The North American CS:GO team Bad News Bears have disbanded their roster and ceased to operate, Will “dazzLe” Loafman announced on Wednesday.
Team SoloMid to host TSM Invitational: Apex Legends tournament
One of the most successful and well-known North American esports organisations, Team SoloMid, have announced the TSM Invitational: Apex Legends tournament, which is set to begin on Sunday, May 17.
Astralis sign JUGi to bolster CS:GO roster
After days of speculation, Jakob “JUGi” Hansen has officially become the sixth member of Astralis’ CS:GO roster. With Patrick “es3tag” Hansen also on the way, the Danish champs are set to field a seven-man roster.
DOTA PIT Online to continue with Europe and CIS tournament
One Game Agency (OGA) recently announced the AMD SAPPHIRE DOTA PIT Online EU-CIS tournament, which will see the strongest Dota2 esports teams from Europe and the CIS region duke it out from May 13-23.
Team Aster vs OneThree betting tips – CS:GO Asia Masters 2020
Team Aster and OneThree will meet on the battlefield this Wednesday at the Betway CS:GO Asia Masters as they continue their fight over the largest share of the ¥100,000 CNY (~US $14,000) prize pool.
Vancouver Titans start from scratch with new Overwatch roster
After releasing their entire roster due to internal struggles caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Vancouver Titans have signed an all-new squad for the remainder of the 2020 Overwatch League (OWL) season.
FRoD joins T1 as head coach of VALORANT squad
T1 have expanded their VALORANT project by signing one of the most decorated Counter-Strike esports players in history, Daniel “fRoD” Montaner, as head coach of the newly formed team.
RunAway looking to enter LoL Champions Korea in 2021
RunAway have unveiled their plans of acquiring a franchise spot in the League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) for 2021.
Copenhagen Flames appoint zEVES as new CS:GO head coach
Morten “zEVES” Vollan is the new head coach of the Copenhagen Flames CS:GO team, as confirmed by the Danish esports organisation on Wednesday.
ESL One Cologne and IEM Melbourne rescheduled due to COVID-19
The Electronic Sports League (ESL) has announced that the Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) event in Melbourne and the ESL One tournament in Cologne won’t be played as live events in 2020 due to Australian and German regulations that prohibit any large gatherings.