TOTAL PLAYER EARNINGS

# Nickname Name Earnings
# Nickname Name Earnings
1 ropz Robin Kool $ 1270938
2 m0NESY Ilya Osipov $ 437674
3 NiKo Nikola Kovač $ 1341977
4 broky Helvijs Saukants $ 887343
5 rain Håvard Nygaard $ 1535488
6 frozen David Čerňanský $ 581333
7 jkaem Joakim Myrbostad $ 264285
8 DemQQ Sergiy Demchenko $ 109833
9 nawwk Tim Jonasson $ 134633
10 STYKO Martin Styk $ 371452
11 Woro2k Volodymyr Veletniuk $ 127532
12 karrigan Finn Andersen $ 1781487
13 kRaSnaL Szymon Mrozek $ 110241
14 nexa Nemanja Isaković $ 442088
15 huNter- Nemanja Kovač $ 736590
16 Jimpphat Jimi Salo $ 145241
17 Hobbit Abay Khasenov $ 866959
18 electroNic Denis Sharipov $ 1457716
19 Twistzz Russel Van Dulken $ 1306450
20 TeSeS René Madsen $ 560305
21 sjuush Rasmus Beck $ 635838
22 volt Sebastian Malos $ 57441
23 NertZ Guy Iluz $ 164066
24 HooXi Rasmus Nielsen $ 437061
25 Ax1Le Sergey Rykhtorov $ 671595
26 torzsi Ádám Torzsás $ 227572
27 jL Justinas Lekavicius $ 231295
28 Perfecto Ilya Zalutskiy $ 1054207
29 Brollan Ludvig Brolin $ 572292
30 NAF Keith Markovic $ 1039222
31 isak Isak Fahlén $ 104386
32 REZ Fredrik Sterner $ 458631
33 ZywOo Mathieu Herbaut $ 977848
34 B1T Valeriy Vakhovskiy $ 1052975
35 kyxsan Damjan Stoilkovski $ 94035
36 xertioN Dorian Berman $ 218161
37 sh1ro Dmitry Sokolov $ 725635
38 Kylar Kacper Walukiewicz $ 64041
39 dycha Paweł Dycha $ 303398
40 FalleN Gabriel Toledo $ 1194110
41 CacaNito Aleksandar Kjulukoski $ 102880
42 KSCERATO Kaike Silva Cerato $ 357656
43 Boombl4 Kirill Mikhailov $ 988768
44 Spinx Lotan Giladi $ 563625
45 flameZ Shahar Shushan $ 391238
46 siuhy Kamil Szkaradek $ 228402
47 yuurih Yuri Gomes Dos Santos Boian $ 358242
48 XANTARES Ismailcan Dörtkardeş $ 409538
49 HEN1 Henrique Teles Ferreira Da Fonseca $ 432735
50 Goofy Krzysztof Gorski $ 90484

RECENT TOURNAMENTS

Date Event Prize Pool
2026-11-30 Major Winter 2026 $ 1250000 No info
2026-06-08 Major Summer 2026 $ 1250000 No info
2025-12-01 Major Winter 2025 $ 1250000 No info
2025-06-09 Major Summer 2025 $ 1250000 No info
2024-12-01 PW Shanghai Major 2024 $ 1250000 No info
2024-11-22 ESL Impact S6 $ 150000 No info
2024-11-22 ESL Katowice 2024 $ 100000 No info
2024-11-15 IESF World 2024 $ 240000 No info
2024-11-13 BLAST World Final 2024 $ 1000000 No info
2024-11-07 MCR 2024 $ 64241 No info
2024-10-24 EPIC.LAN 43 No info No info
2024-10-16 RES Champions $ 250000 No info
2024-10-07 IEM Rio 2024 $ 250000 No info
2024-10-04 ESL Atlanta 2024 $ 100000 No info
2024-10-01 TWC 2024 $ 1000000 No info
2024-09-25 BLAST Fall Final 2024 $ 425000 No info
2024-09-20 TC 2024 Fall $ 12620 No info
2024-09-03 EPL S20 $ 750000 No info
2024-08-26 Appolo1 P4 $ 10000 No info
2024-08-21 BLAST Fall Showdown 2024 $ 135000 No info
2024-08-07 IEM Cologne 2024 $ 1000000 No info
2024-08-02 TC 2024 Summer $ 12620 No info
2024-07-26 BLAST Fall Groups 2024 $ 190000 No info
2024-07-18 EPIC.LAN 42 No info No info
2024-07-18 ASAM 2024 Fall No info No info

