VN: Counter-Strike has been thought of a predominantly European game. You guys are the first South American team to win a major championship. What kind of pride do you take in that?
GT Fallen: It’s a big history. Part of, if there was someone to blame because of it, it’s because I don’t think the tournaments themselves work enough to make it global. I think they are getting better and better from the rest, but if you look at CS:GO from the beginning, when they started doing tournaments, they were focused in Europe. They had a lot of European tournaments and of course because North America is such a rich region, they had tournaments as well. They never thought to look in South America. They never take a look in the Africa region. They never took a look in Asian region. They started taking a look into it now. So what I expect is one day I’ll be able to come back to Brazil and play those tournaments in my country and region instead of going to North America because I’m far away from my family, I’m far away from my girlfriend and everything. So I hope that makes more exposure and success, people start looking into South America because there are a lot of players that are patient players and it would be awesome to play the same tournaments we play in our region (there)
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