‘Broken’ seeding just made top CS:GO team’s BLAST Paris Major journey much harder
‘Broken’ seeding just made top CS:GO team’s BLAST Paris Major journey much harder

The BLAST Paris Major promises to be a great final send-off for CS:GO as Valve and the Counter-Strike community look forward to CS2—at least, it will be for teams not dealing with seeding drama like Heroic, as their coach revealed today.

Heroic are arguably the number one or two CS:GO team in the world at the moment, which is reflected across multiple rankings—the Danes are first in HLTV and ESL world rankings and number three in BLAST’s ranking—but even so, they’re up for a tougher journey at the upcoming BLAST Paris Major beginning on May 8 because of how Buchholz seeding works. And their head coach, Richard “Xizt” Landström, is obviously unhappy about it.

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