CS:GO News Week in Review: July 25th



zews quits coaching, joins Immortals

SK Gaming lost their coach this week following Wilton "zews" Prado's suprising announcement that he would be returning to competitive play, joining up with Immortals to take over Gustavo "SHOOWTiME" Gonçalves' position on the team. Read a small piece of Immortal's statement below:

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Though I’m excited to welcome Zews to our roster, I’m also saddened to say goodbye to Shoowtime. Gustavo has always done everything we’ve asked of him and will make a fantastic addition to whatever team he joins next.



Valve begins issuing cease/desist letters

The CS:GO developers have begun to follow up on their warnings to gambling sites this week as it has been revealed that Valve has issued cease and desist letters to twenty-three of the most popular sites, including names such as CSGO Lounge and CSGO Wild.

July SKYLLA groups end

SKYLLA's monthly Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament is now in full swing this week, and already the group stage has been played to completion, determinging which three teams from each group get to advance to the playoffs this month. Check out the full article see the final standings going into the playoffs.

Liquid recieves spot at ESL One New York

ESL One New York 2016 will be the first edition of the event that will feature Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and with the October 1st start date approaching this fall, ESL has revealed this week the third invited team to the Barclays Center, Team Liquid. The team clinched their spot following their impressive run in Cologne this month where the North Americans made it to the grand finals, losing out only to SK Gaming, the current reigning team in the professional scene.

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