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Team Vitality Wins Its Second Counter-Strike Major - Data Intelligence

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Vitality is the winner of BLAST.tv Austin Major following an impressive comeback against MongolZ, having lost the opening map. Vitality showed why they were the clear favourites coming into the tournament, a total domination from them in the final two maps saw the organisation lift the second Major in their history. VETO The MongolZ removed Train Vitality removed Ancient The MongolZ picked Mirage Vitality picked Dust2 Vitality removed Anubis Th…

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Estonian e-sportsman Robin "ropz" Kool and his team won the Vitality Counter-Strike 2 computer game Major tournament in Austin, USA.

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Given that the Esports World Cup is held in Saudi Arabia, it may not be a big surprise that the home organisation, Team Falcons, tries to defend its title of champion by signing and securing some of the best talents and staffs from around the world. It has done so even in the Counter-Strike 2 space, as the organization has brought together a team that seems not to be up to the unstoppable Team Vitality, which this year has been defeated by the F…

Vitality has just won Major Austin, one of the most important events on the Counter-Strike stage calendar. She continues to dominate the competitive FPS king outrageously, in the wake of a monstrous ZywOo and his tireless apEX leader.

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