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Announced the list of English-speaking casters Pinnacle Cup Championship

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The organizers of the Pinnacle Cup Championship have made an announcement regarding the list of casters who will cover the upcoming CS:GO championship.

Pala 'Mantrousse' Gilroy Sen will be the main host, while Sam 'TechTirl' Wright will take center stage. The WESG 2017 champion Mikel 'Golden' Selim and Chad 'SPUNJ' Burchill, who used to play under the Renegades tag, will do the analytics.

We will be able to watch the matches under the commentary of Harry 'JustHarry' Russell, Hugo 'Hugo' Byron, Adam 'Dinko' Huthorn, Pavlos 'ExWarrior' Georgiou, Joshua 'Dweg' Nathan and Jamie 'EternalJay' Martin.

The Pinnacle Cup Championship will take place between June 8 and 11. The total prize fund of the championship will be $250,000. Its division between each other will be handled by seven invited teams and the champion of the fourth season of the Pinnacle Cup.

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List of participants

  • Astralis
  • BIG
  • Evil Geniuses
  • Fnatic
  • heroic
  • Imperial Esports
  • MIBR
  • Team Finest (Pinnacle Cup IV winner)

Initially, Copenhagen Flames were supposed to appear in the list of participants, but they withdrew from participation and the organizers made a quite fair decision to call Team Finest in their place, who won the Pinnacle Cup IV. It is currently unknown how the prize fund will be distributed between the teams. The championship will be held in Sweden, in the city of Lund, and the venue will be the Sparbanken Skane Arena.

Source: www.hltv.org
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