Competitive scenario even stronger in Brazil.

Seems that you guys finally got rid of us brs. :D
I would like you guys to see how mature our gaming can be when we're not cheating, haha.
I'm kidding, I'd never cheat *cough* again *cough*.
We're going to have a release cup in february and even though it's AMATEUR we already have more than 100 clans in it.
Some play Crossfire for years, some don't, but all of them are kinda excited to play.

http://copa.crossfirebrasil.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=53

We already have a national ESL coming and hope we can get partners to bring WCG qualifies to Latin America and having the oporttunity to play great clans like vVv and many others at the world final, but for it to happen, we need as many trust as we can from the whole CF community as a pro CS league officer told us.

Competitive CF is not a new thing for us, at least when we talk about amateur leagues.
There's a lot of matches casted at livestream if you search for 'CSL' 'GIGA-X' and 'COPAWCW' they're amateur gaming organizations born to bring us some fun as we couldn't get in oficial leagues.

That's it, I just wanted you guys to know that we have a strong competitive scenario growing here and it's good to know that CF's still alive as a competitive game.

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