Watch MOUZ NXT's Neityu Turn CS2 Match into a Concert with 'Baby Shark' Performance on Inferno Bells
Competitive gaming is often a high-stress environment, yet MOUZ NXT CS2 player Neityu demonstrated a lighthearted approach during a tense match by performing a flawless rendition of "Baby Shark" on the bells located on Inferno's T-side spawn.
For those unfamiliar, Inferno features a set of five bells suspended from a wooden beam, which are interactive and not merely decorative. Players can produce a sound by shooting at these bells. During a CCT Season 2 match on May 2 against Endpoint, Neityu showcased his musical skills by adeptly using his pistol to play the children's song "Baby Shark," a tune notoriously recognized by anyone with young relatives.
The performance was met with mixed reactions; while it brought laughter from the commentators, with one even exclaiming "Kill me," as he chuckled, the only hiccup in Neityu's performance was the need to reload—preventing a completely seamless rendition.
This whimsical display sparks imagination about the musical potential of these in-game bells. It poses questions about the complexity of tunes that could be orchestrated with a full team or the harmonious possibilities of synchronizing shots in a manner akin to a rifle orchestra. The creative and musical exploration of these game elements invites those with a penchant for music to experiment and perhaps fulfill more elaborate musical endeavors within the game.
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