Author: G7R

A true gamer that has been crazy about games and gaming for over 10 years. My main interests are PS5, VR and AR Games as well as general gaming.

Rogue and x-kom AGO form a League of Legends team North American esports organization Rogue have announced they are partnering up with a Polish esports organization x-kom AGO to form a brand new League of Legends team. The partnership will see Rogue's academy team Rogue EC rebrand itself into AGO ROGUE and continue competing in Polish League of Legends' league – Ultraliga. As revealed, Rogue will be taking over the selection and career development of the team members, while x-kom AGO will work on providing support for the team in Warsaw, Poland, as well as work on marketing approach for…

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Tanizhq reveals Team Gigantti will exit Overwatch Contenders Team Gigantti, a Finnish Overwatch Contenders team revealed earlier this Monday, they will no longer compete in the Overwatch Contenders Series due to the league's low viewership and financial instability. Team Gigantti's coach Tanishq “Tanizhq” Sabharwal took on Twitter today, to reveal Team Gigantti will release the entirety of their roster as they will no longer participate in the Overwatch Contenders Series. "This might come as a surprise to many people, but given the state of finances in Tier 2, the near 6-month gap between the seasons and the low viewership, its…

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Vitality edge past mousesports to win EPICENTER 2019 Mousesports have had an incredible run at EPICENTER 2019, which was only an extension to their impressive run in the CS:GO competitive scene, which saw them claim last three offline CS:GO events in a row, yet they got stopped in their tracks this Sunday when they had to admit defeat to the French giants Vitality. The title decider began with Vitality getting off to a flying start on Inferno, picking up a 5-1 lead on T-Side, thanks to Alex "ALEX" McMeekin's 1v2 clutch, which denied mouz an eco-victory. Despite their strong start,…

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ViCi Gaming go the distance at ONE Esports World Pro Invitational After an underwhelming show in the group stage, ViCi Gaming resurged and went the distance at ONE Esports Dota 2 World Pro Invitational Singapore where they swept Gambit and Evil Geniuses en route to claiming their first tournament title of 2019/20 season and US $200,000 in prize money. ViCi vs Gambit The Chinese juggernauts entered the lower bracket finals in hot form, following a dominant display on Saturday when they edged past Team Secret (2-1) and decimated Alliance (2-0). Having defeated two of the strongest teams in the scene,…

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English broadcast announced for KeSPA Cup League of Legends fans from all over the globe can breathe easy knowing KeSPA Cup will, after all, have an English stream available, despite having announced later last week, there won't be an English broadcast of the prestigious South Korean tournament. Earlier this Friday, a heart-breaking announcement surfaced, claiming there will be no English broadcast for the upcoming 2019 KeSPA Cup, which left English-speaking League of Legends fans dishearten, as they would not get an opportunity to tune into one of the biggest LoL tournaments of the year and experience it in its full glory.…

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ViCi Gaming advance into semi-finals of ONE Esports World Pro Invitational One Esports World Pro Invitational Singapore entered its final stage of the playoffs on Saturday, December 21, when round two of the lower bracket took off. Remaining in the tournament were some of the biggest names in the Dota 2 competitive scene who were given one last shot at entering the grand finals via the lower bracket, yet out of all teams, it was ViCi gaming who showed the most competitive spirit and are now only one step away from making an appearance in the grand finals alongside Evil…

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Valve sues GESC for over $750,000 in unpaid prizes and wages Valve’s VP of marketing, Doug Lombardi unveiled this Saturday that Valve Corporation have filed a lawsuit against Global Electronic Sports Championship for failing to recompense teams and players from two Dota 2 Minor events, held in March and May 2018. Valve reportedly filed a lawsuit against Singapore-based tournament organizer Global Electronic Sports Championship (GESC) at the High Court of the Republic of Singapore for over US $750,000 which the esports event organizer owes teams and players, who participated at the GESC: Thailand and GESC: Indonesia Minors earlier in 2018.…

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Alpha x Hashtag disband their Dota 2 roster Later this week news surfaced, unveiling a SEA Dota 2 team Alpha x Hashtag will disband and release its entire roster, only a couple of months after setting foot into the Dota 2 pro scene. The SEA Dota 2 scene is currently undergoing one of its best times, with many positive changes on the horizon which will help the growth and development of the region which already houses one of the best teams in the world, such as TNC Predator and Fnatic among others. Amid all the good news, however, comes a…

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KeSPA Cup could be without an English broadcast Max “Atlus” Anderson, an Australian League of Legends broadcaster, who currently casts the LCK announced there will be no English broadcast of the upcoming 2019 KeSPA Cup for the first time since the inaugural tournament in 2015. KeSPA Cup is an annual League of Legends tournament, organized by Korea e-Sports Association, which features top South Korean League of Legends teams competing for the largest slice of ₩ 100,000,000 (~ US $86,200) and the glory that comes with winning the cup. The 2019 KeSPA Cup, which is set to kick off on Monday,…

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EPICENTER – day three recap The group stage of the EPICENTER 2019 is behind us, meaning the list of six finalists is complete and with it the schedule for the final stage of the tournament, which is set to take off this Saturday, December 21. But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let's look at what happened on day three of EPICENTER. EHOME vs Heroic EHOME and Heroic stepped into the arena in the early hours of Thursday, where we witnessed the most one-sided affair of the tournament, with Heroic making short work of EHOME to advance into the…

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