Anders Blume reflects on how Counter-Strike and esports as a whole have gradually drifted away from their original identity. He explains that in the rush to professionalize and imitate traditional sports broadcasting, the scene attempted to appeal to a “mainstream” audience that never truly existed, while unintentionally distancing its most loyal and authentic fanbase.
Anders argues that esports lost part of its soul by becoming overly sanitized, corporate, and polished, prioritizing appearances and business models borrowed from traditional sports over genuine community culture. He contrasts this with the raw, chaotic, but passionate environment that originally defined Counter-Strike — from HLTV forums to unfiltered chat interaction — which he believes made esports feel alive and authentic.
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Ultimately, he calls for a return to a more natural, community-driven atmosphere, where broadcasts embrace personality, looseness, and connection rather than forcing a rigid, artificial professionalism that alienates the very fans who built the scene.

