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Huni not listed on Dignitas roster According to League Global Contract Database, Dignitas did not list Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon nor Jonathan "Grig" Armao on their roster ahead of League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) 2020 Summer Split, suggesting we are in for some massive roster changes ahead of the next split. About a month ago Dignitas unveiled they have let Huni "explore other opportunities", which suggested the North American team are prepared to let their top laner go, following a disastrous season, where Dignitas failed to secure a spot in the LCS Spring Split playoffs. Now it seems like…
Orgless reportedly disbanded their CS:GO roster A North American CS:GO team Orgless have disbanded their roster this Tuesday, according to reports from Electronic Sports League (ESL). Orgless, which consists of Matthew “Wardell” Yu, Pujan “FNS” Mehta, Yassine “Subroza” Taoufik, Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker, and Gage “Infinite” Green have reportedly dropped out of ESL One: Road to Rio tournament and decided to disband their roster, as unveiled by ESL on their official Twitter page. "Team “Orgless” have decided to not compete in the rest of the ESL One: Road to Rio and have disbanded," read the announcement. Because the qualifiers for…
Legends of Runeteera welcomes new Bilgewater champions Gangplank and Twisted Fate, Nautilus, Fizz and Miss Fortune got revealed as the newest members of the Bilgewater region in Legends of Runeterra, becoming the newest playable characters with vastly different playstyles. Gangplank Gangplank will be a five-cost unit with five power, five health and an Overwhelm effect. When Gangplank is summoned, he will also summon a Powder Keg – his iconic ability in the League of Legends game title. Additionally, Gankgplank will level up once he deals damage to the enemy Nexus in five different rounds The Powder Kegs are 0/1…
Fnatic is back at the top of CS:GO global rankings Fnatic have climbed their way to the top of CS:GO global rankings for the third time in their history following the Monday's weekly ranking update. The Swedish CS:GO powerhouse has overtaken the reigning IEM Katowice champions Natus Vincere for the top spot after the IEM Katowice matches expired from the Form sub-cathegory, which only takes into consideration the results over the last eight weeks, and based on those numbers, there is no team that can beat Fnatic. Natus Vincere spent the last two months as the leading CS:GO team…
Boston Uprising wave goodbye to iLka Boston Uprising unveiled the departure of their assistant coach Illias "iLka" Kaskanetas, who has decided to step away from competitive Overwatch coaching in a bid to pursue other life goals. The announcement of iLka's departure surfaced earlier this Sunday, on the official Boston Uprising website, where Chris “HuK” Loranger, President of Gaming for the Uprising thanked the 23-year-old Greek coach for everything he has done of Uprising since his arrival in October. iLka's first steps in the competitive Overwatch scene came in January 2018, when he signed for Wind and Rain who disbanded…
JUGi announced free agency Jakob "JUGi" Hansen has officially left North and is now a free agent, as announced by the Danish AWPer earlier this Sunday on his official Twitter page. The 23-year-old has been an inactive member of North ever since mid-January when the Danish CS:GO team moved him to the bench to make space for the returning In-game leader Mathias "MSL" Lauridsen. JUGi's benching and the arrival of MSL was also one of only two roster moves North made since the turn of the year, with the other being the departure of coach Torbjørn "mithR" Nyborg and…
BOOM, Isurus and Imperial earn a spot at ESL One: Road to Rio South America playoffs BOOM Esports, Isurus and Imperial e-Sports have earned their spot at ESL One: Road to Rio South America playoffs, where they will duke it out for the largest slice of 350 ESL Pro Tour points and US $10,000 in the prize pool. ESL One: Road to Rio South America began on Wednesday, April 22, with four South American CS:GO teams in attendance, including Isurus, BOOM Esports, Imperial e-Sports and RED Canids. The teams competed in a single-round robin format group, meaning all teams…
Wish- and Ceb will stand in for OG at WePlay! Pushka League OG have announced Irakli “W1sh-” Peranidze and Sébastien "Ceb" Debs will stand in for their Dota2 squad at the WePlay! Pushka League, due to Topias "Topson" Taavitsainen's and Yeik "MidOne" Nai Zheng's inability to participate at the tournament. WePlay! Pushka League will mark yet another Dota2 tournament, where OG will be unable to field its complete roster, following the ESL One Los Angeles 2020 – Online: Europe & CIS and WeSave! Charity Play. It seems like things are just not going their way ever since OG rebuilt…
CeroBlast and LowTierGod banned from all events by Capcom Two Street Fighter V players, Dalauan “LowTierGod” Sparrow and Christina “CeroBlast” Tran received a ban from all Capcom-related events until further notice as announced this Friday. LowTierGod received a ban from CEO, ComboBreaker and Evo events earlier this Thursday, after CeroBlast posted a short clip on Twitter, showing LowTierGod making homophobic and transphobic comments while streaming. "Sigh… I have high tolerance for a lot of s***," read the Twitter post. "I know LTG talks a lot of shit and doesn't mean it sometimes but, dude you got kids watching your stream. This…
Universe retires from professional Dota2 play Saahil “Universe” Arora has announced his retirement from Dota2 competitive scene this Friday, April 24, shortly after he parted ways with Ninjas in Pyjamas. The news comes only a couple of days after Universe's former long-time teammate and captain Peter "ppd" Dager retired from his position on Ninjas in Pyjamas, where ppd and Universe played together for the last seven months. Universe began his Dota2 career back in August 2011, when he joined Online Kingdom, where he played alongside Per Anders "Pajkatt" Olsson Lille, Dominik "Lacoste" Stipic and Clinton "Fear" Loomis. While the…
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