Australian police have arrested six people following allegations of match-fixing in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive esports scene.
Antidote becomes free agent as Orgless5 folds
Some of India’s brightest Counter-Strike esports talents are looking for new homes, with Orgless5 to call it quits at the end of the current 2019 ESL India Premiership season.
Team Liquid and Astralis confirmed for IEM Beijing-Haidian
ESL has announced details about the $250,000 Intel Extreme Masters Beijing-Haidian event, which is set to kick off on November 7 this year.
2019 MSI Gaming Arena NA qualifiers preview – Team Envy vs nambla
Closed qualifiers for MSI Gaming Arena 2019 will kick off this Saturday, August 10 for the North American region, where we will see eight teams go head-to-head for a chance to compete in the MGA finals.
Three Brazilian teams to compete at StarLadder Berlin Major
With the Minors’ 3rd Place Play-In for the StarLadder Berlin Major concluding on Monday, the 24 teams are confirmed for one of the biggest CS:GO esports events of the year.
G2 Esports accept DreamHack Masters Malmö invitation
G2 Esports have accepted an invitation to compete at DreamHack Masters Malmö 2019, which is set to kick off on October 1 at MalmöMässan and conclude on October 6 at Malmö Arena.
Grayhound and TYLOO advance to CS:GO Asia Minor playoffs
The first day of the CS:GO Asia Minor Championship saw Grayhound and TYLOO confirmed as the first two teams to reach the playoffs, which will begin on Friday, July 26.
LOOT.BET/CS returns for third season
The third season of the LOOT.BET/CS league has been announced, once again with a $30,000 prize pool to be distributed between four of the best-performing teams.
CR4ZY join mousesports at StarLadder Berlin Major
CR4ZY avenged their defeat against North on July 21 and claimed the second direct promotion to StarLadder Berlin Major 2019 alongside mousesports, with both qualifiers suffering only a single defeat at the Europe Minor Championship.
Rustam “5TRYK#R” Alimkulov quits forZe before CIS Minor
Rustam “5TRYK#R” Alimkulov has announced his decision to part his ways with forZe in a Twitter post, where he thanked the organization for their 17 months together and made it clear he is looking to continue his coaching career elsewhere.