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Player Name
| Map | Played | W/L | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dust2 | 10 | 6/4 | 60% |
| Train | 7 | 5/2 | 71% |
| Mirage | 8 | 4/4 | 50% |
| Nuke | 5 | 4/1 | 80% |
| Overpass | 5 | 3/2 | 60% |
| Inferno | 3 | 0/3 | 0% |
| Accumulated | Average |
|---|---|
| Kills | 132.24 |
| Flash Assists | 11.95 |
| Headshots | 67.9 |
| Assists | 49.48 |
| Deaths | 125.05 |
| Entry Kills | 19.86 |
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Imperial Esports is a Brazilian Counter-Strike team, most often built around history and experience rather than young talent. The org grabbed scene’s attention during their CS:GO “Last Dance” era when FalleN, fer, and fnx briefly reunited and brought Imperial back into the spotlight. The CS2 era continues with the same formula - rebuilding around seasoned players and emerging talent, trying to find the sweet spot and push them deeper into international tournaments. They’re not yet the consistent threat they aim to be, but Imperial has a way of finding some moments, taking maps off stronger teams, reminding everyone why the org carries so much weight in Brazilian Counter-Strike.
Imperial Esports is a Brazilian Counter-Strike team, most often built around history and experience rather than young talent. The org grabbed scene’s attention during their CS:GO “Last Dance” era when FalleN, fer, and fnx briefly reunited and brought Imperial back into the spotlight. The CS2 era continues with the same formula - rebuilding around seasoned players and emerging talent, trying to find the sweet spot and push them deeper into international tournaments. They’re not yet the consistent threat they aim to be, but Imperial has a way of finding some moments, taking maps off stronger teams, reminding everyone why the org carries so much weight in Brazilian Counter-Strike.
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