Novice and professional CS:GO duos will face off at Pink Bull Flick Invitational Copenhagen

Pink Bull Flick 2022, a collection of two-vs-two CS:GO tournaments that includes newbie {and professional} duos, will conclude in November on the Invitational Copenhagen.

The 50,000 euro (roughly $48,000) event will run from Nov. 19 to twenty, placing the very best of the grassroots CS:GO scene towards skilled gamers from G2, FURIA, Heroic, BIG, OG, Copenhagen Flames, Group Spirit, and one final professional group that shall be revealed at a later date. On Nov. 19, there shall be a pre-stage qualifier in Copenhagen to find out the duos that may progress to the primary stage, which shall be performed on Nov. 20.

“A complete of 26 newbie duos groups from EMEA and – for the primary ever time – North America, shall be supplied an opportunity at glory, having earned their manner by nationwide and worldwide qualifiers,” the press launch reads. “Pre-stage qualifiers will whittle down the amateurs duos to the ultimate two in a tensely aggressive group stage to begin the primary day of the competitors. After dealing with their friends within the pre-stage qualifiers, the highest newbie duos will then face-off towards the eight invited professional groups in an intense play-off bracket on the massive stage, all resulting in an epic grand last.”

The Pink Bull Flick two-vs-two event collection kicked off in 2019, and since then, the competitors has had some unpredictable outcomes, just like the Polish newbie duo Group Garnuchy beating BIG and G2’s duos at Pink Bull Flick Helsinki Invitational 2021.

The record {of professional} gamers attending the occasion shall be revealed at a later date. It’s potential world-class gamers corresponding to Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov, Nikola “NiKo” Kovač, Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato, Abdulkhalik “degster” Gasanov, and Johannes “tabseN” Wodarz play at Pink Bull Flick Invitational Copenhagen.

The ultimate day of the Pink Bull Flick Invitational Copenhagen, Nov. 20, shall be broadcast on Pink Bull’s Twitch and YouTube channels, along with quite a lot of watch events commanded by streamers.

Author: Ronnie Neal