Joe Brady // Gfinity Copyright: Joe Brady // Gfinity Machine brought the educational hype as Epsilon beat Infused Image caption: Machine brought the educational hype as Epsilon beat Infused

Week Four of the Gfinity Elite Series is done and dusted, with Epsilon still remaining unbeaten series-wise. They’ve now secured back-to-back wins and are creeping up the table – breathing down the necks of EnVyUs Academy who are still yet to drop a map.

Epsilon’s UK player smooya has called out EnVyUs, warning the Frenchmen that they’re coming for them and jesting “they’re not that good”. It comes after Epsilon dispatched Team Infused by two games to zero.

The first map was Epsilon’s pick and was Mirage, where after a close first half Epsilon stamped their authority on the game in the second half. They exuded confidence on their way to a 16-10 win on their own map pick. It wasn’t as much fun for Infused player redSNK who only managed five frags in 26 rounds.

After Mirage we went to Inferno. The map swung backwards and forwards during the first half, with Infused actually winning it by eight rounds to seven. Epsilon had clearly had enough, though. The T-side was faultless, only dropping a single round on their way to an impressive 16-9 victory.

In other results today, EnVyUs Academy cemented their place at the top, whilst exceL and Endpoint fought out a closely contested draw. Prophecy rebounded from their crushing 16-0 defeat to EnVy last week to take a series against Reason.

There was big plays, intricate strategy and ridiculous reactions. All of the ingredients were there for an epic evening of CS:GO and boy did it deliver. The Counter-Strike will return next Saturday live from the Gfinity Esports Arena once more.

All heads now turn to Rocket League. There's flying cars and football. The concept is genius, and the players are even better. Action gets underway at 5pm on BBC Three.