I'm looking to start an organization in esports. Progress will be sluggish at first, but over time things will begin to smooth out. The organization will start out as a team for CS:GO and as we progress I will start opening up IGL positions for other games and branch out. Eventually, the Organization will have a website, sponsors, uniforms, etc. This will take time, but I am confident that progress will be made.
I'm an EX-Semi pro wanting to start my own organization and get the ball rolling on CS:GO again. I miss playing the game with a team and recently I started playing with friends I got hooked. I've played CS for the majority of my life so far ever since I was 6 and even a bit before that I was playing. I didn't really play much of CS: Source, but I did play a lot of 1.5 and 1.6 as a kid. When I got older things kinda went downhill for me and my family I won't get into the bread and butter on that topic, but it does have a reason to be mentioned. When I was about I think 12 is when CS:GO came out. Now me being just a pre-teen at the time I had no clue what Esports was or if it was even a thing. As I got older I started seeing teams like Fnatic, C9, Virtus Pro, and other teams compete in competitive CS:GO. I had a crappy laptop at the time so I wasn't able to do much, but as time progressed I got an upgrade and joined a team called T2uNam1. We competed in FACEIT tournaments and eventually wanted to start doing ESEA. Only problem was I was 16 at the time and in the state, I live in most jobs require you to be 18 to work. So I had decided to leave the team and leave this dream behind, and now that I have given myself some time to prepare for this, such as getting a job, newer pc build, and new equipment. I guess I can finally say the magic words, I'm back I'm finally back and I'm damn sure glad to be back.