BLAST has introduced OG Esports will substitute TYLOO on the upcoming BLAST Bounty Season 2 occasion.
The European esports organisation can be one in every of 32 groups taking part within the Counter-Strike 2 event, which begins on August fifth, 2025.
The Chinese language esports organisation hasn’t shared why it gained’t compete on the occasion. Nonetheless, TYLOO has been competing in Europe in latest weeks, taking victory at FISSURE Playground 1.
Following the group’s victory in Serbia, TYLOO travelled to Germany together with 23 different CS2 groups to compete at Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Cologne, the primary Tier 1 occasion following the BLAST.television Austin Main.
OG Esports has been chosen as TYLOO’s alternative because of its place within the Valve Regional Standings (VRS). As the following highest-ranked group, it is going to intention to construct on a strong Austin Main efficiency with a robust exhibiting at Bounty Season 2.
Bounty Season 2 would be the third event OG will compete in, after making a post-Main roster change. July noticed Christian ‘Buzz’ Andersen transfer to the inactive roster, whereas Adam ‘adamb’ Ångström joined the beginning lineup.
What Is BLAST Bounty Season 2?
BLAST’s second season of Bounty is cut up into on-line and LAN parts, with 32 groups competing on-line to safe one in every of eight locations on the LAN remaining, happening in Malta.
Malta will play host to a number of CS2 and Dota 2 occasions operated by the occasion organiser. In June, BLAST unveiled a three-year cope with GamingMalta to host occasions on the island till the top of 2027.
Forward of Bounty Season 2, BLAST revealed adjustments to the seeding and wagering format to encourage groups to stake larger quantities of cash. The banked bounty kinds the $500,000 (~£368,864) prize cash that OG Esports and the 31 different groups can be competing for.
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