In light of the recent release of Counter-Strike 2, it can sometimes be challenging for new players to immerse themselves in all aspects of Valve's shooter. This can concern gameplay features, various game mechanics, or the esports component. For these and other topics, it makes sense to turn to well-known streamers and YouTubers. Today, we will introduce you to 15 of the best CS2 content creators for every taste.
ceh9
A former player of the golden NAVI lineup in CS1.6, he may no longer compete on the professional scene, but the relaxed atmosphere of his streams, commentary experience, charisma, and analysis are unlikely to leave anyone indifferent. Arseniy radiates true fatherly energy, and for that, we love him.
ohnePixel
You would be hard-pressed to find a bigger enthusiast than ohnePixel when it comes to Counter-Strike skins. He knows practically everything about skins, is aware of many expensive deals, understands valuable patterns, contracts, and the inventories of professional players. A true walking encyclopedia with a consistently positive vibe.
fl0m
A true cornerstone of North American Counter-Strike, fl0m not only records videos for YouTube and streams on Twitch but also has his own amateur team, Mythic, for which he competes in regional tournaments. fl0m is rightfully one of the most adored English-speaking content creators.
Tense
The author of the most famous rage in CS, aka "Green, what is your problem?" is known to many gamers who have never even launched Valve's shooter. His famous quote has also been immortalized as a sticker, which is a testament to his significant contribution, so don't forget to drop by his stream once or twice.
TheWarOwl
TheWarOwl is one of Counter-Strike’s veteran YouTubers, having started recording his first guides even before the release of CS:GO. Understandably, his narrative style has changed now, and his informative discussions give you a new perspective on various aspects of the game.
Anomaly
It's hard to imagine someone with a more recognizable accent than Anomaly. His white balaclava has made him one of the most recognizable personalities in Counter-Strike. His content is humorous; sometimes he opens cases, and sometimes he does IRL content, including with his cheerful father.
Petr1k
The beacon of Ukrainian educational Counter-Strike content is always happy not only to share found grenade throws but also to analyze tournaments and professional plays. On his second channel, he also started an interesting series "CyberUkraine," where he and his girlfriend travel around the country, exploring esports clubs and infrastructure of the regions of Ukraine.
Gaules
The 39-year-old Brazilian, Alexandre "Gaules" Borba, is a real veteran of Counter-Strike who played and coached on the pro scene in the early 2000s. Now he is the voice of Brazil, without whom no major event takes place. His contribution to the development of the community in his home country is truly invaluable.
Lobanjicaa
The owner of some of the biggest biceps in the CS world and one of the most famous Montenegrins, “Loba” is a CS icon. The relaxed atmosphere of his streams, matches on FPL against s1mple, NiKo, and others - what's not a recipe for a good evening?
3kliksphilip
3kliksphilip provides quality breakdowns of game mechanics, settings, meta, and even graphical elements, sometimes also delving into the historical retrospective of our favourite shooter. In a way, his videos can be compared to entertaining lectures.
SuperstituM
The edits of SuperstituM with highlights of the best players, teams, or regular workers to upbeat music with memes have gone viral in the CS community and beyond. Many of his videos have garnered several million views, and this is not without reason.
Gabe Follower
Who else but Gabe Follower will keep you informed about various insiders regarding future major updates, operations, hidden files, and other things that Valve keeps secret. In his videos, he also touches on Half-Life and other projects of the famous studio.
NadeKing
Don't be fooled by the nickname, as NadeKing knows not only useful grenade throws but also regularly releases videos with unusual features in Counter-Strike (including from famous esports athletes), challenges, and secrets. His content is original and unusual, so you're unlikely to get bored.
Pimp
28-year-old Dane Jacob "Pimp" Winneche is not only an analyst and former pro player but also a streamer. He is always happy to share tips and tricks with his viewers or analyze a top match. Off the server, he also cycles and takes care of his health, so it's advisable to take a leaf out of his book.
Ancient CS
The YouTube channel Ancient CS does an important job, although it will be appreciated by only a few. The author of this project archives old matches of Counter-Strike 1.6, preserving an important layer of esports history. The channel has demos from 2011 as well as truly "ancient" recordings from 2001.
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