The Vitality ‘chosen one’ claims the BLAST Paris CS:GO Main MVP trophy

In the end, within the remaining CS:GO Main, the golden boy of each Workforce Vitality and the current-to-next era of star gamers has lastly claimed the elusive double: the Main trophy and the corresponding MVP honor.

Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut, one of many recreation’s best-ever gamers, has gained the BLAST Paris Major MVP trophy to go together with Vitality’s Main trophy, doing so in entrance of a house crowd. He completed the occasion with the best general HLTV participant ranking, with a 1.39 rating throughout 10 maps, whereas Vitality themselves didn’t drop a single map.

He saved his greatest for final, placing on a masterclass within the grand finals versus GamerLegion, ending with a +20 Okay/D throughout each Nuke and Overpass. This was the second time throughout these playoffs that he completed a sequence with a +20, as he did so towards Into the Breach as effectively.

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James Banks knowledgeable ZywOo of his MVP honor on stage following Vitality’s victory. ZywOo thanked the group in a brief however candy speech and was drowned out by a sea of applause and cheers.

As spectacular as ZywOo’s efficiency was, he wasn’t the one one fragging out for Vitality. Spinx ended up with a 1.26 participant ranking as effectively, ok for third highest on the event, behind solely ZywOo and GamerLegion’s Ivan “iM” Mihai, who had a star-making efficiency throughout your complete Main.

ZywOo turns into the third French participant to ever carry a Main MVP trophy, after Joyful for LDLC at DreamHack Winter 2014 and the lately retired legend kennyS for EnVyUs at DreamHack Cluj‑Napoca 2015. Although there aren’t any extra CS:GO Main spots up for grabs, ZywOo might very effectively win one other after the shift to CS2. On the age of twenty-two, he could have many alternatives to hitch coldzera and dev1ce as the one gamers to ever win two Main MVP awards.

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