Last year in December, I posted something similar to this post.
However, in the course of these few months, you can say that my taste in CSGO Youtube content has changed and thus why I decided to create this one. Same title, but different content.
Okay, here goes.
Tarik "Tarik" Celik is a professional CSGO player. He caught my attention when he and his (previous) team, Cloud 9, won the ELEAGUE Boston Major in January 2018 making them the first and only American team to ever win a major.
Recently, he transferred himself to MiBR which broke many hearts but fans understand why he made that decision. It's really hard to not like tarik because he's a awesome bro.
The thing that I like the most about him is his personality when gaming. He can be goofy, bro-ish and funny while in game. I love the interaction between him and other pro players.
Besides that, most of his videos are efficiently edited where a whole match which may take around 30 to more than 60 minutes is turned into a 10 minute ++ video without skipping any important details and highlights. So far, no other pro CSGO players are able to do that. Huge props to tarik's video editor, Jack.
Furthermore, tarik uploads a video everyday. I love it.
He's definitely my number one now because of his charm and personality, nice video edit and consistent uploads.
Next up is my boy LongBarrel simply because he's awesome in game and he also teaches strats and tricks while playing. I always learn new things when watching him play.
Besides Road to Global videos where he shows himself play, he also do tutorials where I found very interesting and useful. Because of him, my spray control is better now. His words = "Commit to the spray" also flash into my mind whenever I get a kill with an AK or M4.
Apart from that, I also like his voice though it doesn't match his kinda young face.
I am fond of his shiny blue knife. Always jealous whenever he flips out that beautiful M9 Bayonet blue sapphire which worth around 2 - 3k USD
Most of his videos are around 15 - 20 minutes long though.
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Those who are into CSGO Youtube vids like me would totally recognize The War Owl.
I learn a lot from his videos. Because of his advice in one of his vids, I now try to enjoy each CSGO game rather than focusing on ranking up. Having fun is more important than winning all games which is an awesome advice.
I love his narcissism. The reason why he was not one of the 5 most favored in the previous post was because I found him to be slightly annoying. However, as I dove into more of his videos, I now rather dig his personality.
Besides, his video editing skills have matured and I love how beautiful he makes each of vids. The music, the marvelous edit, the story, man I love The War Owl now.
Fitz remains to be one of my top CSGO Youtubers because all of his videos never fail to make me laugh.
Though he's no longer number one because his upload schedule is shit hehe. Besides, he also upload Fortnite vids now which I don't really dig but I still watch because it's fuckin Fitz.
He got second channel now which is also Fitz where he uploads jokes that are not satisfactory enough to be in his main videos which I love because it means more Fitz! Yeay!
Last but not least, Turbo is now one of my fav CSGO Youtubers because he often brings latest news about the world of CSGO.
Though not showing any gameplays or make jokes while playing, I found Turbo's vids to be useful. He's passionate about CSGO trading and skins and always one of the firsts to highlight major and minor updates.
He definitely deserves more love because I just can feel how passionate he is in all of his videos and he brings up to date and useful news to the community. I love you man.
You might notice that Bucks, FakeJake, Houngoungagne and Kugo are no longer my top five.
Well, I unsubscribe to Bucks because he rarely uploads CSGO contents now. Most of his recent vids are on Fortnite, Tinder and Omegle which I don't dig.
As for the others, I still like them but the preferable level decreased for the lack of uploads on CSGO. Not that they're being lazy but they have their own projects and personal stuff to take care of. For instance, Houngoungagne aka Jeff has created his own matchmaking server which I think quite impressive. Kugo has been dealing with some adult stuff but he's hanging on there. Stay mighty Kugo! FakeJake has school and exams to worry about. I wish he would bring back the Meat Boys and do more comeback challenges.
Other CSGO Youtubers that I like and follow closely (not in special order) :