Team Liquid have extended their lead at the top of the CS: GO world rankings by defeating G2 Esports at the ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals in Montpellier, France.
$1m Dota Auto Chess tournament announced for October 2019
It has taken Auto Chess only six months to go from a Dota game mode to a fully fledged esports, with the first-ever tournament scheduled for October 2019 in Shanghai, China, with a breathtaking $1 million prize pool.
100 Thieves stun Cloud9 at LCS Summer Split
After failing to win any of their opening five matches at the LCS Summer Split, 100 Thieves seem to have found their rhythm with an upset win over Cloud9 in week four.
Jacob Toft-Andersen joins 100 Thieves as VP of esports
100 Thieves have hired former Infinite Esports & Entertainment executive Jacob Toft-Andersen to their leadership team following the takeover of Infinite Esport by Immortals Gaming Club.
NRG defeat Astralis to reach ESL Pro League S9 semi-finals
NRG Esports took down Astralis in the final match of Group A in the ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals to earn direct passage into the semi-finals, with the losing Danes heading to the quarter-finals.
Is Teamfight Tactics the next big thing in esports?
As an answer to Dota’s Auto Chess, Riot Games released a new League of Legends game mode called Teamfight Tactics that became the most viewed game on Twitch within only a few hours. But will it remain a streamer’s game or will it develop into a proper esports platform?
FaZe and mousesports reach ESL Pro League Finals third round
Day two of the ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals has finished, leaving us with FaZe Clan and mousesports as the final two teams in the upper bracket of Group B.
Astralis and NRG shine in Group A of ESL Pro League Finals
Group A of the ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals has seen eight matches already played, leaving NRG Esports and Astralis to duke it out on Thursday for a place in the semi-finals.
Cloud9 enter ESL Pro League S9 Finals with a lot to prove
Cloud9 will enter the upcoming ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals with a lot to prove and even more to lose, with their fans expecting results instead of excuses.
NA’s OpTic win maiden CS:GO title at DreamHack Open Summer
OpTic Gaming defeated Ancient 2-0 in the grand finals of DreamHack Open Summer 2019 on Monday to secure $50,000 in prize money and a DreamHack Masters Malmö spot.