Headshots and comebacks in crazy 'Counter-Strike' finals
ATLANTA — Astralis won the 10th Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major on Sunday, taking out the Polish powerhouse Virtus.pro in an intense grand finals match to earn its first-ever Major title.
The two teams in the ELeague Major grand finals battled for glory and the $500,000 first place prize, with Astralis winning 2-1 in an exciting fight between the two Counter-Strike titans. Check out some of the best plays from the match below.
Virtus.pro's first map pick, Nuke, kicked off the grand finals.
Neo nails a headshot using his sixth sense
With a 3-1 lead on offense, Virtus.pro was taking out Astralis's defense and VP's Filip "Neo" Kubski was setting up in the vents. Astralis's Lukas "Gla1ve" Rossander was sneaking up behind him with the perfect opportunity to take him out by surprise, but Neo turned around just in time and took Gla1ve out with a perfect headshot. Read more...
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The two teams in the ELeague Major grand finals battled for glory and the $500,000 first place prize, with Astralis winning 2-1 in an exciting fight between the two Counter-Strike titans. Check out some of the best plays from the match below.
Virtus.pro's first map pick, Nuke, kicked off the grand finals.
Neo nails a headshot using his sixth sense
With a 3-1 lead on offense, Virtus.pro was taking out Astralis's defense and VP's Filip "Neo" Kubski was setting up in the vents. Astralis's Lukas "Gla1ve" Rossander was sneaking up behind him with the perfect opportunity to take him out by surprise, but Neo turned around just in time and took Gla1ve out with a perfect headshot. Read more...
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