— We are very proud to be teaming up with Fragbite Masters once again, and even more excited that what was previously known as unquestionably the best online tournament, now also has a LAN finals. The production quality, the top level games and the flutes, you all know what to expect, or do you?!, Anders Blume comments.

— This season's gonna be crunchier than a bag of chips, Semmler adds to the statement.

Double the stream — triple the excitement

Languages for the people!

Throughout the two previous editions they have been the faces and voices of the CS:GO side of Fragbite Masters. For a third season in a row, the globally beloved commentating duo Anders Blume and Auguste "Semmler" Massonnat will be back to bring the hype to the CS:GO games.The duo, who are the founders of "RoomOnFire", has been the most notable commentators since the birth of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. In the past years they have gone from casting evening games from their respective homes to commentate the grand final of a major-tournament, which is why we are extremely proud and excited to once again have them being a part of our tournament.At this point it has become something of the obvious that the season will be broadcasted from the Fragbite studio in Stockholm, Sweden, with the famous duo on site for both the online part as well as the LAN finals. But that's not it. For this season, Anders and Auguste will even be streaming the qualifiers previous to the group stage, which is something new for this season.A lot of streaming, you say? Why, yes! We have actually doubled the amount of livestreaming for this season. In the previous edition, we had 12 evenings of live streamed Counter-Strike, but for this autumn we will have 22. Please note that this won't affect the format from Season 2 too much, we have merely madematch a best-of-three. More information on the tournament format will be presented later on.We know that the world is filled with e-sports enthusiasts who are not that comfortable with English. This is why we are planning on teaming up with commentators from all across the globe to have official second-language-streams throughout the season. More information about these streams will come closer to the tournament's start.