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Frag.se is an esports match information aggregator. Its core focus is providing live scores, schedules, stream links, and tournament updates for titles such as CS2, CS:GO, Valorant, Dota 2, Overwatch 2, and League of Legends. The phrase “Live Esports Scores, Updates & Streams” appears repeatedly on the page, suggesting that it is more of an esports scores and live-stream navigation site for viewers than a gaming platform or tournament organizer.
Based on the scraped page content, Frag.se lets users browse matches by date and highlights key matchups such as “Featured CS2 Match,” including examples like MOUZ vs FUT Esports at the IEM Cologne Major. The site also states that it aggregates live streams from platforms such as Twitch and YouTube, and supports following favorite teams, games, and tournaments. There is also a Blog section, likely intended for esports news or event-related content, but the captured page only showed “Loading,” so its content quality cannot be assessed.
No membership, subscription, paid unlock, or advertising package information appears on the page, so the basic browsing features are most likely free. There is also no visible API, commercial data licensing, or paid advanced analytics plan.
Its strengths are its clear positioning and coverage of multiple popular esports titles, making it useful for quickly checking the day’s schedule, scores, and live-stream links. The calendar and featured match modules are friendly for casual viewers. The drawbacks are also fairly obvious: the scraped content contains a lot of repetition and “Loading” placeholders, suggesting the page may rely heavily on frontend dynamic loading, with only average stability and SEO quality. There is also no visible depth such as detailed player profiles, historical match records, map data, odds, or post-match statistics. For Chinese users, the site does not appear to offer a Chinese interface.
Frag.se is suitable for general viewers who want to quickly find out “what esports matches are on today and where to watch them.” It can also be useful for content creators doing preliminary schedule research. For dedicated CS2 users, HLTV remains more professional; Valorant users may prefer VLR.gg; cross-title esports followers can use Frag.se as a lightweight starting point.
Whether the website itself is blocked cannot be confirmed from the page content alone, but its listed stream sources clearly include Twitch and YouTube, which are generally not directly accessible from mainland China. As a result, even if the homepage can be opened, the core live-viewing experience would be partially restricted. Overall, access can be considered “partially limited.”
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