Australian Azubu Masters kicks off tomorrow when the top 8 teams from the country will battle for $6,000. Day one of Azubu Masters is set to go off tomorrow and show what Australian CS:GO has to offer. Throughout the day expert analysis casting will be provided by fnatic's Patrik "cArn" Sättermon and Jonatan "Devilwalk" Lundberg as well as local talent bringing you the play the play. GOTV is also planned to ensure all games can be watched. Those local to the area can come down to Australian Technology Park in Sydney and and get a chance to take photos and autographs with the fnatic and Australian stars. More information for vistors can be found here. Giveaways will go on all day to fans courtesy of the people from Eizo, SteelSeries and fnatic. ![]() Vox Eminor will be looking to get back to winning ways this weekend The tournament is broken down into two days with the first day showcasing the eight teams in two groups of four. The top two from each group will then progress to a single elimination best-of-three bracket where they will play for $6,000 in cash plus prizes from Eizo, Steelseries, fnatic and DXRacer.
Keep an eye out on the Hot Matches and news here at HLTV.org as we will be sure to keep you updated as the tournament progresses. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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