Showmatch Announcement: magixx and chopper to Lead Teams at BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4

🎮 Showmatch Announcement: magixx and chopper to Lead Teams at BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4
Organizers of the BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4 event have officially announced a special showmatch scheduled to take place as part of the tournament’s playoff stage on December 28, 2025 at 16:00 Moscow time (UTC +3). The match announcement came through the event’s social media channels and has sparked excitement within the Counter-Strike 2 community.
Two of the most recognizable figures in the Russian CS2 streamer scene — Boris “magixx” Vorobyev and Leonid “chopper” Vishnyakov — will captain opposing teams in this highly anticipated exhibition. Other confirmed participants include Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhailov, Danil “molodoy” Golubenko, Ilya “Exile” Yatskevich, Alexander “Paradeev1ch” Paradeev, and various other content creators and personalities. At the time of publication, the full rosters for each side have not yet been disclosed.
🧠 Format and Gameplay Details
The showmatch is set to be played as a best-of-1 on the 2018 version of the classic map Cobblestone. Organizers have hinted that there will be special twists and “various complications” introduced during the match to make the experience more entertaining and unpredictable, though specific details about these modifiers have not yet been revealed.
This format is typical for community and streamer-focused matches, where fun and engagement take precedence over strict competitive integrity. Given the presence of well-known players and influencers, the event promises to be a highlight for viewers tuning in on Twitch and other streaming platforms.
📍 About BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4
The BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4 series is one of the largest CS2 showmatch events in the Russian esports and content-creator ecosystem. It runs from December 18 to December 28, 2025, blending online group matches with a LAN playoff finale hosted in Moscow, Russia.
Ten teams — each composed of content creators, streamers, and media personalities — are competing for a total prize pool of ₽5.35 million, which includes rewards tied to community and additional engagement activities.
This format combines traditional tournament structures with elements designed to appeal to fans of influencer culture, similar to other community-driven CS2 events seen over the past year. The tournament follows a mix of online group play followed by LAN finals for the top teams, which is increasingly common in media-style esports tournaments.
🧑🤝🧑 Who Are magixx and chopper?
Both captains leading the showmatch squads are prominent figures in the CS2 ecosystem, though from different angles of the scene:
🔹 magixx (Boris Vorobyev)
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A well-known Russian Counter-Strike player and streamer.
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Competes professionally and has played for Team Spirit, one of the region’s top organizations.
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Part of the Team Spirit roster that won the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, a Valve-sanctioned Major event — a major achievement in CS2 esports.
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Continues to balance competitive play, content creation, and participation in showmatch tournaments.
His presence adds competitive credibility to the event while attracting his large fanbase.
🔹 chopper (Leonid Vishnyakov)
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A well-known streamer and personality, particularly within Russian-speaking CS communities.
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Has a substantial following on Twitch and social platforms, where he is recognized for both gameplay and “community-first” content.
His leadership in the showmatch underscores the event’s focus on entertainment and broad audience engagement.
🏆 Tournament Progress and Recent Results
Leading up to the showmatch announcement, multiple teams have already played group and playoff matches. Data from event tracker sites shows that Team magixx competed in group stage and playoff Bracket matches, including a 2-1 loss to Team Shadowkek on December 24 — evidence of active competitive play throughout the event.
Streaming highlights on Twitch confirm that Team magixx has also faced other teams like Team OverDrive, with videos showing 2-0 wins in earlier group stage matches.
This evolving competitive environment enriches the build-up to the special showmatch and adds narrative context for viewers following the tournament.
📺 Viewer Experience and Streaming
Matches from BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dinamo CS #4 have been streamed on official Twitch channels associated with the event, offering fans free access to live gameplay, highlights, and community interaction. Highlights and archived broadcasts include matches between various participating teams, showcasing both competitive and entertainment-oriented CS2 action.
Given the popularity of both magixx and chopper in the CS community, it is likely that the showmatch will draw significant viewer interest. This positions the event not just as a competition, but as a cultural moment in the regional CS2 streaming landscape.



