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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.

GamerLegion add draken to their CS:GO team GamerLegion have unveiled the signing of William "draken" Sundin, who will complete their all-Swedish CS:GO roster ahead of their ESEA Season 33 campaign. The arrival of draken to GamerLegion has been rumoured at the start of January amidst the news of Tim "nawwk" Jonasson's departure to Ninjas in Pyjamas. While there were no announcements regarding the supposed signing for almost a month, the rumours have finally come to fruition this Saturday, February 2, when GamerLegion announced the signing of draken on their official Twitter page with a short 30-second video. The 24-year-old…

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Wardell, Subroza and FNS form a new CS:GO team Two American and three Canadian Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players have teamed up to form a new roster named Orgless, which will compete in the qualifiers for the B Site League. This Saturday, February 2, news surfaced, which unveiled a new CS:GO squad dubbed Orgless. The team will be led by the former Riot Squad and Cloud9 In-Game-Leader Pujan "FNS" Mehta, who will join forces with his two compatriots Matthew "WARDELL" Yu and Yassine "Subroza" Taoufik and two American CS:GO pros Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker and Gage "Infinite" Green. The team was…

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OG decimate ENCE at ICE Challenge 2020 OG CS:GO team defeated ENCE in the opening fixture of ICE Challenge 2020 CS:GO tournament, which marked a monumental win for Aleksi "Aleksib" Virolainen, who faced off against his former team for the first time since he got benched by ENCE in September 2019. ICE Challenge 2020, is a GG.Bet-sponsored A-Tier tournament, which features US $250,000 in prize pool and eight CS:GO teams who compete for the spoils. The tournament began this Saturday, February 1, at ExCeL London arena with a grudge match between ENCE and OG, who made their first appearance…

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Ohaiyo and Mushi announced as members of Team IO Chai "Mushi" Yee Fung and Khoo "Ohaiyo" Chong Xin have been announced as members of a new Dota 2 team dubbed Team IO, which will feature some well-known players from the Southeast Asian region. Earlier this Saturday, Team IO registered on the Dota 2 Minor and Major registration page, unveiling a new roster, which will field two well-known Malaysian Dota 2 pros Mushi and Ohayo as well as Galvin "Meracle" Kang Jian Wen, Benhur "Nayeon" Lawis and Ryan "Raging-_-Potato" Jay Qui (also known as Bimbo). Raging-_-Potato is a 24-year-old Dota 2…

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Ninjas in Pyjamas sign Lelis and Daxak to Dota 2 roster Ninjas in Pyjamas have announced the signing of Nikita "Daxak" Kuzmin and Rodrigo "Lelis" Santos who will round up NiP's new Dota 2 roster which will compete in 2019/20 season of Dota Pro Circuit season. Ninjas in Pyjamas entered 2019/20 DPC season hoping they can make an impact, however, failed to see the success they were looking for, which resulted in the organization's decision to let go of Nico "Gunnar" Lopez and Malthe "Biver" Winther in favour of Lelis and Daxak, who have become an official members of…

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Dota Underlords releases the last update before Season 1 Valve have unveiled an update this Thursday, which will introduce a plethora of changes to the Dota-themed auto battler game Dota Underlord, including a new ranged hero with an exciting arsenal of abilities, named Enno. The announcement of the Dota Underlords update surfaced on Dota Underlords official Twitter account, where Valve unveiled the heavily anticipated auto battler game will come out of the Early Access on February 25, 2020, making it fully accessible by anyone. The announcement on Steam read: "As mentioned a few weeks ago, this will be our…

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LGD.International reveals its Dota 2 roster After months of rumours and speculations, the LGD.International has finally revealed its fresh Dota 2 squad this Thursday, January 30, via Dota 2 Major and Minor tournament registration page. Rumours surfaced earlier in November 2019, which claimed that the new LGD.Int Dota 2 roster will be announced before the end of the year, however, things did not go as planned which resulted in a delayed announcement. Nonetheless, the wait has finally ended this Thursday, when the LGD.Int SEA roster was revealed to the public. Representing the team will be Christian "Skadi" John Abasolo,…

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CS:GO update adds major changes to three maps Valve, the developer and publisher of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has released an update, which introduced some major changes to Train, Mirage and Dust II, which could have a significant impact on how the maps will be played, meaning it will also affect the competitive scene. The recent CS:GO update, which went live this Wednesday, January 29, introduced several adjustments to Mirage, while also opening up skyboxes outside B-side on Dust II and near Ivy on Train map. The said changes might seem like nothing ground-breaking, yet there is already concern how…

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Riot Squad part ways with coach weber Riot Squad Esports have announced mutual parting with their CS:GO head coach Brandon "weber" Weber after just over five months since his arrival at the North American esports organization. The British coach and analyst joined Riot Squad Esports on August 24, 2019, as a replacement for Josh "shinobi" Abastado, who transitioned Riot Squad Academy coach position. Unfortunately, weber's five-month tenure with the North American organization has come to an end this Wednesday, January 29, when Riot Squad announced the mutual parting on their official Twitter page. During his five-month stint with Riot…

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Overwatch League will introduce hero pool Season three of Overwatch League is rapidly approaching and it seems like it's about to get much more interesting, according to the recent announcement from game director Jeff Kaplan, who unveiled 2020 OWL will introduce Hero Pools feature, starting with OWL week 5. Jeff Kaplan announced the addition of Hero Pools to Overwatch beginning March 5, 2020. The said feature will also be implemented into the Overwatch League starting on March 7. With the Hero Pool system, Overwatch will remove one tank hero, one support hero and two damage heroes from the list…

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