Antoine Griezmann has announced on social media that he is preparing to launch his own esports organisation, Grizi Esport, which will compete in as many as six major gaming titles.
WePlay! Bukovel Minor breaks Dota 2 viewing records
The 2020 WePlay! Bukovel Minor, which took place in the second week of January, broke all the viewing records and became the most-watched Minor tournament in Dota Pro Circuit history.
CSGO: Swedish team Fnatic sign Golden on a permanent basis
TOP Swedish esports team Fnatic have signed Maikil “Golden” Kunda Selim to its CS:GO roster on a permanent basis, after…
S.L. Benfica sign their first esports player
Benfica’s entry into the esports scene is confirmed after announcing the signing of a Brazilian FIFA star Zezinho, who is…
FugLy unloads on Team Envy after CS:GO roster reshuffle
Team Envy have announced they are benching Jacob “FugLy” Medina from their active CS:GO esports roster, leading the player to spill the beans on some unpleasant situations he has encountered during his time with the team.
POWER RANGERS: Battle for the Grid tournament circuit announced
The first official professional tournament for POWER RANGERS: Battle for the Grid, a fighting game created by a San Francisco-based developer nWay, is set to kick off Friday, January 17 in Chicago, Illinois.
Epic Games Store posts $680m in revenue for 2019
Epic Games, the video game development company behind Fortnite, has published its figures behind the Epic Games Store for 2019, which reportedly saw 108 million PC customers spend US $680 million.
Legends of Runeterra open beta confirmed for January 24 launch
Riot Games recently confirmed the open beta for the heavily anticipated League of Legends-themed card game, Legends of Runeterra, will go live on Friday, January 24.
2020 Call of Duty League details revealed
Call of Duty League organizers have released details for the upcoming 2020 season, which will feature a revamped points system and several other improvements.
Royal Youth disband League of Legends roster ahead of TCL 2020
Royal Youth announced on Saturday that they have disbanded their League of Legends esports roster and will not compete in the 2020 Turkish Championship League season.