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TeePee, Clayster and Crimsix win Call of Duty: Warzone Code Green Three former Complexity teammates Tyler "TeePee" Polchow, James "Clayster" Eubanks and Ian "Crimsix" Porter teamed up and won Call of Duty: Warzone Code Green, thus added yet another accolade to their already impressive cabinet of joint achievements. Call of Duty: Warzone Code Green was a BoomTv ran and CashApp-sponsored battle royale tournament, which saw 30 CoD players vying for US $50,000 prizepool, with winners taking home a hefty sum of US $15,000. The whole tournament was played on Thursday, March 19, featuring some of the biggest names in the…
Natus Vincere promote CemaTheSlayer to main Dota2 roster Natus Vincere have announced they have promoted Semion “CemaTheSlayer” Krivulya from stand-in status to the main roster, after the Ukrainian Dota2 pro has successfully completed his trial period. CemaTheSlayer has been officially announced as a permanent member of Natus Vincere's Dota2 roster earlier this Thursday, March 20, on their official Twitter page. The 26-year-old Dota2 veteran joined NaVi on February 2, 2020, to help them compete at ESL One Los Angeles 2020 Major Qualifiers, as a replacement for NaVi's former captain Bakyt "Zayac" Emilzhanov, who notoriously left the team to play…
League of Legends European Masters set to return in April Amid COVID-19 outbreak which put most of the esports scene to a stop, some of esports competitions and leagues are slowly returning with an online format, one of which is European Masters, which is confirmed to begin next month, on Monday, April 6, with €120,000 in the prize pool. European Masters has played a huge role in the rise of the European League of Legends scene, as it's widely regarded as a league which fosters some of the best young talents, some of which are bound to develop and…
Twitch, 100 Thieves, Boom TV and KEEMSTAR announce CoD: Warzone tournaments Twitch, 100 Thieves, BoomTV and KEEMSTAR have all announced they will be hosting their own online tournament for CoD: Warzone, with huge prize pools and some prominent esports names in attendance. Only a week after its release, Call of Duty: Warzone quickly became one of the most popular games on the market and possibly the most popular battle royale game of this month. It's unique and exciting gameplay, which combined a battle royale game mode with everyone's favourite Call of Duty franchise proved to be a massive success,…
Rivalry and WePlay! set to hots an online Dota2 event Amid COVID-19 outbreak, which saw a plethora of esports events cancelled, Rivalry decided to introduce an online tournament dubbed No Major No Problem, which will feature six South American Dota2 teams, who will compete for the largest share of US $5,000 prizepool, while WePlay! Announced a charity Dota2 event dubbed WeSave! Charity Play! With 24 teams in attendance and over $120,000 in the prize pool. Dota2 teams have found themselves in quite an unfortunate situation, where they are unable to compete, due to the fact that the majority of…
N0ne refuses to claim his Smash tournament winnings in support of CEOGaming Super Smash Bros. Melee pro player Edgard “n0ne” Sheleby announced he will not be accepting his third-place share of the CEO Dreamland tournament prize pool in support of tournament organisers CEO Gaming, who have found themselves in financial struggles amid COVID-19 outbreak. Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament at CEO Dreamland took place in Orlando, Florida, throughout the weekend, where Smash players competed in four tournaments, including Sumer Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros, for Wii U and Sumer Smash Bros.…
AVANGAR part ways with Imbt Sergey "lmbt" Bezhanov has announced he is parting ways with AVANGAR CS:GO earlier on Monday, March 16, when his two-month contract with the Kazakhstani esports organisation expired. The departure of the Ukrainian CS:GO coach has surfaced earlier on Monday when AVANGAR made a Twitter post, explaining the situation and thanking lmbt for everything he has done for the team during his rather short stint with the organisation. "Today we’re announcing lmbt's departure from AVANGAR CS:GO Coach position as his 2-month contract expires," read the announcement. "As the previously discussed coaching period is over, we’d…
LCS and LEC set to resume their competition with an online format Riot announced League of Legends European Championship (LEC) and League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) will resume their seasons with an online format, which will be in place for the entire duration of the Spring Split. LCS commissioner Chris Greeley took on twitter to announce this Tuesday that LCS and its Academy league will continue with online format for the remained of the Spring Split following a relatively short hiatus due to the COVID-19 concerns. As revealed, both leagues will resume from the scheduled Week 8 matches,…
Fiddlesticks LoL rework details revealed It's been nine months since Fiddlesticks was voted as the champion most in need of a rework and it was not until now that Riot Games unveiled the first details about the new-look scarecrow, with new abilities, new visuals and in a way, a new way to play everyone's favourite Harbinger of Doom. Riot Games announced they're planning on reworking Fiddlesticks as well as Volibear in May 2019, with both receiving visual and gameplay updates in a bid to modernise their kit, which has slowly fallen out of fashion amongst all the newly released…
Spirit will replace BOOM Esports at ESL Pro League ESL announced Spirit have been called up as a last-minute replacement for BOOM Esports, who withdrew from participating at ESL Pro League Season 11. BOOM Esports' withdrew from participating at ESL Pro League and decided to return to Brazil with immediate effect shortly after they landed in Malta, where ESL Pro League season was initially set to be held before ESL decided to transition to an online format amid the coronavirus spread. The ex-INTZ squad's head coach Alessandro "Apoka" Marcucci explained that the team ran the risk of being quarantined…
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