ENCE have decided to expand their CS:GO esports lineup to six players with the signing of Elias “Jamppi” Olkkonen, whose arrival was confirmed on Tuesday.
TYLOO bench CS:GO players Freeman and xeta
Seon-Ho “xeta” Son and WingHei “Freeman” Cheung have been removed from the active roster of TYLOO’s CS:GO team with immediate effect, the Chinese esports organisation announced on Tuesday.
Copenhagen Flames vs c0ntact Gaming tips – ESL One: Road to Rio
The second day of Week 1 matches at ESL One: Road to Rio – Europe will see Copenhagen Flames take on c0ntact Gaming in their second meeting since March.
G2 Esports star Jankos wins LEC 2020 Spring Split MVP
G2 Esports jungler Marcin “Jankos” Jankowski has been crowned as the Most Valuable Player of the 2020 League of Legends European Championship (LEC) Spring Split following his team’s triumph over Fnatic in the grand finals on Sunday.
Gen.G vs 100 Thieves betting tips – ESL One: Road to Rio
The North American section of ESL One: Road to Rio will kick off this Wednesday as Gen.G and 100 Thieves lock horns in the opening fixture of Group A.
Yam takes over as head coach of Chiefs Esports Club
Former Renegades member Yaman “yam” Ergenekon has been installed as head coach of the Chiefs Esports Club CS:GO team, the Australian organisation unveiled on Saturday.
Kingao+4 vs Gorillaz-Pride betting tips – Ilusion Spring
Kingao+4 and Gorillaz-Pride will meet on the battlefield this Monday on day five of the Ilusion Spring Dota2 online tournament.
FunPlus Phoenix vs Top Esports betting tips – LPL Spring 2020
The regular season of the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) 2020 Spring Split will come to a close on Monday when the playoffs-bound Top Esports take on the reigning world champions, FunPlus Phoenix.
Virtus.pro vs Gambit betting tips – WePlay! Pushka League
Virtus.pro and Gambit will renew their hostilities this Thursday on the opening matchday of the WePlay! Pushka League: Division 1 online Dota2 tournament.
PUBG Continental Series replaces canned 2020 Global Series
The 2020 PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Global Series (PGS), which was first revealed in December 2019 as the next step in expanding the PUBG esports scene, has been officially cancelled and replaced with the online PUBG Continental Series (PCS).