Team Liquid are flying the flag for North America after defeating G2 to reach the MSI knockout rounds, but can they compete with the might and power of Invictus Gaming?
100 Thieves sign Amazing as jungler for LCS Summer Split 2019
Desperately in need of experience and leadership after their dismal showing at the LCS Spring Split, 100 Thieves have announced Maurice “Amazing” Stückenschneider as their new jungler.
FaZe Clan welcome NEO as AdreN moves on
FaZe have signed a blast from the past, with Counter-Strike legend Filip “NEO” Kubski joining the squad in place of the departing Dauren “AdreN” Kystaubayev.
ESL Pro League Season 9 betting – HellRaisers vs Fnatic
Can HellRaisers cause an upset in round two of ESL Pro League Season 9? Get the best odds and betting predictions for Wednesday’s CS:GO clash.
FURIA defeat Ghost Gaming to qualify for ESL ONE Cologne
FURIA are on their way to ESL One Cologne 2019 after surviving the lower bracket to defeat Ghost Gaming in the North American qualifying finals.
Petter “Hjarnan” Freyschuss reunites with “Kasing” at Excel Esports
After a stint at Ad Hoc Gaming after leaving G2, Petter “Hjarnan” Freyschuss has linked up with Raymond “Kasing” Tsang at Excel Esports.
Fnatic qualify for The International 9 despite early MDL exit
Despite failing to reach the playoffs at the MDL Disneyland Paris Major, Fnatic have now secured enough Dota Pro Circuit points to guarantee a slot at The International.
CLG replace Darshan Upadhyaya with Kim “Ruin” Hyeong-min
The last remaining member of the team that won the 2015 NA LCS Summer Split has moved on, with CLG announcing that Kim “Ruin” Hyeong-min will replace Darshan Upadhyaya.
Study shows gamers see link between loot boxes and gambling
A study conducted by the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Gambling Research has found that a high proportion of gamers, especially students, equate loot boxes with gambling.
Valve announces dates for 2020 and 2021 CS:GO Majors
Valve has unveiled some significant changes for the upcoming CS:GO Majors, with tournaments moved to May and November with a reduced schedule of two weeks apiece.