CS:GO Introduces a New “God” Player
As the League of Legends community wraps up the season after the 2024 World Championship CKTG 2024 with T1, several other esports tournaments are currently reaching their conclusions. Specifically, on the evening of December 15 (Vietnam time), the CS:GO community concluded the final Major tournament of 2024 – the Perfect World Major Shanghai 2024, with Team Spirit as the champion.
It is worth noting that debut player Donk continues to make a mark by securing his team’s victory in the third Major tournament and also being honored as the FMVP, the most valuable player of the finals. This is a remarkable achievement for a debuting player. In fact, many legends of CS:GO and other esports have not reached such accomplishments in their debut years, except for Faker.
Fans Draw Parallels to Faker Following CS:GO’s “God” Player
With Donk’s achievements, many fans are drawing comparisons between him and Faker across both CS:GO and League of Legends. Both have secured championships in their respective high-tier competitions during their initial professional seasons. The main difference lies in the surrounding talent; Faker had four teammates of equal skill, while Donk faced situations where he had to “carry the team”.
Many opinions suggest that if Donk maintains his performance over a long period, he could become the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) of CS:GO, akin to Faker.
However, it is essential to note that Donk must not only maintain his high-level performance but also manage the pressure that comes with such expectations. Being the G.O.A.T in CS:GO or any other game entails not just accolades but also leaving a lasting impact and legacy.
And it will be equally exciting to see how Donk compares to Faker in the future. This rookie truly has the potential to create remarkable surprises, drawing the attention of both the CS:GO community and the broader esports scene.