{"id":13493,"date":"2020-09-16T02:27:19","date_gmt":"2020-09-16T06:27:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=13493"},"modified":"2020-09-16T02:27:19","modified_gmt":"2020-09-16T06:27:19","slug":"latest-esports-gaming-news-wednesday-september-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/latest-esports-gaming-news-wednesday-september-16\/","title":{"rendered":"Latest esports & gaming news – Wednesday, September 16"},"content":{"rendered":"
Longtime Cloud9 LoL coach Bok \u201cReapered\u201d Han-Gyu has parted ways with the team following their failure to qualify for the League of Legends<\/a> World Championship. Cloud9 recently decided to rebuild their CS: GO roster, but there\u2019s been no mention of their LoL team.<\/p>\n Reapered thanked C9 and the fans for their continuous support through the highs and lows. He is one of the most sought-after coaches in the LoL esports community, but it\u2019s still unclear where the future will take him.<\/p>\n Jung Su \u201cKim\u201d Kim has resigned as head coach of T1’s LoL team despite initially signing on until 2022. He decided to part ways after the poor performance of the roster in recent matches.<\/p>\n T1 dominated the LCK Spring Split but were later defeated by Afreeca Freecs in the Summer Split playoffs. Since then, they\u2019ve been unable to redeem themselves and failed to make it through to the League of Legends World Championship. <\/p>\n Kim thanked the fans and apologized for failing to live up to expectations. T1 also posted a tribute to their former coach, wishing him well as they part ways on mutual terms.<\/p>\n Goliath Gaming, one of the most successful esports organizations in South Africa, recently made their way to the CS: GO Gamedock Cup #1 finals. Unfortunately for them, rivals ATK Arena came out victorious on that day.<\/p>\n Since then, Goliath have made some changes after the now-former coach, Thulani \u201cLigtherTZ\u201d Sishi, moved into the management team. Since his promotion, there\u2019s been a gap in the coaching role. <\/p>\n In an exciting move, GG landed an international coach, Caster \u201cBunter\u201d Grocholewski, from Iceland. Bunter has been part of the GODSENT and Endpoint squads in the past, and he\u2019s excited about the “exotic opportunity”.<\/p>\nAsia<\/h2>\n
Kim Steps Down From T1 Post<\/h3>\n
Africa<\/h2>\n
Goliath Gaming Land International Coach<\/h3>\n
Europe<\/h2>\n
One Game Agency Announce Online Dota Competition<\/h3>\n