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CS:GO News Week in Review: August 27th

Catch up with the biggest news in competitive Counter-Strike from the past week and stay up to date with the scene.

 

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Fnatic wins ESL One Cologne

The biggest CS:GO major of all time came to a close this week as Fnatic secured their third major title after defeating EnVyUs 2-0 in the grand final. The Swedish champions got to bring home $100,000 for their win; for a match recap and in-depth statistics, check out the full match page.

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PGL LAN finals set for Bucharest

The latest details for the upcoming PGL Season 1 offline finals have been revealed, most notably the location: Bucharest, inside one of the largest digital cinemas in Romania. To view format, prize distribution, and more, head over to the full rundown on the tournament details as well as the ent covage hub.

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compLexity returns to CS

North American eSports organization compLexity have announced their return to the professional Counter-Strike scene, where they have been inactive after losing their roster to Cloud9. The team will be picking up a selection of the ex-Nihilium roster as well as two other players to round out the line-up. Head to the main article to view the teams new roster, as well as player statements.

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Gaming Paradise replacements revealed

Gaming Paradise have finally revealed the teams that will be filling the spots that have been abandoned in the recent weeks, including top teams such as Team SoloMid and the Ninjas in Pyjamas, with four teams in total. In their place, Gaming Paradise has now invited Na'Vi, Virtus.Pro, Titan and mousesports; See the main article for the full anticipated team lineup for the event.

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Killerfish undergoes major changes

The German team made drastic changes this week by dropping two players from their lineup in order to make space for three that they have been eyeing for a while: Andre "Kirby" Kempa, Stefan "stfN" Seier, and Tizian "tiziaN" Feldbusch. As a plus, the change has now invalidated the teams CSGL ban that was put on Killerfish after an allegeded instance of match fixing involving the previous lineup./p>

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