General CS: GO eSports Page

Based upon the original Counter-Strike game that was launched back in 1999, the Global Offensive game has surely made the CS: GO eSports industry what it is today. With two teams that are going against each other in an attempt to win the match, the game’s competitiveness was what brought CS: GO to its current glory. In the game industry, the game is one of the electronic sports that have a lot of tournaments and pro teams that boost popularity even further.

With multiple game modes, maps, and amazing skins, the first-person shooter is something that will still be around for a long time to come. How did it all start for the video game, though? Let’s take a look into eSports Counter Strike.

CS: GO eSports History

CS: GO didn’t exactly come out of nowhere. In fact, the shooter game was released as a sequel to the first version of the game, aka Counter-Strike: Source. When the game started being developed with the goal to be ported onto video game consoles, Global Offensive has been created. In March 2010, the development for it began, but it was only in August 2011 that is was revealed to the public.

Later, in November, the closed beta started, and only ten thousand people were able to play. But more and more people were allowed after the game has addressed some issues, and in August 2012, the game’s release was announced.

Ever since the CS: GO eSports release, the game has been constantly updated, with new modes, weapons, and maps being added as time went by.

Professional World

CSGO didn’t remain a simple game – it became a chance for players to go professional and win some cash for simply participating in tournaments.

Basically, nowadays there are third-party organizations in the eSports industry that host competitions, along with Valve. Over the years, the number of tournaments for CSGO eSports has increased, and one of the most popular events hosted by an eSport organization is the Major. The Majors are tournaments held every year, with large prize pools that teams want to get their hands on. So, many eSport CSGO players can gain additional cash by playing the game.

Of course, not all prize pools are that high, and in 2015, some eSport association members announced that there will be a formation of a trade union. This one set some demands for teams that attended future tournaments. Posted by Alexander Kokhanovsky, CEO of the team Natus Vincere, an email was sent to the organizers of professional eSport competition organizers on CS: GO. One of the demands said that teams that were part of the union would not go to any eSports CSGO event that has a prize pool of less than $75,000. Some of the teams that were announced here aside from Natus Vincere were Titan, Fnatic, Team Liquid, Team EnVyUs, Counter Logic Gaming, Team SoloMid, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Virtus.pro and Cloud 9.

Popular Game Modes

If you’re getting into CS: GO, it’s important to know the most common game modes, so you can get started and try to get into professional eSports competitions in the future too. Here are some of the modes of the PC game:

Deathmatch

This eSport CS: GO mode is for people who have already spent time in the game and can deal with faster pacing. You need to make decisions and move quickly and respawns can be done instantly. Even buying weapons can be done for a limited amount of time.

You have to get points by making kills, and different weapons will offer you different amounts of points.

Casual

You may be newer to the game and want to get used to it first, or you may just want to enjoy a chill match. Casual mode is for you, then. In this game, you can play at your own pace and it’s pretty easy.

Demolition

Demolition can be pretty entertaining because here you take turns defending and attacking a bombsite. The gameplay is fast-paced, and you are given a certain weapon at the start. As you advance and make more kills, you will gain stronger weapons and so on.

Final Thoughts

The Counter-Strike eSports industry is big, as the game introduced many people to eSports and gave them many things to look forward to. If you want to get into eSport CS: GO, it’s important to know basic information about the game.