If you feel like there isn't enough Counter Strike: Global Offensive in the world, then the Electronics Sports League has a plan just for you. It's now announced that there is a new 24/7 CS:GO streaming channel dedicated to the game's best players.
While there won't always be some live game to broadcast, commentary will be shown, along with tips and tricks and coverage from recent events, of which the ESL has thousands of hours of footage from. That constantly updated playlist will be updated by the ESL itself, so it should always host the most interesting match ups from the game's history.
Catering to the casual viewers and those that may want to watch specific shows and broadcasts, the ESL has also launched a calendar for what's coming up on the channel. Some of the upcoming showings include the Grand Finals from last year's CS:GO championships, as well as some of the most viewed videos and clips from 2014.
The channel is also set to host content chosen by pro-player luminaries, with certain high profile names given the chance to host their own segments and clip shows.
How all of this will pan out, we'll have to wait and see, but there's no reason that the ESL shouldn't be able to drum up at least a fair sized audience for such a stream.
Would you tune in?