What CS:GO YouTube channels should you follow and why? Guide by SCOPE.GG
The SCOPE.GG team has gathered YouTube channels where you can learn the latest news from the esports scene, find new tips, and have a laugh.
hltv.org
Type of content: esports
Country: international
Language: English
YouTube channel of hltv.org portal. Apart from highlight compilations from the latest tournaments, you can also find interviews, analytics and funny moments from esports matches.
A useful channel for players that want to follow the professional scene while not missing great plays from the matches.
Elmapuddy
Type of content: esports
Country: Australia
Language: English
Elmapuddy, a former analyst of Gen.G and ORDER, shares opinion and expertise with his subscribers. By watching demos from matches of big tournaments, he tells about strats, plays and grenades that are used by pros throughout the rounds.
Australian analyst’s materials will be handy for players whose wish is to make it to esports and play in a team. Thanks to the information in his videos, you will get necessary fundamentals about team-based Counter-Strike.
JohnNissan (steel)
Type of content: esports
Country: Canada
Language: English
The former professional player from Canada has left the Counter-Strike sphere, but his videos still can be watched by anyone. Josh has been recording guides meant for team captains about the importance of watching demos, tactics, defaults, and things that are crucial in a team structure.
Even though steel is not making videos about CS:GO anymore, his content is still great for learning from.
TheWarOwl
Type of content: entertainment, education
Country: USA
Language: English
Entertaining and educational videos can be found on TheWarOwl’s channel: for example, in one of his videos he changed floor’s textures on different maps, and in another one he reviewed s1mple’s game on one of big tournaments.
TheWarOwl has gained a lot of fans watching his videos from all over the world, all due to the variety of content.
Callum Brawn
Type of content: esports
Country: United Kingdom, Germany
Language: English
The channel of Endpoint’s analyst has a few subscribers, however it’s got useful and unique information for amateur players. Callum tells about nuances of how a game is built in a professional team, how to give info, and on what basis tactics are created.
The content of the British is a great find for competitive players of all levels.
ESL Counter-Strike
Type of content: esports, entertainment
Country: international
Language: English
ESL tournament operator’s official channel. It covers the events within ESL’s tournaments: tournament analytics, highlights, teams comms, as well as entertaining videos with players. During analytics, ESL releases a series of guides, in which you can find plenty of useful information: grenades, boosts, tactics for competitive matches.
Diversity and originality is what makes ESL channel’s videos interesting and informative to watch.
NadeKing
Type of content: entertainment, education
Country: Estonia
Language: English
The Estonian makes entertaining content for CS:GO fans. There are unusual tricks, interesting nades, and pranks within a game. Most of the materials shown in NadeKing’s videos are unique and engaging for all players.
The channel deserves a chance, because some of the videos make you wonder: just how much time does he spend on making those?