The level of Counter-Strike on display from G2 here in London was nothing short of fantastic, and you’d be forgiven for thinking they’d been established for a long time. But …
BLAST London
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sAw on the win versus Furia: “The game plan was correct; we didn’t need to make many adjustments.”
Eetu “sAw” Saha is widely regarded as one of the best minds Counter-Strike has to offer. Routinely elevating teams to levels beyond the sum of their parts, sAw knows what works …
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HeavyGod: “huNter- was calling insanely good [against FaZe]… he was just calling from his gut”
Nikita “HeavyGod” Martynenko is one of the greatest Endpoint alumni there is. After departing the UK org in January 2024, HeavyGod made his way through OG and Cloud9 before settling on …
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torzsi on the London crowd: “We were a little bit surprised that they were booing us, and then we realised their coach is UK”
MOUZ were greeted with boos when they walked down the illuminated steps of the OVO Wembley Arena prior to their game versus M80. The cheers that M80 received almost looked …
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Not that long ago, British Counter-Strike player William “mezii” Merriman became a legend. Vitality took a 2-1 victory over The Mongolz at the BLAST.tv Austin Major final, cementing mezii as …
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dephh on BLAST Open London Finals: “You’re normally everywhere else except the UK. It’s special to be back”
Rory “dephh” Jackson is the coach of the best team in NA, but his roots lie on the other side of the pond. As a British man himself, M80 will …
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BLAST Open London begins online, as 16 of the world’s best teams compete for only six spots in the playoffs, which will be held at the OVO Arena Wembley. Starting …
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The 16 teams competing for a spot at the OVO Arena in Wembley have been confirmed. BLAST is returning to London for the second year running after they put on …
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Danil “donk” Kryshkovets was one of the names on everybody’s lips here in London for the BLAST Spring Final, and he didn’t disappoint putting in a 1.33 HLTV rated MVP …
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Following their dominant emergence, Spirit came to London following a disappointing run of events which saw them trophyless since IEM Katowice. Most recently Spirit had lost to Vitality in the …