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First CS2 Major qualifiers face backlash after day one | Esports.gg

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First CS2 Major qualifiers face backlash after day one | Esports.gg


It looks like there’s nothing but problems for the first Counter-Strike 2 Major.

ChallengerMode’s first CS2 Major qualifications have already hit a series of bumps in the road. Players taking part in the initial stages of the PGL Major Copenhagen EU RMR Qualifier 1 have reportedly been bombarded with connection and anti-cheat issues.

What else can go wrong at the ChallengerMode EU RMR qualifiers? 

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V1dar Gaming’s coach RuFire likely cost the squad their chance at further progression through the tournament. The Russian coach broadcasted V1dar Gaming’s match against OG to roughly 700 people, without a delay. 

RuFire later continued his antics when he began mocking the OG squad. The Russian coach began using sexually explicit comments to describe what the V1dar Gaming squad metaphorically did to OG–all while being the sole reason his team was disqualified from the event. 

Now, it’s North America’s turn to run the gauntlet. Soon we’ll see if the NA region has a smoother ride, compared to their fellow CS2 pros across the pond.



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