Fnatic, TNC Predator and Team Adroit fought their way through the gruelling MDL Chengdu Major SEA qualifiers to earn a ticket for the opening major of 2019/20 Dota Pro Circuit season, set to kick off on November 16, 2019.
Beastcoast sign up former Infamous Dota 2 roster
Following an impressive run at The International 9, the roster of Peruvian team Infamous decided to part ways with the organization in order to hunt new opportunities and have now been acquired by Beastcoast.
Fnatic win DreamHack Masters Malmo 2019
Fnatic produced a remarkable comeback in front of the home crowd in Malmo on Sunday to win their first-ever DreamHack Masters event as well as US $100,000 and a direct invite to IEM Katowice 2020.
London Spitfire release four members after OWL playoff exit
London Spitfire have announced they are parting ways with four of their members as a result of a disappointing performance at the Overwatch League S2 playoffs.
Raptors, Pacers and Magic salute at NBA 2K League awards
The NBA 2K League gave out Team Business Awards earlier this week in Indianapolis, to recognise the outstanding achievements in operations and marketing for the 2019 season.
Splyce and DAMWON set early pace in LoL Worlds play-in stage
DAMWON Gaming and Splyce are favourites to advance at the 2019 League of Legends World Championship after going 2-0 in their opening fixtures of the play-in stage.
Team Liquid take new Dota 2 roster to ESL One Hamburg 2019
After losing their entire Dota 2 roster last month, Team Liquid have announced they are taking on the former members of Alliance ahead of ESL One Hamburg 2019.
Evil Geniuses go from hero to zero at DreamHack Masters Malmo
Evil Geniuses were flying high after their title-winning run at ESL One New York, but their wings were melted at DreamHack Masters Malmo as they crashed out of the tournament on the second day.
PSG.LGD and Team Secret to skip MDL Chengdu Major
The 2019/20 Dota Pro Circuit season is just around the corner, but several players and a couple of teams have announced they will skip the start of the season and the MDL Chengdu Major.
LST and LMS merge ahead of 2020 League of Legends season
On Wednesday, September 25, a major announcement surfaced on the official Philippines League of Legends Facebook account, revealing a merger between League Masters Series (LMS) and League of Legends Southeast Asia Tour (LST) into the Pacific Championship Series (PCS).