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Skyesports Championship 2024 Day 2 Concludes Without Hiccups

Team Gossip  |   Jul 25, 5:36 PM   |   6 min read

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Highlights

  • The management took prompt action after they received complaints about poor practice rooms, practice rooms and PCs

  • After calling off Day 1, Skyesports hosted Day 2 without any problems.

  • Coaches and players also took to the micro-blogging platform to inform their audience that the tournament organiser has worked on hosting a better day 2.

After being marred with technical and electricity issues on day 1, Skyesports turned things around for the players on the second day. Players and teams who were complaining online about how badly managed the whole event was, took a sign of relief as the $300,000 prize pool tournament ran smoothly throughout Day 2.

 

The management took prompt action after they received complaints about poor practice rooms, practice rooms and PCs. Skyesports quickly turned things around. They also addressed players, teams and fans' grievances on X (formerly Twitter) and said that they are actively working to change the players' experience.

 

Also Read: Ambitious Skyesports Championship 2024 Mired In Controversy

 

Skyesports Championship 2024 Day 2 Concludes Without Issues

 

 

After calling off Day 1, Skyesports hosted Day 2 without any problems. Skyesports worked in the background to ensure that everything runs smoothly in the days that lead up to the finals. They also addressed the first day's issue on X (formerly Twitter) and said: 

 

We regret to inform you that due to unforeseen technical issues and despite our best efforts to address them, we have decided to postpone the matches to Day 2 (July 24). Our team is diligently working to resolve these issues and will bring you the thrilling Counter-Strike 2 esports action tomorrow.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and will post the updated schedule soon. Thank you for your understanding and support.

 

Coaches and players also took to the micro-blogging platform to inform their audience that the tournament organiser has worked on hosting a better day 2. Kassad, CS2 coach for Bleed also took to X to give an update about the second day of the tournament and said: 

 

Whole day went smoothly here in India. Barely any delays, pc’s worked perfectly fine. I didn’t hear a single complaint. 

 

With this, the Skyesports Championship 2024's CS2 action is back in full form and the fans can expect a lot of intense action from the 12 teams that are playing in the tournament. 

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