Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee of DRX has achieved a career milestone by becoming the fourth player to reach the League of Legends World Championship finals three years in a row.
MATUMBAMAN retires from competitive Dota 2 as Liquid exit TI11
Lasse “MATUMBAMAN” Urpalainen has officially hung up his keyboard after Team Liquid’s loss to Team Secret at The International.
Darkmago leaving Thunder Awaken after impressive TI11 run
Despite making history at The International 2022 by becoming the first South American team to finish in the top six at the Dota 2 tournament, Thunder Awaken have lost Herrera “Darkmago” Gonzalo – one of their core players.
Dota 2 surpasses 1m concurrent players for first time since 2019
Dota 2 has surpassed a million concurrent players for the first time since 2019. It now ranks second only to CS:GO on Steam.
ESL Challenger League S43 betting picks – Tuesday, November 1
ESB’s free Counter-Strike: Global Offensive previews for Tuesday, November 1, focus on three ESL Challenger League Season 43 Europe bouts.
Tundra Esports clinch The International 2022 final spot
Tundra Esports have secured the first final slot at The International 2022 after defeating Team Secret 2-1 in the upper-bracket final of the Dota 2 championship on Saturday.
Overwatch player Lee “Carpe” Jae-hyeok reportedly going to switch to Valorant
South Korean player Lee “Carpe” Jae-hyeok is reportedly making the switch from Overwatch to Valorant League.
Seth “Scump” Abner to retire after 2023 Call of Duty League
OpTic Texas player Seth “Scump” Abner has confirmed he will be exiting competitive Call of Duty after the 2023 CDL. The Modern Warfare 2 season will officially be his last appearance at a professional level.
Team Endpoint completes CS:GO roster with Israeli rifler HeavyGod
Team Endpoint have added the Israeli rifler, Nikita “HeavyGod” Martynenko, to their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster.
ESL Pro Tour announces details of the 2023 CS:GO
The ESL FACEIT Group has unveiled the details of the ESL Pro Tour. The ESL Gaming and FACEIT holding company announced that the ESL Pro Tour would have more than 40 tournaments take place across the year.