With all as it should be prior to the first day of conmpetition, let's take a look at how Day 1 of ESL One New York played out.
Esports organization Evil Geniuses just had its most important day in years. The organization finalized its acquisition of the NRG Esports Counter-Strike: Global Offensiver roster, and is set to acquire the open franchise spot that previously belonged to Echo Fox.
FaZe and City will collaborate to create engaging content with talent and players, as well has hosting exclusive fans events in the US and around the world. FaZe and City will also bring their FIFA players together in a shared training facility and launch limited edition, co-branded retail products that fans can enjoy.
The next Counter-Strike: Global Offensive major is nearly upon us. ESL One New York 2019 kicks off tomorrow and will feature the cream of the competitive CS:GO teams crop battling across four days for the top share of the $200,000 prize pool.
Unikrn, the world’s longest-operating esports-first betting operator is partnering with esports organization Unicorns of Love to offer a $50,000 streaming or esports contract for a new esports talent to join the Unicorns of Love banner.
Five teams under the G2 brand will don special G2-Red Bull crossover jerseys in celebration of the partnership.
The following was sent to Inven Global as a press release. H20 esports will open the doors of the Rabo Esports Stadium Amsterdam before the end of the year. A sports hall and former school of 10,000 m
The following was sent to Inven Global as a press release. MANCHESTER, AUGUST 7 2019: VexedGaming has today announced a strategic partnership with Kappa Sportswear to provide tournament and casual wea
During Rift Rivals 2019: NA vs. EU, Douek spoke to Inven Global's Nick Geracie to discuss the acquisition of Origen for the LEC and the differences between running a CS:GO team when compared to a team in League of Legends esports.
Today Team Heretics announces adidas as a new technical sponsor, becoming the first Spanish esports team to accomplish such a deal.
Earlier this month on June 4th, The Inven Global Esports Conference brought over 100 different panelist, speakers, and esports experts together in the same place.
This is the full text of Immortals Gaming Club's June 12th, 2019 press release. LOS ANGELES (June 12, 2019) -- Immortals Gaming Club (IGC) announced today the acquisition of Infinite Esports & Ent
On the 10th of June, Esports Charts - an analytical agency that specializes in collecting esports information - revealed an interesting statistic on "the most popular esports tournaments in May". The
Thooorin sat down with Nick Geracie before his IGEC 2019 panels to lay out his talking points and give an exclusive look into his journey through esports journalism.
Jason "moses" O'Toole is a staple in esports and the professional scene in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. moses spoke with Inven Global to share his thoughts on the history of Counter-Strike, where he would love to cast, and his thoughts on where CS:GO can go from here.
Junior United States Senator (R-MO) Josh Hawley has introduced a bill to ban loot boxes and other pay-to-win practices in games. The "Protecting Children from Abusive Games Act" would ban pay-to-win initiatives in 'games played by minors'. The aforementioned label, Hawley states, includes games designed for children, but also games Hawley says, 'whose developers knowingly allow minor players to engage in microtransactions.'
Depending on who you ask, seeing Sheila 'Pterodactlysftw' Weidman at a Magic the Gathering tournament is the first or last place you'd expect her to be. Although Weidman's current game of choice is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, her roots in collectible card games goes back almost a decade, before she grew one of the largest Twitch streams on the platform and joined OpTic Gaming. Over the weekend, alongside 63 other Magic: The Gather Arena players from around the world, Weidman put her skills to the test in the Mythic Invitational held at PAX East in Boston. Up for grabs was a $1 million prize pool.
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#NAVINATION at IEM XIII - Katowice 2019 Since the founding of Natus Vincere, our players performed in Europe, the USA, Asia, visited over a hundred cities in tens of countries. Wherever a tournament
This is the full text of Collegiate StarLeague's 2019/01/29 press release. SANTA MONICA, CA |January 28, 2019– Collegiate StarLeague, a division of WorldGaming Network, announced today that NBA 2K19 is coming to US and Canadian college and university campuses. The competition – which will commence in January 2019 – will provide players at more than 1,600 participating Collegiate StarLeague colleges and universities the chance to represent their school in the world's largest collegiate esports program. The very best teams to emerge from the fray will meet at the CSL Collegiate Grand Finals in April 2019, to compete for a scholarship prize pool of $10,000. Furthermore, with more than $175,000 in prizes and scholarships available across different games for CSL's 2018-2019 season, it's going to be the biggest year yet.