5 CS:GO Twitch Streamers You’ve Got To Watch
5 CS:GO Twitch Streamers You’ve Got To Watch

The CS:GO Twitch scene grows with each day, and it can be daunting to know exactly who’s worth watching. That’s why we’ve put together a list of 5 CS:GO Twitch streamers that you can put on and guarantee a good time with!

PimpCSGO

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Fans of competitive CS:GO may know Pimp from various avenues. A former Liquid player, Pimp retired from playing competitively at an early age. Nowadays, he’s most known for his work as a desk analyst on most Tier 1 CS:GO tournaments. But did you know he’s also a Twitch CS:GO streamer too?

Pimp is on this list because his CS:GO Twitch streams are about helping players improve. There are other ways to improve among the CS:GO ranks. You can perfect your crosshair, you can adjust your CS:GO rates. But watching Twitch streamers, especially ex-pros, is an amazing way to do so.

As the part owner of ReFrag alongside Liquid’s EliGE, Pimp’s CS:GO stream shows how you can use training programs to improve at the game. His Twitch channel can be found here.

olofmeister

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It’s always good to see a legend in action. Now benched for FaZe and effectively retired, olofmeister now spends his days streaming his FACEIT Level 10 games alongside another legend, f0rest. It’s interesting to watch how the old guard adjusts to the newer CS:GO meta.

While olofmeister isn’t the player he was, it’s still amazing to see him playing at a high level and enjoying the game as much as ever. Players can learn a lot about game sense from olofmeister’s Twitch CS:GO stream, and he’s probably the most notable ex-pro on the platform.

His Twitch channel can be found here.

ohnePixel

Credit: ohnePixel on YouTube

Remember, it’s a hobby, not an addiction. Easily the most popular CS:GO streamer on Twitch, ohnePixel spends his days opening the entire CS:GO case list in the hope of unboxing some of the game’s rarest skins. No one on the platform opens more, with his engaging style a potent combination for tens of thousands to tune in to his CS:GO stream daily.

Watching ohnePixel is a great way to live vicariously through CS:GO case openings, without the financial risk of actually opening them. If case openings aren’t your thing, ohnePixel does also react to many competitive CS:GO matches, so he does engage with the pro scene, too.

The CS:GO Twitch streams of ohnePixel can be watched here.

m0NESYoF

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As the official CS:GO Twitch channel of G2’s m0NESY, watching this is a great way to see how the pros play without pressure. Young m0NESY spends his streams playing FACEIT matches, trying out new tricks. It’s interesting to see how much better he is than other level 10s, showing what it takes to go pro.

Right now, m0NESY is one of the best CS:GO players in the world. He brings his all to each match, and his CS:GO stream is proof of that. While his English is limited, he does his best to make sure each stream is accessible as possible. For anyone interested in the pro scene, catching m0NESY’s CS:GO stream is a must-watch.

You can follow and watch m0NESY on Twitch here.

fl0m

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The Twitch CS:GO streamer fl0m focuses on competitive play as a current player for Mythic. Despite not playing at the very top level, it says a lot about how great his content is, that he’s still been able to become one of the top CS:GO streamers on Twitch. He treads a fine line between entertaining and ultra-competitive and does so perfectly.

In an average stream, fl0m hovers around 3,000 viewers. Despite his affinity for competitive matches, on occasion he will dip into CS:GO case openings, so there’s something for everyone here.

You can find fl0m on Twitch here.

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