Bucharest, April 1, 2026 – RBJ – Bucharest is currently hosting the 6th edition of DraculaN, one of the most important Tier 2 Counter-Strike 2 competitions in the region. The tournament brings together an impressive line-up, featuring top global teams such as FaZe Clan, Team Liquid and Aurora, alongside 21 other international organizations, including M80, Fnatic, Passion UA, Eternal Fire and Partizan.
Romania is represented by local teams such as Hyperspirit, Nexus and Aimclub, who enter the competition alongside well-established names from the global scene. Among the international participants is also Karrigan, one of the most respected players in the history of Counter-Strike, who returns to Bucharest and competes in the same tournament as the Romanian teams, a presence that once again highlights the international level of the competition.
The DraculaN #6 Grand Final will take place on April 2, marking the peak of the tournament, where the best teams will battle for the title.
In just a few editions, DraculaN has become a benchmark in the Tier 2 Counter-Strike competitive ecosystem, attracting an increasingly large international audience. The first five editions generated over 3.2 million combined views, confirming the growing interest in this format and the tournament’s strong positioning within the esports scene. Over time, top organizations such as OG, 100 Thieves, Fnatic, FUT, Heroic, NIP, Eternal Fire and ENCE have competed in Bucharest.
By hosting events of this caliber, esports actively contributes to positioning Romania on the global map of competitive gaming, becoming an important image driver for the country.
“Esports is much more than a competition; it is a platform through which Romania can tell its story globally. DraculaN proves that we have the vision, expertise, and resources needed to become a reference point in international Counter-Strike. The fact that players such as Xantares, Karrigan, or EliGE are competing here – both against top-tier teams and against local teams that have grown in Romania and are striving to establish themselves internationally – is both a personal achievement and a promise fulfilled to the community. We continue to grow and develop Digital Crusade into a benchmark of European esports.”, said Mihai Cotos, President of Digital Crusade and President of ROESF.
Digital Crusade, the organizer of DraculaN, is one of the most active organizations in Romania’s esports industry, with solid experience in producing tournaments that bring together elite players and tens of thousands of fans from around the world.
The competition is taking place these days in Bucharest, and matches can be watched live on the official DraculaN platform.



