G2 ran FOUR SETS OF IMPACTS against Virtus Pro in the grand finals of EUL.
but why?
find out the answer, and learn how pro siege strats are made and evolve over time in my video below⬇️
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You've Never Seen a Better Round of Adaptation in Siege
A video about @TeamBDS and a round that displayed why they had such an impressive Gamers8 victory!
How a Melusi nerf helped G2 invent an SI '23 Winning Meta
Link: https://t.co/uKUdh3F0aS
If you enjoy competitive Siege, are a @G2esports fan, or just would like to understand the current meta for yourself, then give this a watch!! Any feedback (pos or neg) appreciated!!
I don't think the APAC teams enjoyed being counted out as much as everyone said and Varrel came up with a very surprising attack to get a free round over Wolves. This was a common attack Varrel has ran and was used in their LCQ run.
Link: https://t.co/LMvYqzOVYq
No round of Siege is exactly alike but in my new video I use what we do know about how defenders play Oregon to come up with the most efficient way of taking this site. Watch the video to learn how we get in position for this execute.
Link: https://t.co/qpGTkLRSAf
Looks like the first faze game I watched 2 days ago wasnt a coincidence. I really like the way they are playing on attack, are there any other teams left in the tournament that are playing a similar style?
Wolves vs Faze was the first match I've seen in about a year or so and I gotta say it was actually a really fun game. Also, Azami looks like a really cool operator