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KeSPA Cup could be without an English broadcast Max “Atlus” Anderson, an Australian League of Legends broadcaster, who currently casts the LCK announced there will be no English broadcast of the upcoming 2019 KeSPA Cup for the first time since the inaugural tournament in 2015. KeSPA Cup is an annual League of Legends tournament, organized by Korea e-Sports Association, which features top South Korean League of Legends teams competing for the largest slice of ₩ 100,000,000 (~ US $86,200) and the glory that comes with winning the cup. The 2019 KeSPA Cup, which is set to kick off on Monday,…
EPICENTER – day three recap The group stage of the EPICENTER 2019 is behind us, meaning the list of six finalists is complete and with it the schedule for the final stage of the tournament, which is set to take off this Saturday, December 21. But before we get too ahead of ourselves, let's look at what happened on day three of EPICENTER. EHOME vs Heroic EHOME and Heroic stepped into the arena in the early hours of Thursday, where we witnessed the most one-sided affair of the tournament, with Heroic making short work of EHOME to advance into the…
LMS and LST merge into Pacific Championship Series Earlier in September, a massive announcement surfaced on the official Philippines League of Legends Facebook account, revealing League of Legends Southeast Asia Tour (LST) and League Masters Series (LMS) will merge into Pacific Championship Series (PCS), a new regional league for Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, set to debut on February 8, 2020. The new league is said to combine the best 10 teams from LMS and LST in attempt to form a new, stronger league, which will feature only top talent from Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan…
Are Riot Games developing an MMORPG? League of Legends co-founder Marc Merrill released a statement this week, addressing the claims about a Riot Games’ MMO game and while he stated there were talks about it in the company, he also explained there are a few roadblocks in the way of achieving that goal. While a well-known company, Riot Games have been ridiculed for having released only one game in 13 years since the company's establishment, and while their only game title – League of Legends, has grown to be one of the most popular games in the world, there was…
EPICENTER 2019 – Day two recap Day two of EPICENTER 2019 tournament is behind us, when we got to see the remaining four teams from Group B flex their muscles against each other in a bid to secure a spot in the semi-finals. While day one of EPICENTER did not leave any CS:GO fans indifferent, it was day two that took the cake with a phenomenal performance from mousesports, who claimed the first seed and a spot in the final four. ForZe vs Evil Geniuses The day started with a clash between the North American powerhouse Evil Geniuses and the…
Unethical contracts cast a shadow on esports Esports industry is no stranger to some questionable, unfair or outright unethical and borderline manipulative contracts made between esports organizations and young inexperienced esports players. While such contracts have become more of an exception than a norm nowadays, the lower and less regulated levels of the esports scene have had their fair share of such incidents and it seems like the issue is still very much alive in those waters. Only earlier this week news surfaced of another highly controversial contract made between an unnamed North American organization and an anonymous mobile esports…
EPICENTER 2019 – Day one recap The opening three fixtures of EPICENTER 2019 are behind us, and with it, we got introduced to Vitality as the first team to punch their ticket for the playoffs, which they earned with a shocking reverse sweep win over NaVi in the final match of the day. EHOME vs Vitality EHOME and Vitality locked horns in the opening fixture of EPICENTER tournament in what was expected to be a rather one-sided bout, but it did not look like it in the opening map of the series. The teams kicked off their series on Inferno,…
RNG appoint Mata as their new head coach Only a couple of days after announcing his retirement from professional League of Legends play, Cho "Mata" Se-hyeong revealed he will take over the head coach position at his former team – Royal Never Give Up. Mata, the South Korean support player announced earlier this weekend he is stepping away from the professional League of Legends stage after a successful career, which saw him climb from being an unknown prospect to earning himself an immortal status as one of the best Korean players that ever stepped on the Summoner's Rift. While Mata's…
Virtus.pro acquire AVANGAR CS:GO roster The Russian esports organization Virtus.pro announced earlier this Monday, they have completed the signing of AVANGAR's CS:GO roster, which will replace the long-standing Polish line-up which has been a staple of Virtus.pro for almost six years. The rumours about Virtus.pro's ambitions to acquire the AVANGAR roster in a bid to reclaim their former glory surfaced earlier this month, with speculations suggesting the Russian organization are in the final stages of completing the deal. While nothing came out of it back then, the Monday's announcement confirmed Virtus.pro have now sealed the deal and will be moving…
Twitch found themselves in a $2.8 billion lawsuit with Russian media company Earlier this week, news surfaced, which revealed Twitch, a widely popular streaming platform is being sued by a major Russian media company – Rambler, who are seeking over US $ 2.8 billion in damages following a violation of exclusive distributing rights. Twitch, a juggernaut in the streaming industry, has made headlines once more this weekend, but for all the wrong reasons. While most news surrounding Twitch nowadays are directly connected with their ongoing battle with Mixer and the departure of some of their biggest streamers over to the…
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