The player turned caster, turned manager has left Cloud9 and will be taking a break from CS:GO.
A new recording allegedly implicates at least three pro CS:GO players in a match-fixing scandal.
The other shoe is about to drop for some NA CS players, according to a new an interview with the Integrity Commissioner for ESIC Ian Smith.
Cloud9 announced that they are leaving CS:GO until the conclusion of the pandemic.
The decision is sparking some concern about the CS:GO GOAT's loyalty to the CS:GO scene.
The unknown Bulgarian team VOYVODA will advance to the DreamHack Masters Spring 2021 tournament, Cloud9 will be going home.
The entire CS:GO roster of Depth Esports was released due to their players racist, sexist, and homophobic conduct. While EliGE was not the first to call attention to these players, his public condemnation of the players was a key motivator for the FPL and Depth Esports to finally take action against these players.
Riot has banned the #1 ranked VALORANT player on the EU competitive ladder for cheating.
Esports Earnings has released its annual list of top 50 esports prize earners, and 2020 looks significantly different than iterations from previous years. The highest earner? Professional Chess mastermind Magnus Carlsen.
In celebration of the ground breaking announcement, Paris was illuminated with holograms of ZywOo across the city. ZywOo was spotted on monuments and buildings including the Pantheon, Trocadero, Near Arc de Triomphe and Montmartre. The stunt showcases Team Vitality growing cultural impact within France and how its players have become national icons.
Their latest merchandise drops have been a clear reflection of what the team seeks to accomplish in the upcoming year.
Teams competing in the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown include: Evil Geniuses, NiP, FaZe Clan, Complexity, FURIA, MiBR, Team Liquid, GODSENT, MAD Lions, Virtus.pro, Sprout, Team Spirit, Cloud9, mousesports and Endpoint.
G2 Esports have announced that they have signed Nikola “NiKo” Kovač to a deal on Wednesday. In doing so, they have united NiKo with his cousin, Nemanja “hunter-“ Kovač for the first time in their professional careers.
FACEIT, the world’s leading platform for competitive online gaming and international tournament organiser, is pleased to reveal the launch of its first Collegiate programs for Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends and VALORANT with a combined prizepool of $55k. The programs represent the further development of the FACEIT Collegiate Division which recently partnered with Ubisoft on the first collegiate esports league for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege
Flashpoint, the global Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) tournament series from team-owned esports organization B Site, Inc., will return with its second tournament series with group play on Nov. 9-22, playoffs on Nov. 30-Dec. 5 and the Grand Final on Dec. 6 with 12 teams competing for the $1 million prize pool, with $500,000 and the AK-47 trophy going to the champion.
The Esports Integrity Coalition has issued bans to 37 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coaches for lengths varying from 3 months to 3 years following an investigation into the competitive CS:GO scene regarding potential exploitation of a technical bug. ESIC plans to conclude this investigation in October after releasing one more report following the banning of the 37 coaches on the morning of Monday, September 28.
Professional streamer and former competitive gamer, Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, announced he is returning back to his roots with a deal to livestream exclusively on Twitch at www.twitch.com/Shroud. Shroud celebrates his homecoming and will be kicking off his first stream very soon. Fans can follow his Twitter for the exact date and time.
Esports veteran and desk host Paul "Redeye" Chaloner announced Monday he's stepping down as Managing Director of talent agency Code Red Esports and that he's leaving the esports industry for good, fol
Mykles has more than 15 years of esports experience, including serving as a broadcaster across five different titles. He’s also served as a professional team owner, coach and consultant while starting up multiple esports and media businesses.
In a report by the Anti-Cheat Police Department on Twitter, former CS:GO player, ardiis, was accused of purchasing cheat software for VALORANT, based on information provided to them by a private cheat developer. Additionally, he has been accused of attempting to match fix as well. He was reportedly set to sign with G2 Esports for their upcoming VALORANT team. Here is the report so far: