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Red Bull Flick is an annual competitive 2v2 Counter Strike tournament in which ameteure teams can earn a chance to compete against professional players for a $30,000 grand prize. Over the course of the 2021 Red Bull Flick tournament more than 5,000 matches were played internationally leading up to a world-wide broadcast grand finals event in Helsinki, Finland with thousands of online viewers, and hundreds of in person attendees.
Our team delivered eight fully original levels and a brand new game mode for the tournament. Each level featured a unique theme that contributed to an overarching narrative of player progression while also being competitively tuned for the new game-type.
Logitech's Playmaster was an exploration in esports training that allowed users to practice several specific FPS mechanics and receive detailed feedback about their performance. The project reached over 80,000 users interested in improving their skills.
The Map Pack team designed a cyberpunk themed training course made of separate skill building sections where players could hone their ability in specific game mechanics and a lobby area where they could dig into targeted feedback to motivate their improvement. Each area was detailed with numerous custom cyberpunk themed game assets, graphic designs, and massive vistas to offer players a totally unique setting.
The JBL Quantum Challenge is a single player training arena that leaned into the JBL Quantum line of gaming audio products with challenges specifically geared toward the hearing-based mechanics of Counter Strike. The project included custom environments branded in the style of the JBL Quantum product line and complete with in-game 3D representations of flagship products.
Thousands of players were intrudeced to the product line while they competed for high scores in each of the four challenges, and entered their best attempts for a chance to win a grand prize.
The Jack Links Beef Mode Challenge is a single player training course that guides players through prominent parts of Counter-Strike levels in a time-trial competition. The event was co-hosted by Fnatic, with several of their CS:GO team members posting their own times to beat for a shot at winning a Fnatic themed prize.
Nearly 1,000 esports fans competed for their chance to defeat the pros and win either a weekly prize or try their luck at one of the 50 grand prizes.