Riot Games recently announced its 30 selected Valorant partners for the VCT 2023 international leagues, and TSM were not mentioned in the list.
T1 set to make changes for the 2023 Asia international Valorant league
T1 were listed as one of the accepted teams for the 2023 Asia international Valorant league and are reportedly in the process of making a number of changes to their roster.
Valorant player Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker departs OpTic Gaming
Valorant player Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker broke the news on Wednesday that OpTic Gaming had given him approval to pursue other possibilities for 2023. Yay went on to say that he will have an open mind regarding opportunities in both the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and the North American areas.
G2 Esports allowing Valorant players to explore other options
After missing out on a spot in Riot Games’ 2023 franchised league, G2 Esports have reportedly allowed all of their Valorant players to explore other options.
Overwatch 2’s lead hero designer quits Blizzard
Geoff Goodman, the lead hero designer on Overwatch 2, has parted ways with Blizzard Entertainment two weeks before the game’s release.
Zews comes out of CS:GO retirement to coach O PLANO
Having retired from the professional CS:GO scene last year, Wilton “zews” Prado is set to make a comeback as coach of O PLANO.
OTK co-founder takes leave amid sexual misconduct allegations
One True King have released an official statement concerning the allegations levelled against Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo.
ESL announces dates for 2023 IEM Katowice and IEM Cologne
The Electronic Sports League (ESL) has confirmed dates for its two flagship Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments – IEM Katowice and IEM Cologne – in 2023.
Evil Geniuses changes names of two of their CS:GO teams
Evil Geniuses have given new names to two of their Counter Strike: Global Offensive teams in order to remove any possibility of misunderstanding regarding what they should be called in the future.
FalleN to donate to O PLANO’s preparation for Intel Extreme Masters Rio
Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, the Brazilian Counter Strike: Global Offensive player, will make a donation of R$10,000 (approximately $2000) to assist his fellow Brazilian players of O PLANO in affording their preparation for the IEM Rio Major Americas Regional Major Ranking (RMR) in Europe, which is scheduled to take place in October.