Evil Geniuses (EG) has advanced from Group B in the Kuala Lumpur Major opening around after taking down Chinese teams Team Aster and Vici Gaming.
Team Secret blitzes opponents, earns winner’s bracket spot
Team Secret dominated Group A and became the first team to gain entry into the Winner Bracket of Kuala Lumpur Main Event on Friday. We take a look at how the games unfolded.
ONE Championship teams up with Dentsu for new esports series
ONE Championship, the Singapore-based MMA promoter, is teaming up with Dentsu, Razer and Singtel to launch the ONE eSports series in 2019.
PUBG announces $2m championship for maiden season
The inaugural PUBG esports season will consist of three phases, culminating in a $2 million global championship in November 2019.
Dota Pro Circuit 2018/19 points table update – DreamLeague Season 10
After Team Tigers took down Team Navi 3-2 in a fierce best of five match-up in the winner’s bracket final of DreamLeague Season 10, eight squads stand above the rest in Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) points for 2018/2019 season.
Team list for Dota 2 Kuala Lumpur Major finalised
Following the qualification of Team Tigers, the winner of Dreamleague Season 10, the full team list for the Kuala Lumpur Major has been completed
Team Tigers clinches season 10 of DreamLeague, vanquishes Navi
While they had to fight an up-start team Natus Vincere the whole way, Team Tigers proved too strong in the final of DreamLeague Season 10, taking home the title.
DreamLeague announces new Stockholm major on 2018/19 Dota pro circuit
The next DreamLeague event on the 2018-19 Dota Pro Circuit will be a Major, held in Stockholm. We look at the announcement, news and all the details for Dota 2 fans.
Scofield leches Gomez re-joins Team Infamous – Dota 2 player analysis
Scofield leches Gomez is back on Team Infamous, temporarily replacing Matthew Farith Puente, who is on personal leave. We look at what effect the support star can have for the squad.
Paris to host 2019 League of Legends World Championships
AccorHotels Arena in Paris will host the 2019 LoL World Championship, before the event returns to China in 2020 and then North America in 2021.