Summit1g returns to CS:GO and proves he’s still got it with impressive clutch

After a long hiatus, popular Twitch streamer Jaryd ‘Summit1g’ Lazar has returned to streaming Counter-Strike, and the veteran player has proved he’s still one of the best in the game.

Summi1g kicked off his career with a brief stint in professional Counter-Strike. However, after playing under organizations such as A51 and Mythic, the player turned to Twitch, where he’d begin streaming regularly from 2013 onwards.

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Now, Summit is one of the most popular streamers globally and was once even the most-followed creator on Twitch. With over 6.1M followers, he gradually moved away from his roots in playing Counter-Strike.

Considered as a variety streamer, you may catch Summit playing all sorts of games nowadays,from Sea of Thieves, to eveniRacing. However, he recently returned to the first-person shooter CS:GO and proved he can still compete.

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Summit recently began playing Counter-Strike again on stream, and in his May 21 broadcast, the former pro player reminded his viewers exactly how good he is.

In a short highlight from his May 21 stream, Summit pulled off an incredible 1v4 while defending B site from the attackers on the classic map Dust 2.

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After swiftly taking down the four attackers, his chat went ecstatic for the popular streamer, and even his in-game teammates hyped him up.

While Summit hasn’t played Counter-Strike in a while, he did also recentlymake his return to Valorant– a similar first-person shooter – where he ended up carrying his team in the first competitive game he played in months.

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Clearly showing he’s still got it, long-time fans of the streamer will love to see him continue going back to his roots with Counter-Strike.

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