Brazilian esports organization MIBR has officially added AWPer Henrique “HEN1” Teles Ferreira da Fonseca to its Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ranks. The move was made after the franchise parted ways with Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes, who is reportedly on his way to Imperial Esports for a $200,000 transfer.
OverActive Media records CAD $7m loss in first half of 2022
OverActive Media, an esports holding company, released its financial details for the second quarter and the first half of 2022.
2023 Call of Duty League season announcement
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YEKINDAR will play his second event for Team Liquid as a stand-in
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Riot Games pushing for more women in leadership roles
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MiBR and Counter-Strike rifler chelo have parted ways
MIBR have parted ways with their in-game leader and rifler, Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes, from their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster. The player, who joined the team 19 months ago is reportedly on his way to joining the Imperial esports organization.
Misutaaa leaves Team Vitality ahead of CS:GO BLAST Premier Fall
Team Vitality made changes to their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive roster on Tuesday as they parted ways with Kevin “misutaaa” Rabier.
Rocker joins Cloud9 Apex Legends roster
Aidan “rocker” Grodin has joined the Cloud9 ranks as the third and final member of the organization’s Apex Legends team.
Red Bull reveals partners for Campus Clutch Valorant series
??Red Bull, the energy drink brand, recently revealed the four companies it partnered with for this year’s edition of Red Bull Campus Clutch.
2026 Commonwealth Games could feature esports events
The success of a pilot tournament at Birmingham 2022 could see esports become an official part of the Commonwealth Games from 2026.