CSGM cease operations

The streaming and casting service CSGO Matches has been shut down following ESEA controversy.

Following the situation that happened this past weekend between Roy "StrongLegs" Ahad, the Morior Invictus organization, and ESEA on Twitter which resulted in the Morior Invictus organization being banned from ESEA, CSGM has shut down, revealed former observer/producer Charles "Chaz" S. The company became embroiled in the situation due to being paid by Justin "PZLA" Hutto, the former owner of Morior Invictus, to stream the team's matches.

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Chaz thanked his partner and owner of CSGM, Michael "Izan" Silberg, and declared that he would "continue moving forward in [his] pursuit as an observer and producer." He also announced today that he would be observing the upcoming iBUYPOWER Masters tournament.

Gonna be observing with @iAMkVIN_S excited for my first big LAN! https://t.co/AhBifQjaUg — Wannobe (chaz) (@Wonnobe4444) November 7, 2017

Izan then went to Twitter and made several Tweets from the CSGM official account directed towards other casters, Brett "few" Sheffield, Richard Lewis, and even the lawyer who had drawn up contracts for the company.