MIBR is a South American esports team that competes in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike 2. Over its competitive history the team has earned more than $3.3 million in tournament prize money. Its audience is largest in Brazil, the United States, and Vietnam.
Combined public prize pool / prize money signal.
Official accounts across platforms: brand, per-game and language-specific channels. Size and content reach are separated.
Raw platform totals; not deduplicated across channels.
A team may compete in several disciplines. Weight is split by game to show where the team is strongest.
Prize money is split by discipline.
Occupied categories show who is already there; open categories show where a pitch can fit.
Official Betting Partner of PGL CS2 Copenhagen Major 2024 (March 17–31); 2-year global sponsorship deal with PGL Esports (signed Feb 2025); Official Betting Partner of BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 (June 2025); team sponsors: Aurora Gaming, MIBR, The MongolZ, 9z Team
CSGO Skins is an online marketplace where players buy and sell cosmetic skins for Counter-Strike, with the business earning revenue through commissions on completed transactions. It sponsors the esports organizations NAVI and MIBR in Counter-Strike 2.
Dolce & Gabbana is an Italian fashion house that designs and produces apparel and accessories rooted in Italian craftsmanship traditions. The brand is also active in esports, sponsoring teams including Mkers, MIBR, Scarz, and DarkZero.
LG UltraGear is the gaming sub-brand of South Korean electronics company LG, focused on gaming monitors and related hardware. In esports, it sponsors the CS2 team MIBR, supplying the organisation with display equipment.
MaxRacer is a Brazilian manufacturer of gaming furniture, producing gaming chairs and related seating for players at home. It is a domestic brand operating mainly within the Brazilian market. In esports, MaxRacer sponsors the Brazilian organization MIBR in Counter-Strike 2.
PirateSwap is a Web3 platform for trading Counter-Strike in-game skins, built around direct peer-to-peer exchanges in which players swap items with one another rather than buying them for currency. The platform is involved in esports, where it sponsors the Counter-Strike 2 team MIBR.
Socios is a blockchain-based fan engagement platform, built on the Chiliz network, that issues club-branded fan tokens. The tokens let supporters take part in selected club decisions through polls and give access to rewards and other team-related activities. In esports, Socios sponsors the Counter-Strike 2 team MIBR.