The Rush B, a new Counter-Strike tournament by AA Gaming, one of India's leading esports production companies, has completed its first season. The invitational event featured the top eight teams from across the country vying for the championship title and a portion of the prize pool. Only Friends were declared champions of the tournament after defeating KingPins in the final match. Although both teams performed exceptionally well throughout the competition, Only Friends managed to outperform their opponents and secure an easy win in the one-sided final.
CSGO Rush B update
The CSGO Rush B was hosted by AA Gaming with Glance being the smart lockscreen partner and SE Arena as the platform partner. Lastly, Talk Esport were the media partner for the event.
The tournament was immensely successful and was an indication of the slow revival of Counter-Strike in India. The tournament recorded more than 1.6 million viewers and 3 million impressions across all platforms.
Additionally, Glance clocked an astounding 100 million impressions through its lock screen activations for the tournament. AA Gaming, one of India’s most prominent esports production houses, has wrapped up the first season of its newly-launched Counter-Strike IP, the Rush B. This invitational tournament for CSGO saw the top eight teams from across the country battling for the title of champions and a share of the prize pool.
Only Friends emerges victorious
After an exhilarating competition, Only Friends emerged as the champions of the tournament after taking down KingPins in the finals. Both teams were dominant throughout the tournament, but Only Friends were a step ahead. The team took down their opponents with ease in a one-sided final to claim the title.
The CSGO Rush B was hosted by AA Gaming with Glance being the smart lockscreen partner and SE Arena as the platform partner. Lastly, Talk Esport were the media partner for the event.
The tournament was immensely successful and was an indication of the slow revival of Counter-Strike in India. The tournament recorded more than 1.6 million viewers and 3 million impressions across all platforms. Additionally, Glance clocked an astounding 100 million impressions through its lock screen activations for the tournament.