in esports and the professional scene in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. moses spoke with Inven Global to share his thoughts on the history of Counter-Strike, where he would love to cast, and his thoughts on where CS:GO can go from here.