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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.

OG.Seed disband following ownership conflicts OG.Seed, the secondary Dota2 team of two-time back-to-back The International champions OG, have pulled the plug on their Dota2 project following multi-team ownership conflicts. As unveiled in the announcement, the OG.Seed project was launched with intentions to "mentor another Dota team, share the knowledge that we [OG] have accumulated throughout all these years of competition, and help them build a solid foundation by providing them with the necessary tools to help them improve," however due to The International 10 postponement amid COVID-19 concerns, the uncertainty of Dota2 competitive calendar and the transition to regional tournaments, managing…

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CR4ZY announce their entry into League of Legends A Croatian esports organisation CR4ZY announced the establishment of their own League of Legends roster, which will compete in the seventh season of Esports Balkan League (EBL). CR4ZY, a prominent esports organisation, mostly known for their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota2 teams have announced their entry into the League of Legends competitive scene with a new European roster. With this move, CR4ZY will continue building their recognition as one of the biggest esports organisation in the region. "The new chapter for us has just started," read the announcement on their official website.…

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Hiko retires from Counter-Strike A veteran Counter-Strike player Spencer "Hiko" Martin has announced his retirement from competitive CS:GO scene this Thursday, in a bid to pursue a career in VALORANT. Hiko announced his retirement during one of his Twitch streams, where the 30-year-old CS:GO legend also unveiled he will become the inaugural member of 100 Thieves’ VALORANT roster. "I think it's my official coming out to say that I have officially retired from CS:GO," said Hiko. "To the people that supported me the whole time, through CS, through the Liquid, Cloud9, OpTic and Rogue days, I hope you continue…

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HECTOz joins Copenhagen Flames Ex-Wygers Hector "HECTOz" Jensen has become the fifth member of Copenhagen Flames' CS:GO roster, the Danish esports organisation announced on Tuesday. HECTOz will complete the Danish CS:GO roster only a couple of weeks after Copenhagen Flames parted ways with their AWPer Asger "farlig" Jensen, who left for GODSENT as a replacement for Mikail "Maikelele" Bill on May 22. This marks one of many roster changes Copenhagen Flames have gone through since the turn of the year and their fourth signing in the last four months. In February, CPH signed Rasmus "HooXi" Nielsen and Ismail "refrezh"…

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Fenfen joins eStar ahead of LPL Summer Split Huang "Fenfen" Chen has become the newest member of League of Legends Pro League (LPL) team eStar, the Chinese esports organisation announced this Saturday. During their maiden season in the LPL, eStar did not need long to establish their dominance with exceptional performances throughout the early stages of the Spring Split. The league newcomers quickly climbed the ladder and solidified themselves as one of the best League of Legends teams in China. Throughout the group stage, eStar picked up wins against the reigning world champions FunPlus Phoenix and Invictus Gaming, however,…

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Huni reportedly acquired by Evil Geniuses Evil Geniuses have reportedly signed the former world champion Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon from Dignitas ahead of the 2020 League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) Summer Split. The reports surfaced this Wednesday, unveiling Huni will leave Dignitas and will continue his illustrious League of Legends career at Evil Geniuses. The rumours about a possible transfer already surfaced in late April, when it was unveiled Huni is not listed on Dignitas’ roster. The exact details about the contract are yet unknown, but Huni will likely have to settle for less compensation compared to US $2.3…

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IO Esports and ONE Esports introduce SEA Dota2 League ONE Esports joined forces with a South-East Asian esports management company IO Esports to introduce a US $100,000 SEA Dota2 League which is set to unfold in an online format from June 18 to July 19. ONE Esports announced the upcoming SEA Dota2 tournament on Friday via a blog post on their official website and on social media. As revealed, the tournament will consist of seven invited Dota2 teams along with three teams who will qualify through ONE Esports regional online qualifiers, which will be open for all players in the…

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Team SoloMid sign kiting is hard to TFT roster Team SoloMid have expanded their Teamfight Tactics roster with the signing of Leo “kiting is hard” Zhao, who has become an official member of the prominent North American esports organisation this Saturday. With the arrival of kiting is hard, Team SoloMid's TFT roster now fields a total of three players, including Lae-Young “Keane” Jang and Duy Minh “Souless” Nguyen, both of whom have joined TSM at the start of August 2019. Kiting is hard is said to represent the black and white colours at both TFT professional competitions, as well…

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YEKINDAR to take over for buster at Virtus.pro Former pro100 player Mareks "YEKINDAR" Galinskis will take over for Timur "buster" Tulepov, who will temporarily leave Virtus-pro's active CS:GO roster to take a short break, as announced by the Russian esports organisation. Virtus.pro announced YEKINDAR's arrival with a Twitter post this Friday, alongside the signing of former Counter-Strike 1.6 veteran Aleksei "Flatra" Zlobich, who will take over as secondary coach and Maxim “MaAd’ Goncharov, who joined the organisation as an analytical psychologist. YEKINDAR began his CS:GO career in November 2017, when he teamed up with Elements Pro Gaming. Throughout the…

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Tarzan and WADID leave Griffin Jungler Lee "Tarzan" Seung-yong and support Kim "WADID" Bae-in have left the former League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) champions Griffin, the South Korean esports organisation announced today. The announcements of Tarzan's and WADID's departure comes on the heels of Griffin's disappointing performance through LCK 2020 Spring Split. The 2019 League of Legends World Championship quarter-finalists finished the Spring Split last and eventually suffered elimination from the league after a failed run through LCK 2020 Summer Promotion series, where they lost to Seorabeol Gaming and SANDBOX Gaming, thus returned to Challengers Korea (CK) for…

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