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Chris Puckett leaving Overwatch League in 2020 Chris "Puckett" Puckett a well-known esports personality and a former Halo player and commentator has announced this on Wednesday, he will not be returning to Overwatch League for its third season, but instead, enter 2020 as a freelancer. Puckett has been the primary host of the Overwatch League analyst desk throughout the inaugural OWL season and Season 2 and quickly became one of the most loveable Overwatch personalities. Unfortunately, for the OWL fans, Puckett has announced he will no longer participate in the OWL and instead look for his career opportunities elsewhere. The…
More loadouts coming to Modern Warfare Joel "ArtPeasant" Emslie, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare developed has confirmed a highly-anticipated extension to "Create-A-Class" system is making its way into the game in the near future as a result of CoD fans' complaints about there not being enough loadout slots in the widely popular FPS title. Modern Warfare was released back in October and has since amassed hundreds of thousands of players who play the newly released first-person-shooter every day and while the newest CoD title has received very positive feedback from the community, there has been one thing that troubled the…
Team Liquid visa woes ahead of 2020 LCS Team Liquid, the reigning LCS champions and 2019 MSI finalists are reportedly experiencing delays with acquiring visas for their junglers Mads "Broxah" Brock-Pedersen and Shern "Shernfire" Cherng Ta as well as their head coach Jang "Cain" Nu-ri, which could see all three miss on the start of 2020 LCS season. Next season of LCS is rapidly approaching, with less than three weeks separating us from the opening fixture of 2020 LCS Spring. All 10 teams are practising day in and day out, as they make final adjustments to their strategies which they…
League of Legends Esports players who retired in 2019 Here we are, with one leg firmly in 2020, yet the memories of 2019 are still as vivid as ever, especially for League of Legends fans who witnessed a monumental year for League of Legends esports, that shaped the scene forever. From Europe finally winning the MSI, North America falling flat again and China claiming the second World Championship in a row, many memorable moments took place throughout 2019, yet the biggest game-changers were the retirement of some LoL pro players, who decided to hang up their mouse and keyboard at…
PashaBiceps becomes an ambassador for LV Bet Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski, one of the most recognisable names in the Counter-Strike scene, was revealed as a new esports betting ambassador for a betting website LV Bet earlier this weekend. PashaBiceps, a former member of Virtus.pro Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team has reportedly signed a deal with LV Bet to become one of their esports betting ambassadors. It was also revealed he will not only play the role of an ambassador but also be heavily involved in the marketing and advertisements of the esports betting website. LV Bet are a bookmaker that facilitates online…
Call of Duty Modern Warfare player reveals a bug on Piccadilly map Call of Duty community found a new in-game bug, which allows for players to stand outside the Piccadilly map, out of reach for other players, meaning we got introduced to a new game-breaking bug barely two days after we saw the deadly chair incident on St. Petrograd. It seems like it's a weekly occurrence for a new Call of Duty bug to be introduced to the public and while that might sound like a slight exaggeration, this Tuesday marked the day when Call of Duty community found the…
Call of Duty League switching to a tournament format Activision Blizzard announced they will be altering the format of the inaugural 2020 Call of Duty League by switching to a tournament-based format starting with the first competitive week in Minnesota, while the new point system is set to go live during the second competitive week, which will be hosted by London Ravens in London, United Kingdom. With the announcement of CDL, Activision also unveiled a new format for their franchised league, which would see 12 teams participate in 11 competitive weeks per split, which were to take place in each…
Top 10 most memorable esports moments of 2019 As we count down the days to 2020, it has become a yearly tradition to look back, recollect what happened in the previous year and remind ourselves of everything we have achieved. While everyone had their own experiences in 2019, be it good or bad, here we will look back at 10 most memorable moments that took place in the esports world. From incredible achievements, fall of great esports personalities, shocking announcements and chaotic events that shaped the esports world forever, it is safe to say it was a turbulent year, yet…
Royal Never Give Up win Demacia Cup without Uzi Royal Never Give Up went the distance at the 2019 Demacia Cup this Sunday, when they bested EDward Gaming 3-1 in the grand finals to take home gold for the third time in their history without their star ADC Jian "Uzi" Zi-Hao. Demacia Cup began on Saturday, December 21, when we saw 16 LPL and four LDL teams start their venture in one of the most prestigious League of Legends tournaments in a bid to reach the summit and claim the title of Chinese LoL champions. The teams got split into…
Wolfey Glick to host Host Sword & Shield Super Smash Bros. Invitational Former Pokemon World Champion Wolfey Glick has announced he will host Pokémon Sword & Shield Super Smash Bros. Invitational, which will see eight Pokemon and eight Super Smash Bros. players come together and compete in eight teams of two, playing Pokemon VGC. The 2016 Pokemon World Champion Wolfey Glick has made a name for himself not only due to his success as a VGC player but also as a very respected and active content creator and is widely regarded as one of the most well-known esports personalities in…
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