Pro CS2 Match Breaks Record During Intense Gameplay
Pro CS2 Match Record Breaks During Gameplay
A pro Counter-Strike 2 match went on for so long that players needed a bathroom break mid-map, breaking the record for the longest pro match in the game. Anyone who has engaged in an intense match knows how long they can last; a classic CS2 match typically lasts around 30 minutes, and those that go into overtime can range from 40 to 50 minutes.
But what if a match lasted an unbelievable 2 hours and 50 minutes? That's exactly what happened during ESL Pro League Season 20 when M80 faced Fnatic in the group stages, leading to record-breaking gameplay on Anubis.
Record-Breaking Duration
- The contest was evenly matched, with both teams ending the first half at 6-6.
- As the regulation time concluded, both teams remained knotted at 12-12.
- Overtime commenced, with teams trading rounds endlessly.
During round 64, in overtime seven, a staggering two hours and 25 minutes into the match, players decided it was necessary to pause for a bathroom break. Caster revelations highlighted the moment as Fnatic’s bodyy reached out, resulting in a unanimous agreement from the lobby.
A Much-Needed Break
Upon returning from the brief intermission, the match extended into overtime eight, concluding with M80 clinching victory at 37-34. M80 didn’t stop there, winning the overall match with a 2-0 score, with the second map, Inferno, also going into overtime, finishing at 16-13.
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