gla1ve: It would be great if Valve were more involved in what happens in CS:GO
The Astralis captain thinks that the game developer appears to be a "bit laid-back" regarding the CS:GO scene.
The current CS:GO landscape has seen several problematic and highly-debated incidents, from a potential cheating scandal at EPIC League CIS to the NIP – Anonymo case at Flashpoint 3 – Two incidents that both happened in two Major qualifiers.
We have sat down with Lukas ”gla1ve” Rossander to talk about the role of Valve in competitive CS:GO, but also how he experienced the NIP – Anonymo incident. In the interview, gla1ve explains that he feels doesn't feel Valve are engaged enough in the competitive scene.
The star-studded Astralis side concluded their Flashpoint 3 campaign this weekend. Their fight for vital RMR points for the upcoming Major in Stockholm later this year ended up being rather successful, as they racked up 1100 points, after placing 6th behind strong teams like Heroic, G2, and mousesports.