YouTube is the most casual-friendly way of watching CS2 esports events, though live-streams aren’t as common.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nESL, ELEAGUE, Dreamhack and many other community esports enthusiasts groups collate CS:GO tournament footage and upload it to YouTube.<\/p>\n
With YT’s ease of access across all devices, it’s the easiest way for newer fans to dive into the already six-year long history of CS2 esports events available to watch on the world’s most popular video-sharing site.<\/p>\n
ESL and a few others upload live-streams from time to time, but YT is best to watch the extras, such as exclusive interviews and commentary roundtables, as well as past videos. Many famous teams such as FaZe Clan and Team Liquid also upload their own personal footage on their own channels, which is a great place to see behind the scenes esports content.<\/p>\n