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FalleN impact on Brazil FPS

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ButterflyEffect23

Insane how much this guy did for Brazil's FPS scene.

Spearheaded their Golden Era by leading the prime Luminosity/SK Gaming

Led the rebuild when Brazil started becoming a laughing stock of CS and won multiple trophies in the twilight of his career, letting a kazakh youngster to take over his AWP

Taught the ropes to a bunch of up-and-comers like Daiki, gave her the advice to go to the Valorant, which led her to becoming a GC World Champion

🐐

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FalleN Coldzera GOATS of BR.

#3
cgzera
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don't put washedzera in fallen talks, ever

#4
ButterflyEffect23
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sad that coldzera's career derailed so fast compared to FalleN's

feels like he could've achieved way more

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coldzera had a higher peak but is now washed

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SilentNight
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Actually the saint of BR's fps scene

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Presente profesor

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Yugure
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FalleN was one of the co-founders of the Gamer's Club, which was an gaming company like FACEIT made to help develop the brazilian FPS scene, mostly focusing on CS:GO. A lot of kids used to play there and some of them shined the most in their ranked system. FalleN then chose 5 of them to teach by himself, one of them was Daiki. She was 12~13yo at that time ig, the other 4 kids went pro in CS, one of them plays for another brazilian t1 cs team, can't remember their names anymore.

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ButterflyEffect23
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iirc Daiki was specifically chosen because FalleN wanted to give a chance to a girl

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BronzilianYoru
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The other is snow playing from Pain, currently at Budapest Major Legends Stage.

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not to mention all the things he did for the brazilian CS scene. this is a comment on a post in the CSGO subreddit

Not brazilian, but a long time fan. IIRC, Fallen basically always says that he never really got into CSS, because the brazilian scene didnt move into CSS, they mostly stayed in 1.6, then when CSGO came out, the same thing happend, but the 1.6 scene was dying out as well, thats when he created games academy, to help players get into CSGO and teach ppl the game through online classes and video tutorials, which kept the CS scene alive in brazil and many ppl started playing CSGO, for those who dont know, thats why he is called the "professor" and "the godfather of brazilian CS", because he kept the scene alive. So he basically went from 1.6 straight to CSGO

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Don't forget Snow from Pain Gaming, who was in the same mentorship program as Daiki and reached a top 8 CS2 Major.

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ButterflyEffect23
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I wonder how old snow was during that time, he's so young

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He also created Gamers Club in CS (brazilian faceit), where Aspas got banned and then went to Valorant

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😭

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