Counter Strike Esports in Brazil is undoubtedly on the rise ever since the game’s launch. The region has quite notable players under its belt with the likes of Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, Fernando “fer” Alvarenga and Lincoln “fnx” Lau having rocked the scene with their daunting achievements.
The latter has indeed sparked a flame among the Brazilian youth with youngsters seizing every possible opportunity to bolster the region’s stakes over other continents.
A few days ago, Sao Paulo based popular football club Corinthians Paulista tweeted about their potential entry to the Esports of Valve’s First Person Tactical shooter. No concrete information was shared at the time of publication although they are actively looking to assemble a team with a goal to further develop in their region.
Corinthians Paulista are currently invested in Free Fire, a Battle Royale game application as they now look to invest in the Esports of Counter Strike:Global Offensive after witnessing an impeccable support from the Brazilian CS:GO community.
This indeed allowed them to weigh up their options and chart a course to supporting a set of like-minded individuals who share the same dedication towards the game.
The announcement was made from their Free Fire Twitter account and we may soon come across a dedicated Corinthians Paulista CS:GO force.