CS: GO: ‘Papi’ Paszabiceps Joins Team Liquid’s Streaming Team

Published 08/05/2020, 5:21 PM EDT

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This day just keeps getting better for all the eSports fans out there. The game-changing new update for Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Warzone dropped, ushering in the 5th Season of the game. Then there is the much-awaited car update in Fortnite, which also brought a lot of additional changes to the game. On top of that, Ninja made an appearance on Twitch with DrLupo and streamed Fortnite and Warzone. And now, Team Liquid has welcomed Paszabiceps in their CS: GO streaming team and ScreaM in their Valorant roster.

We will get to Pasza in a moment, let us talk about ScreaM first. The Belgian ‘One Tap Machine’ made the switch from CS to Valorant and has been streaming it since the beta stage. The former CS pro has had a good run as part of teams like G2 eSports, Titan, and Team Envy. He joined the Valorant Pro Division back in June, and being signed to a prestigious eSports org like Team Liquid is a huge honor, no doubt.

Further reading: CS:GO: Odds Haven’t Slowed Down ‘The Tank’

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Papito is coming!” – Paszabiceps on being on the Team Liquid CS: GO streaming team

This is Pasza’s tweet, breaking the good news. Of course, fans are loving it!

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Pasza has been kind of inactive in the pro scene for about two years now. He has not been one to stream regularly or even for long. The former Virtus.pro player has been one of the most popular faces in the CS: GO pro scene and to see him under the Team Liquid banner does seem pretty unreal, to be honest.

However, as Team Liquid announced, he will not be joining the Liquid roster as a player. At least, not right now. Instead, he is currently under the Team Liquid banner as a streamer and content creator. This makes sense since the team has just bid farewell to one of their long-term players, nitr0. Liquid signed 19-year-old Grim, formerly of Triumph, to replace him.

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We think you will agree that there are crazy things happening in the world of eSports right now. We say, what a time to be alive (well, at least in terms of eSports)!

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Samyarup Chowdhury

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Samyarup Chowdhury is an eSports author at EssentiallySports since June 2020. An avid gamer since his childhood, Samyarup has played many titles such as GTA Vice City, IGI, and FIFA, among others. Currently, he is a rather defensive fan of Valorant and the Assassin's Creed franchise.
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