{"id":13562,"date":"2020-09-20T06:05:43","date_gmt":"2020-09-20T10:05:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=13562"},"modified":"2020-09-20T21:14:35","modified_gmt":"2020-09-21T01:14:35","slug":"latest-esports-gaming-news-sunday-september-20","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/latest-esports-gaming-news-sunday-september-20\/","title":{"rendered":"Latest esports & gaming news – Sunday, September 20"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the Halo<\/a> Championship Series delayed to 2021 due to the Halo Infinite release, an interim event, the Halo 5 Pro Series, has been announced for this year. It\u2019ll include four seasons across North America, Latin America, Australia & New Zealand, and Europe, Middle East & Africa.<\/p>\n The MCC Pro Series with Halo 3 will continue while the Halo 5 Pro Series commences. The MCC Pro Series will also have increased prized winnings to US $1,000.<\/p>\n The Halo 5 Pro Series is due to run from September 24 to December 12 with a weekly competition. Both series are available exclusively on FACEIT.<\/p>\n Tengjing Sports have announced that the League of Legends<\/a> Pro League (LPL) will begin capping salaries. The move is designed to level the playing field and allow smaller teams to compete for the signatures of the region’s better players.<\/p>\n There will be a lower salary cap and an upper limit in the form of luxury tax. If an organization moves outside of the set amounts, they\u2019ll face severe consequences. It\u2019s still unclear what the punishment will be for a low wage, but those that exceed will be banned from acquiring new players.<\/p>\n South Africans have another esports tournament to get excited about. Just as it seemed that CS: GO events were coming to an end for the year, Evetech announced a new competition. <\/p>\nAsian esports news<\/h2>\n
LPL To Introduce Salary Cap<\/h3>\n
African esports news<\/h2>\n
EGL One CSGO 2020<\/h3>\n