Customer story

BLAST runs large-scale open qualifiers for the Paris CS:GO Major with Challengermode

BLAST.tv automated open qualifiers for the Paris CS:GO Major on Challengermode, drawing 7,200 players from 252 countries in a single week.
BLAST runs large-scale open qualifiers for the Paris CS:GO Major with Challengermode

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Week duration

7,2k

Players competed

1,5k

Games played

252

Countries

Company

Location

Copenhagen, Denmark

Industry

Esports

Key features used

Counter-Strike Global Offensive game integrationTournaments (swiss format)Enterprise SpaceShow all

The problem

BLAST.tv needed to organize open qualifiers for the Paris CS:GO Major across Europe and Oceania. The event had to process thousands of teams within a single week, with tournament-grade match conditions and no manual bottlenecks.

Automated qualifiers at global scale

BLAST.tv ran the qualifiers inside a dedicated Enterprise Space on Challengermode, configured with custom CS:GO server settings to guarantee consistent, tournament-grade match conditions across every game in Europe and Oceania. The platform handled registration and game set-up automatically, scaling to thousands of players without manual intervention.BLAST Paris CS:GO Major open qualifiersThe open qualifiers funnelled teams into a closed qualifier stage that used the Swiss bracket format — a structure that rewards consistent performance by matching teams with similar records each round, letting the strongest teams rise naturally to the top. Automated match creation, real-time score reporting, and live support kept the entire pipeline running without the bottlenecks that plague manual operations. The whole qualifier run, from first match to final result, completed in just one week.

See also

Blast.tv's successful Rainbow Six Siege event on Challengermode.

7,200 players across 252 countries

The Paris Major carried extra weight. By mid-2023, the CS:GO community knew the transition to CS2 was coming, making this one of the last CS:GO Majors ever held. For thousands of players across Europe and Oceania, it was their final shot at qualifying for a CS:GO Major — and 7,200 of them took it. Across 252 countries, players registered, competed, and had their results recorded in real time over a single week.The automated Swiss format in the closed qualifier stage meant that progression was earned, not seeded. Teams climbed or fell based on their record, and the system handled every pairing, match spin-up, and score update automatically. Challengermode's infrastructure turned what could have been a logistical nightmare into a clean, high-stakes competition — giving every aspiring team a genuine path to Counter-Strike's most iconic event.BLAST Paris CS:GO Major open qualifiers
Challengermode are a tried and trusted partner for BLAST and we are delighted to have their expert support in delivering the Qualifiers for Europe and Oceania — which will both provide a key pathway for all aspiring teams in their efforts to reach Counter-Strike's most iconic event.
Andrew HaworthCommissioner for BLAST Premier

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