The Swedish company becomes the first tournament organiser to publicly embrace the map, which made the Active Duty pool on Thursday evening in Valve's latest CS:GO update, replacing Cache.
The addition of Vertigo has been met with disapproval from the community, with many top players voicing their belief that the map is still far from being ready to be played competitively.

DreamHack Open Rio will feature Vertigo
Before DreamHack Open Rio starts, however, there will be plenty of time for Valve to fine-tune the map. The Brazilian event will kick off on April 19 and will feature eight teams, who will square off for the lion's share of a $100,000 prize pool.
The team list for the tournament currently looks as follows:

FURIA

Luminosity

Valiance

South America qualifier

Sharks

AVANGAR

AGO

eUnited


Luminosity #34


Lucas 'steel' Lopes

Henrique 'HEN1' Teles

Lucas 'LUCAS1' Teles

Ricardo 'boltz' Prass

Gabriel 'NEKIZ' Schenato


FURIA #19


Andrei 'arT' Piovezan

Yuri 'yuurih' Santos

Vinicius 'VINI' Figueiredo

Kaike 'KSCERATO' Cerato

Rinaldo 'ableJ' Moda Junior


AVANGAR #14


Bektiyar 'fitch' Bahytov

Sanjar 'SANJI' Kuliev

Timur 'buster' Tulepov

Alexey 'Qikert' Golubev

Dzhami 'Jame' Ali


Valiance #21


Nemanja 'huNter-' Kovač

Nestor 'LETN1' Tanić

Nemanja 'nexa' Isaković

Otto 'ottoNd' Sihvo

Rokas 'EspiranTo' Milasauskas


eUnited #32


Victor 'food' Wong

Edgar 'MarKE' Maldonado

Anthony 'vanity' Malaspina

Kaleb 'moose' Jayne

Austin 'Cooper' Abadir


AGO #20


Grzegorz 'SZPERO' Dziamałek

Damian 'Furlan' Kislowski

Dominik 'GruBy' Swiderski

Tomasz 'phr' Wójcik

Kacper 'kaper' Słoma


Sharks #76


Renato 'nak' Nakano

Raphael 'exit' Lacerda

Leonardo 'leo_drk' Oliveira

Rodrigo 'RCF' Figueiredo

Jhonatan 'jnt' Silva
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