Counter Strike Global Offensive is finally getting a feature cinematic fragmovie done by Style-Productions. This will encompass all the best moments that we saw in 2019. From the best moments, where we see trigger discipline, to the closest escapes and clutches. Anthony Perfetto and Daniel Hagel are going to be the lead editors for this one. CSGO still stands tall as one of the most significant FPS games of all time. Overwatch, Rainbow Six, Valorant, all these games do give it a competition, but it remains irreplaceable. This is one of the reasons why Echoes 2019 will be a great success, simply because of the immense, indomitable popularity of the game.
According to HLTVorg, the video features Nicolai “dev1ce“ Reedtz’s phenomenal pistol win on NRG at the StarLadder Major. Also, Vincent “Brehze“ Cayonte’s gutsy 1v4 against Renegades on Inferno. The action-packed quick scene cut is one of the key features that will make this 15-minute video quite popular.
CSGO fragmovie Echoes 2019 is out now
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Accompanied by high octane music, the movie is filled with moments that make us gasp in astonishment. For instance, there are moments where we see a sniper headshot almost three people in a row with minimal jiggle peek. For anyone who snipes, hitting the same spot consistently can be one of the most difficult skills to champion in CSGO.
The other defining feature of the movie is the unpredictability that is captured. Most times, the element of surprise is the one that gets us maximum kills. In the video, we see several of these moments, where shots fly out of the blue and connect right on the spot.
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Encompassing all players and not just pros
Echoes of 2019 fragmovie released https://t.co/CuS6cbHZCX
— HLTVorg (@HLTVorg) July 16, 2020
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The good thing about this fragmovie is that it has clips from almost all tiers of the game. This form of diversification keeps everyone involved. To focus on just one stratum of the gaming community (pros) would be highly biased. Thus, it was perhaps the best idea to be all-encompassing.
Everything looks perfect in this video, from the motion zooming in and out of the POV player to the gunshots being synchronized with the beats of the background music.