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Counter-Strike 2 is one of the top 3 live-streamed esports in the world, with hardcore communities and casual fans alike watching the biggest professional tournaments unfold across a variety of different online services. While the CS2 Pro League is the main competition to watch year-round, there are plenty of other Majors, Minors and Qualifiers broadcast over the Internet and available to binge-watch if you can’t get enough of the CS2 competitive circuit.<\/p>\n

One thing unique to CS2 compared to other esports is how hard it is to keep up with all of the different leagues and tournaments. Because Valve sponsors rather than hosts its own CS2 events, there is an overwhelming number of third-party organizers like Electronic Sports League running CS2 tournaments of varying tiers in multiple regions. This makes actually finding out where to watch each event fairly complicated, unless you’re highly involved with the community.<\/p>\n

This guide is here to help fans who might not be as Internet savvy find the best sources to watch CS2 esports events.<\/p>\n


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How to watch CS2 esports online<\/h2>\n

The majority of CS2’s competitive tournaments are available to watch online, for free, through live-streaming sites like MLG.tv, Twitch.tv and YouTube<\/a>. Watching live-streams is free on all popular platforms, making it possible for casual or hardcore fans to tune in without cost of entry.<\/p>\n

\"CS:GoCS2 Pro League is the biggest tournament held every year, run and organized by Electronic Sports League<\/a> who have an exclusive broadcast deal with Facebook. Starting with the European and North American ESL Pro League Season 7, fans can only find official streams for these events on Facebook, though you don’t need an account there to watch. Live-streams and replays for other league or tournaments that are not ESL-branded can be found, as normal, on other sites.<\/p>\n

If you’re unfamiliar with what live-streaming is, it’s just a real-time broadcast of an esports event uploaded to the Internet. From the comfort of home, you can tune into the coverage on computer, smartphone or tablet and watch the action as it unfolds. You can also watch the uploaded videos of the event after the fact, if you can’t watch it live.<\/p>\n

CS2 is one of the few esports to break into the mainstream consciousness, with several television networks in North America running broadcasts of one-off CS2 tournament events. However, these aren’t as common or high in production value as the main premiers hosted by ESL and other well established leagues, and only with certain cable providers.<\/p>\n

The following list are the best live-streaming sites to watch CS2 Pro League and other tournaments.<\/p>\n

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Facebook is the official broadcasting partner for CS:GO Pro League and other ESL events.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The Electronic Sports League announced Facebook will be their main broadcast partner for Counter-Strike 2 Pro League<\/a> and other ESL One esport events from this year onward. <\/p>\n

You can only watch official live-streams of CS2 Pro League on the popular social media site. Thankfully, you do not have to have an account on Facebook to access and watch the streams, with links provided on the official ESL website.<\/p>\n

All CS2 Pro League streams are available to watch in full 1080p resolution and 60fps on Facebook, and you can even choose to watch live-streams in a virtual reality headset such as HTC Vive and Oculus Rift in the near future. <\/p>\n

There are also collaborative video features planned which will allow esports fans to watch the live-streams with friends and jump in chat-rooms while watching the same broadcast, though there is no date for when it will be implemented.<\/p>\n

While the CS2 Pro League has yet to commence, the ESL One events that have streamed on Facebook so far have had decent quality with some minor hiccups, and it’s the only place you can watch the main event for now.<\/p>\n

CS2 esports – Where to watch on Facebook<\/h4>\n