G2 Esports have announced that the organization’s Chief Executive Officer, Carlos Rodriguez, has been suspended from his role for the next eight weeks. The decision was reached by G2’s board of supervisors following the CEO’s recent controversial actions and comments.
G2 set new CS:GO record in ESL Pro League group stage
G2 Esports have set a new record in the ESL Pro League group stage, winning all five of their series without dropping a single map.
LEC 2022 Summer semi-final betting tips – Rogue vs G2 Esports
Rogue and G2 Esports will lock horns on Saturday, September 3, in the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) 2022 Summer Playoffs semi-finals.
M0NESY posts highest rating in BLAST Premier Fall Groups
Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov, G2 Esports’ AWPer, showcased his excellent skills in the BLAST Premier Fall Groups, recording a tournament-high 1.34 rating at the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive event.
LEC 2022 Summer Playoffs betting predictions – Saturday, August 27
G2 Esports and Misfits Gaming will lock horns in the upper bracket of the League of Legends European Championship (LEC)…
Russian esports star Boombl4 snubbed by G2 Esports
There were rumours of Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhaylov joining G2 Esports’ Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, but the player has sensationally said…
Jankos secures double celebration as G2 defeats Rogue on his birthday at the 2022 LEC Summer Split
G2 Esports have broken their win drought as they celebrate jungler Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski’s birthday in grand style by defeating Rogue in the second half of the 2022 League of Legends European Championship Summer Split.
G2 Esports bench JACKZ in CS:GO roster shakeup
G2 Esports are set to make significant changes to their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team in the second half of 2022.
G2 Esports CEO disappointed with recent CS:GO performances
Carlos “Ocelote” Rodriguez took to Twitter recently to hint to the supporters that a few changes may be forthcoming to the G2 CS:GO lineup.
Shas set to leave G2 after four years as Rainbow Six coach
After four years of coaching G2 Esports’ Rainbow Six roster, Thomas “Shas” Lee will be leaving the team once his current contract expires.