Why the CS2 Community Loves IEM Cologne

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IEM Cologne - the main CS2 tournament of the summer

On August 7th, IEM Cologne 2024, one of the biggest Counter-Strike 2 tournaments, kicked off in Germany. The world's best teams will compete for a prize pool of one million dollars and an incredible trophy. In this article, we will explore why the CS2 community loves IEM Cologne.

Rich History and Status

IEM Cologne boasts a rich history and significant status among professional players and Counter-Strike fans. The tournament, which was first held in Cologne in 2014 under the name ESL One Cologne, became part of the IEM (Intel Extreme Masters) series in 2021. Over the years, three majors have been held in Cologne, and with each championship, its popularity has only grown.

The regularity of the tournament being held in the same place has created convenience for fans, allowing them to plan trips in advance. This has made IEM Cologne not just another tournament, but a special and memorable event in the world of esports.

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A True Trophy

The champion's cup also draws special attention to the tournament. Unlike other tournaments where trophies might be 3D printed, the IEM Cologne cup is impressive: it is heavy and huge, giving it solidity and desirability among professional players. Even though IEM Cologne has not been a major in recent years, its trophy remains one of the most prestigious awards in the CS2 world.

The Cathedral of Counter-Strike

Cologne is a city with a rich history and cultural heritage, symbolized by the Cologne Cathedral. The IEM Cologne tournament is held at the Lanxess Arena, which is often compared to this legendary cathedral, adding even more cultural and symbolic significance to the event.

ESL promotes the idea that Cologne is the "Cathedral of Counter-Strike," and mentions of the Cologne Cathedral have become an integral part of the tournament’s promo videos. This comparison enhances the cult status of the venue, adding to its prestige.

Crazy Fans

No major championship can do without the support of CS2 fans, and in Cologne, they are simply crazy. The 2018 tournament was especially memorable when the local team BIG reached the final but lost to Natus Vincere. Fans actively supported their team, creating an unforgettable atmosphere.

Besides the local fans, dedicated supporters from all over the world come to Cologne. They bring drums, banners, flags, and flares, creating an atmosphere of a true sports celebration. Notably, fans of different teams do not conflict with each other, making the event even more enjoyable for all participants.

Incredible Highlights and Memorable Moments

Over the years, numerous incredible moments have occurred at the Cologne tournaments. In 2014, the Ninjas in Pyjamas team won their first and only major in CS. The Brazilian team SK Gaming became the first in history to win two consecutive Valve events. And in 2019, the Cologne championship marked the culmination of Team Liquid's mini-era.

The tournaments in Cologne have also provided many impressive highlights. For example, the moment when olofmeister defused the bomb in the flames on the Overpass map, earning a commemorative graffiti. Or when s1mple killed dennis with an AWP no-scope jump shot on Cache and then no-scoped KRIMZ, also earning graffiti recognition.

IEM Cologne is more than just a tournament. It is an event that combines rich history, prestigious awards, incredible atmosphere, and dedicated fans from around the world. All these elements make IEM Cologne one of the most loved and anticipated tournaments in the Counter-Strike 2 community.

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