OpTic Gaming defeated Ancient 2-0 in the grand finals of DreamHack Open Summer 2019 on Monday to secure $50,000 in prize money and a DreamHack Masters Malm? spot.
Greece confirmed to host 2019 LEC Summer Split finals
Riot Games has confirmed that the 2019 LEC Summer Split finals will take place in Athens, Greece, with the champions to be decided on September 8.
GamerLegion no match for Windigo in Moche XL Esports finals
Windigo Gaming are the champions of Moche XL Esports 2019 following a dominant performance in the grand finals against Team GamerLegion, who had no answer for Valentin “poizon” Vasilev.
Cloud9 lead LoL Team Pass power rankings
Cloud9 fans have shown their team spirit by helping the North American heavyweight top the list of the most Team Passes bought since the start of LCS Summer Split.
Ancient, BIG, Sprout and NoChance progress to Europe Minor
The Europe Minor Championship – Berlin 2019 closed qualifiers have concluded, with the final four teams booking their places alongside CR4ZY, Fnatic, mousesports and North in Germany in July.
Moche XL Esports 2019 set for June 15 kickoff in Lisbon
This year’s Moche XL Esports CS:GO tournament in Lisbon features a couple of minor changes, including the addition of a qualifier team from Masters League Portugal.
OpTic Gaming 4-0 heading into third week of LCS Summer Split
It is not Team Liquid, nor TSM, nor Cloud9, but OpTic Gaming who sit top of the ladder as the only undefeated team after the second week of the 2019 LCS Summer Split.
Are the Olympic Games ready for esports events?
Should esports be included in the Olympic Games? And does esports even have a place in the Olympic Movement? Jur Dava explores one of the hottest topics in the pro gaming world today.
Schedule and groups announced for GG.Bet Cologne qualifier
The schedule, format and groups are out for this week’s GG.Bet Cologne Invitational, where one of the eight competing teams will snag a ticket to ESL One Cologne 2019.
Aristocracy take out ESL Polish Championship Spring 2019 title
The grand finals of ESL Polish Championship Spring 2019 finished with a 2-0 win to Aristocracy, who took home the trophy and approximately $21,285 in prize money.