
Sponsored: Enhance your CS2 broadcast experience with Runestone
This is a sponsored article that helps Dust2.us continue to provide free coverage and exclusive content.
Runestone equips tournament organizers, publishers, and event promoters with the real-time data and engagement tools they need to create richer, more interactive fan experiences in various titles including Counter-Strike 2. Through their live fan tools to real-time data and insights, Runestone helps make the best esports moments in the world more interactive, more insightful, and more rewarding for everyone.
Here's a quick run-through of how to use Runestone and how their suite of tools bring an edge to any live esports broadcast, post-match breakdown, or review session.

What is Runestone?
In essence, Runestone is an exciting new tool that provides tournament operators, fans, team, and broadcasters a new and innovative way to break down matches.
You have many of the same features as if you were watching a demo, but here you don't have to wait for the match to finish, download the demo file, or even open Counter-Strike 2.
So if you want to rewatch a wild 1v4 clutch, you can do so immediately from each player's perspective and then jump back to watching the match live.
Additionally, their platform allows you to easily switch between maps in a series and even between individual quickly and easily, something that is tedious and requires constantly loading new files in the official demo viewer.
Their product Ghost, which in addition to the unique viewing experience described above, also has features to help you set up overlays, embeds and widgets with in-game data for your stream or broadcast in an easy, fast, and clear manner.

Explore Runestone with TYLOO v. Astralis
If you want to give Runestone a try, they recommend checking out all of their features via a live demo on their website of the incredible series between TYLOO and Astralis at FISSURE Playground 1.
With their Ghost feature you can check out all four maps in the comfort of your preferred browser, while being able to quickly switch between maps while having quick and easy access with their UI to view executes, feints, and grab a bird's eye view of utility while also keeping an eye on utility usage and other macro plays.




























