EnVyUs waiting out the Ddos attack.

The Pantamera CS:GO Challenge had barely started before the servers went down after a ddos attack. Now the first couple of games will be played offline – and off-stream. – We have a protection that costs 16 000 SEK a week but they still broke through it, admin Daniel ”Pani” Aicardi says.

In a packed Inferno Online in Stockholm, the CS:GO elite have gathered for the one day Pantamera CS:GO Challenge with a prize pool of 29 000 dollars.

But only a couple of rounds into the first games, the internet café came under a ddos attack and the stream went down. Locally, the games were still running but with no connection to the outside world.

– We have a protection that costs 16 000 SEK a week but they still broke through it, admin Daniel ”Pani” Aicardi says.

Ddosssssssss — Fabien Fiey (@kiocsgoo) February 7, 2015

At the lan at the moment. Ddos problem … ={ — SmithZz (@nV_SmithZzCSGO) February 7, 2015

The initial solution was to play the games offline and off stream, but as of 1PM local time the Fnatic versus Titan game was streaming again, after the internet provider fixed the IP:s. The current games are Ninjas in Pyjamas versus LGB Esports, Virtus.Pro against EnVyUs and Fnatic versus Titan. Stream here.