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Europe still hasn't peaked

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Shownu

As CSGO becomes less popular in Esports, a lot of tier 1 pros will be moving to Valorant once franchising has matured and with European CS having 10-12 tier 1 teams, there will be a huge skill gap in the near future when the switch finally happens.

Edit: Off-Topic, my bad.

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Giannero
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How can this be off topic if it's related to future EU val?

#3
saka
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Where have you been

#4
kbkdark
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sleeping I guess, or maybe he finish with his gf

#5
Giannero
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Living my life and how the fuck do you know about me

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asdfgh
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i can promise you no eu tier 1 pros are moving to valo what are you saying

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Matrix13e
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nah they will csgo is dying.

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asdfgh
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cs isnt dying so idk why they would but we could see some rejects coming like nivera

#8
Faraday
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Is CSGO esport getting less popular?
I know the most recent international wasn't very popular but 1 point isn't a trend
Looking at steamcharts the playerbase hasn't shrunken at all

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Shownu
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Player base doesn't determine the eSports scene. Viewership does and most people like to play than to watch.

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asdfgh
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yeah and it has been like that for ever nothing new

#12
Shownu
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When viewership decreases it means the scene is in decline

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asdfgh
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but the viewership hasn't declined? rio had good viewership expect the final its kinda hard to top antwerp or stockholm with such boring teams in playoffs

#13
Faraday
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literally 2 of the 3 highest viewership cs:go tournaments of all time happened this year though?

#15
lorenzopajaroFC
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True maybe in a few years they’ll be able to get third place

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asdfgh
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so europe will get worse in a few years as the european scene grows?

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