BLAST Pro Series is headed to Miami
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BLAST Pro Series to host a $250,000 CS:GO tournament in Los Angeles

The popular Counter-Strike circuit is making a stop in California.

Popular CS:GO circuit BLAST Pro Series is making a stop in Los Angeles for a $250,000 tournament this year featuring some of the world’s best teams, which should make any west coast CS:GO fan happy.

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The announcement was made during its recent CS:GO tournament in São Paulo, which saw Danish powerhouse Astralis take another championship for themselves. The Los Angeles tournament will take place from July 12-13, and is being held at the Galen Center.

Before this, however, BLAST Pro Series will hosting two more tournaments. First, they will be making its American debut in Miami at the Watsco Center. The six teams heading to Miami are pretty stacked, with Astralis, MIBR, FaZe Clan, Team Liquid, Cloud9, and Natus Vincere all looking for a win.

After the stop in Miami, BLAST is going back across the Atlantic Ocean for an event in Madrid. The teams heading to Madrid and Los Angeles haven’t been revealed yet, but from what we’ve seen this year so far, we can expect the talent to be impressive.

The last BLAST Pro Series tournament was exciting, as we saw Astralis and Team Liquid duke it out in Brazil, adding another chapter to their ongoing rivalry. Astralis, however, bested Liquid again to add another trophy to their ever-growing cabinet. We will have to wait and see if a different team can stand tall at BLAST Pro Series Los Angeles in a few months.


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