The Kwangdong Freecs have released their substitute bot laner, Han “Leo” Gyeo-re, from their League of Legends team’s lineup. The 22-year old will no longer represent the team after 18 months on the roster.
OpTic Gaming becomes the 2022 Halo World champions
OpTic Gaming have ended their run in the Halo World Championships as the tournament’s champions. The franchise swept Cloud9 in the grand finals in a dominant fashion to clinch the title on October 24.
Team Spirit mulling Dota 2 roster changes after TI11 disappointment
Team Spirit may be gearing up to make some changes to their Dota 2 roster following the squad’s disappointing run in The International 11.
Dota 2: Team Aster dump PSG.LGD out of TI11
PSG.LGD crashed out of Dota 2’s The International 2022 tournament after suffering a blow at the hands of Team Aster.
Tundra trounce Aster to reach The International upper-bracket final
Tundra Esports were favorites to win their upper-bracket semifinal against Team Aster at Dota 2’s The International 2022 tournament on Saturday, and they lived up to the billing with a dominant 2-0 victory.
League of Legends player Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski leaves G2 Esport
Polish League of Legends jungler Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski has revealed that he has parted ways with G2 Esports.
Vivo Keyd removes sacks all their Valorant team
Vivo Keyd have released their Valorant roster exactly a month after Riot Games unveiled their 30 partnered teams.
XERXIA part ways with Valorant roster, retaining only Surf
XERXIA have parted ways with the bulk of their Valorant roster, retaining only Thanachart “Surf” Rungapajaratkul and forcing the rest of the lineup to consider other options.
Team Gen.G signs a new South Korean Valorant roster
Gen.G have secured a South Korean Valorant roster ahead of the 2023 Valorant Champions Tour. The newly formed roster will be headlined by former Northeption player Kim “Meteor” Tae-O as the franchise looks to put up a formidable campaign in the Pacific League.
Team Aster proceeds to the semi-final in the 2022 Dota 2 The International
Team Aster advances to The International 11 upper bracket semi-final after sweeping Team Liquid in the bracket’s first round. Due to the win secured by the Chinese esports franchise, their Dutch counterparts were forced to compete in the lower bracket of the main event for a chance at the championship title.