The Mid-Season Invitational knockout stage is scheduled to commence on Friday, May 27, and end on Saturday, May 28. The knockout stage will feature the four qualified teams, RNG, T1, G2 Esports, and Evil Geniuses. The Finals will take place on Sunday, May 29, and the 2022 MSI champion will emerge.
RNG, T1, G2 and Evil Geniuses reach MSI 2022 Knockout Stage
The League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational Rumble Stage has come to an end, with four of the best teams making it to the Knockout Stage.
Parabellum confirm R6S roster change ahead of NAL Stage 2
Parabellum Esports are making changes to their Rainbow Six Siege roster, with 21-year-old Tim “Creators” Humphreys to depart ahead of Stage 2 in the North American League 2022.
FaZe Clan partner up with Disney for ‘Mickey On The Grid’ collection
FaZe Clan and Disney are collaborating on the ‘Mickey on the Grid’ capsule collection, coinciding with the team’s 12th anniversary.
OG crowned ESL One Stockholm 2022 champions
Europe has once again bested North America on the global esports stage, with OG defeating TSM to win the 2022 ESL One Stockholm Dota 2 Major.
Gucci launches gaming academy in partnership with FACEIT
Gucci has teamed up with FACEIT and the WHO to launch a gaming academy that aims to prepare emerging talents for the rigors of professional esports.
G2 Esports on four-game slump in MSI 2022 Rumble Stage
Since PSG Talon defeated G2 Esports in the first fixture of Day 3 in the MSI Rumble Stage, the European team is yet to win a game. At the end of G2’s 24-game winning streak comes a four-game losing run.
FaZe Clan down NaVi to win PGL Major Antwerp
The 2022 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive PGL Antwerp Major has been played to its conclusion, and FaZe Clan have been announced as champions.
The International heading to Southeast Asia in 2022
??After much anticipation, Valve has confirmed that the 11th edition its premier Dota 2 event, The International, will take place in Singapore.
Ninjaboogie claims Team SMG fired him over family emergency
Dota 2 professional Michael “ninjaboogie” Ross has called out his now-former side Team SMG for letting him go amidst a family crisis.