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IT’S OFFICIAL: SCREAM HAS THE HIGHEST HEADSHOT % IN CSGO
They're really talking about his one-taps.
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The hltv profile of the Belgian professional CSGO player ranks him #1 in the world in terms of headshot percentage currently. The 25-year-old “1-tap machine” is currently rocking a headshot percentage of over 68% – a number most CSGO players could only dream to achieve.
The man also has well over 27000 kills in competitive CSGO, and maintaining a headshot percentage so high spread across such a huge number of kills is definitely not a small task. ScreaM also boasts a 1.13 kill/death ratio and an ADR of 79.1 – both of which are extremely impressive numbers, especially at the highest levels of competitive Counter-Strike.
FaZe were 14-5 up against G2 on Mirage...the game just went into overtime
Have high hopes for VPI watched the Argentines play yesterday, that one beesboer can AWP dat die sop spat. I doubt they will go through, that BOOM team is very tough.
^^^^, this online stuff is chaos...this same Fnatic team lost to ENCE a week ago, then beat Astralis and then lost to Dignitas (no disrespect to Forest and co but if the Fnatic that played Astralis had shown up, this would have been over in < 50 rounds). ENCE lost their very next game after beating Fnatic to Heretics!?! Mousesports lost to Movistar RIders the other day (who tf even is that)? Dignitas should have expanded on their tweet...they beat Fnatic but lost just a few days ago to NiP and Heretics![]()
LAN competition can't come back soon enough...maybe there are some focus issues in general happening with teams playing from their gaming houses. Either that or people have decided to start "iBuypowering" their games. Whatever's going on, there's way too much variability in performance.

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CSGO SURPASSES FORTNITE IN PRIZE MONEY TO RECLAIM ITS NO. 2 SPOT
The competitive shooter by Valve now boasts over 95 million dollar in prize money.
If you’ve been following us for a while, you’re probably aware of the time Fortnite overtook CSGO in esports earnings. Back then Fortnite was still a young esport and it being able to surpass CSGO – a well established title in the world of esports – caught many esports enthusiasts off-guard. However, Fortnite couldn’t enjoy the lead for long as it appears that CSGO has reclaimed its #2 spot on the charts within months of losing it.
According to esports earnings, CSGO now holds over a 10 million dollar lead to Fortnite in terms of prize money, bouncing back from the $200k deficit it had back in September 2019. The prize money of the Valve title now stands at an estimated 95,190,049$ while the Epic Games battle royale lags behind at $85,164,796.