Overwatch League team the Shanghai Dragons has confirmed today that it will relocate its players and staff to South Korea due to fears over the deadly coronavirus outbreak. The decision comes just a w…
BLAST Pro Series São Paulo preview: All the details as CS:GO’s elite head to Brazil
The BLAST Pro Series makes its way to São Paulo, Brazil, this week, providing Brazilian Counter-Strike: Global Offensive fans with their first taste of the series’ high intensity and electric atmosphe…
Gambit vs Vici Gaming: Vici wins 3-0 in SL Kiev Minor final
Any fans expected a tight game between Gambit vs Vici Gaming in the SL Kiev Minor final will have been left disappointed as Vici went unchallenged on their way to clinching victory in what was the mos…
envy: “Don’t underestimate Toronto Defiant”
Things appeared to be going well for Kang-jae “envy” Lee and his Los Angeles Valiant teammates, until they weren’t. A shock contract termination prior to Stage 3 of the inaugural season sa…
Splyce Black undergoes roster change with weeks to go until CWL Las Vegas
Splyce Black, the second competitive Call of Duty team of esports organisation Splyce, has undergone a major roster change ahead of CWL Las Vegas, which will get underway in less than a month. Ted “Te…
Forsaken banned: Former OpTic CS:GO player handed five-year ban
Former OpTic India player Nikhil “Forsaken” Kumawat has been banned from all esports related activity for the next five years, the Esports Integrity Coalition (ESIC) has confirmed. Forsaken was found …
xQc banned from League of Legends (permanently)
Former Dallas Fuel tank Felix “xQc” Lengyel, who was ditched by the Overwatch League midway through Season 1 following a number of controversial incidents, has received a permanent ban from playing Le…
Octane leaves OpTiC on bad terms to join 100 Thieves
Professional Call of Duty player Sam “Octane” Larew has left OpTic Gaming after just months with the esports organisation, in a move that has shocked the CoD community. As OpTic took to Twitter late i…
The International 2019 to be held in Shanghai, China
Valve has confirmed that The International 2019, the biggest tournament in the Dota 2 esports calendar, will be held in Shanghai, China, next year. The publisher confirmed the news ahead of the lower …
OG vs PSG.LGD: OG win The International 2018 to claim esport’s biggest prize
European Dota 2 side OG have been crowned champions of The International 2018 after defeating Chinese side PSG.LGD in a best of five grand final. The team take home an $11.2m split of the $22.5m prize…