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Maincast will cover all BLAST Premier tournaments

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Winstrike will help Vitaliy 'v1lat' Drag along with organizing broadcasts for the Russian-speaking part of the CS: GO community at all upcoming BLAST Premier tournaments until the end of 2020.

Maincast will feature 7 championships. Three of them will be in the spring and autumn seasons. The cherry on the cake will be the final championship with perhaps the largest prize fund in the history of CS: GO - BLAST Premier Global Final 2020. Recall that its prize will be $ 1,500,000. The first tournament will be the BLAST Premier Spring 2020 Regular Season. It will begin on January 31 in London. All meetings of the spring league will be played offline.

Today, the name of the channel on which Maincast will cover the event - blastpremier_ru is already known.

As part of the BLAST Premier, we will be able to observe the game of the following teams:

  • Astralis
  • Navi
  • Faze clan
  • MIBR
  • G2 esports
  • Ninjas in pajamas
  • Evil geniuses
  • Team liquid
  • Team vitality
  • Og
  • Complexity gaming
  • 100 thieves

Maincast announced who will cover all the championships. We will be able to look at all the commentators and analysts known to the community, and v1lat, known for his activities in Dota 2 , will not stand aside and will also take part in the coverage of CS: GO matches.

Caster List:

 

  • Vitaliy 'V1lat' Volochay
  • Mikhail 'Olsior' Zverev
  • Ihor 'SL4M' Sopov
  • Taufik 'Tafa' Hydri
  • Anatoliy 'liTTle' Yashin
  • Alexandr 'petr1k' Petrik
  • Dmitry 'hooch' Bogdanov
  • Sergey 'lmbt' Bezhanov
  • Denis 'seized' Kostin
  • Amiran 'Ami' Rekhviashvili
  • Fedor 'KvaN' Zakharov
  • Alexey 'CHAOS' Kucherov
  • Konstantin 'Leniniw' Sivko
  • Dmitry 'Flunky' Meshkov

Winstrike said in a press release that the audience expects more than 300 hours of content.

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Recall that BLAST Premier is not the only field in which Maincast has been successful. Earlier it became known that ESL and DreamLeague have entered into a partnership agreement with Maincast, which provides for the rights to all upcoming Dota-championships from the aforementioned tournament operators. In addition, Maincast will be engaged in content production around the ESL Pro Tour, a series of CS: GO championships.

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