Virtus.pro put together a fantastic run at DreamHack Masters in Las Vegas, culminating in a championship win over SK Gaming.
The Green Wall is back in full force as OpTic Gaming managed to cruise through CWL Paris to record their first LAN win of the 2017 competitive season.
Astralis and SK Gaming were two big names that earned their spot in the DreamHack Masters semifinals during Day 4's action.
Following their major win over Cloud9 on Saturday, Team SoloMid look to present some major value for Sunday's slate.
Rounding out the group play competition at DreamHack Masters, Virtus.pro and Ninjas in Pyjamas put together solid performances during Day 3 to earn their spot in the playoffs.
Despite a multitude of technical difficulties, OpTic Gaming blitzed through the competition during Day 2 of CWL Paris and appeared poised to find themselves in the Grand Finals for the second consecutive week.
Following an upset victory over FlyQuest on Friday, Team Dignitas look to be fantastic value on Saturday as well.
While Day 1 was rife with technical difficulties, FaZe Clan and OpTic Gaming certainly performed well highlighting a handful of intense matches through group play
Multiple teams earned their way into the playoffs by virtue of earning the top spot in the group, including Astralis.
It's taken awhile, but Ethan has finally warmed up to FlyQuest, and his lineup for Friday certainly suggests the team will do well against a struggling Team Dignitas.
Coming off the heels of MLG Atlanta, CWL Paris is expected to be one of the most competitive events to date, with multiple teams from North America such as eUnited and Team EnVyUs, forced to play through the open bracket.
The stage is set for 16 of the world's finest CS:GO teams to do battle in Las Vegas, with $450,000 up for grabs and Astralis certainly appear to be the heavy favorites.