James Banks has been crowned Community Talent of the Year 2025 at the HLTV Awards, securing the fan-voted title for the second year in a row. The award, presented by 1xBet, underlines Banks’ status as one of the most recognizable and influential on-air personalities in Counter-Strike. The announcement was met with an immediate wave of reactions across social media, as fans, players, teams, and fellow talents weighed in on the result.
Banks reacts: “2026 will be even bigger for CS”

Shortly after the reveal, Banks took to X to thank the community for their support. Watching the show from home with his family, he emphasized how much the scene means to him and expressed optimism for the future of Counter-Strike, adding that 2026 will be even bigger for CS. The message struck a chord with fans, quickly gaining traction across the platform.
Sending huge love and thanks to everyone who voted for me & support me !
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Strong competition in the final vote
Banks edged out a highly competitive shortlist that included SPUNJ and Freya, both of whom received significant backing from the community. While many celebrated Banks’ consistency and connection with viewers, others argued that the margin highlighted just how stacked the talent pool has become.
Community reaction: praise, debates, and controversy

Reactions ranged from overwhelming congratulations to heated debate. High-profile figures and organizations such as Team Spirit, FACEIT, and Qtik publicly congratulated Banks, calling the win “deserved” and celebrating his long-term impact on broadcasts.
At the same time, parts of the community voiced frustration, with some claiming Freya or SPUNJ had been “robbed,” while others speculated about voting patterns and regional fanbases influencing the result. As with many community awards, the discussion quickly became part of the story itself.
A symbol of consistency and connection
Despite the noise, Banks’ back-to-back win reinforces a clear narrative: sustained presence, authenticity, and a strong bond with the audience matter. Whether hosting desks, conducting interviews, or engaging directly with fans online, Banks has remained a constant throughout multiple eras of Counter-Strike.
Winning the community award for a second consecutive year places him in rare company and sets a high bar heading into the 2026 season—one that, if the reaction is any indication, will continue to be closely watched by the entire CS scene.

