{"id":14812,"date":"2020-11-01T17:22:23","date_gmt":"2020-11-01T22:22:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=14812"},"modified":"2021-06-28T22:28:36","modified_gmt":"2021-06-29T02:28:36","slug":"latest-esports-gaming-news-monday-november-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/latest-esports-gaming-news-monday-november-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Latest esports & gaming news – Monday, November 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
Popular American streamer Indiana \u2019Froskurinn\u2019 Black has been released from her contract by LoL developer Riot Games. The 29-year-old had been a broadcaster for the LEC since early 2019, and she previously covered the highly-competitive Asian LPL.<\/p>\n
The LEC had a particularly difficult year, including a controversial partnership with Saudi Arabia. Color commentators in the LEC were harsh critics of the move, including Froskurinn. The Portland-based caster indicated that she is open to new opportunities for the 2021 season.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s unclear whether Froskurinn will remain in the League of Legends<\/a> esports scene. She has broadcasting experience in other types of games, including sim racing esports. Her approachable broadcasts, often paired up with Drakos, made her a fan favorite.<\/p>\n The 2020 League of Legends Worlds Championship is over, and South Korea\u2019s DAMWON has emerged as the winner. DAMWON prevailed over China\u2019s Suning in a thrilling final match. The Korean team was overwhelmingly favored by sportsbook odds going into the finals.<\/p>\n DAMWON comfortably dominated the match, taking home the Summoner\u2019s Cup with a 3-1 score. Suning marched to the beat of their own drum, following their own unique strategies. However, DAMWON\u2019s more conventional approach proved superior in the end. <\/p>\n While bookmaker<\/a> odds painted one picture, not everyone agreed. Suning was highly praised throughout the tournament for their superb level of play. In fact, Fnatic\u2019s Selfmade weighed in on the match-up, saying he thought Suning had it in the bag.<\/p>\n Youth-focused esports company Kucheza Gaming has unveiled a new partnership with Big5Games and Mettlestate. The three organizations will be putting together a brand new esports league aimed at schools.<\/p>\n Dubbed the School Esports League, the new competition will bring together young players from across Nigeria with the goal of helping millions of Nigerian students develop their competitive esports skills. Initially, SEL will include two games: Fortnite and FIFA.<\/p>\n Additional titles will be added ahead of February\u2019s SEL Boost season. They\u2019re expected to include games in the racing, MOBA, and sandbox genres. The league will reward the best players with attractive cash prizes and scholarships.<\/p>\n The 35th season of ESEA\u2019s Mountain Dew League Europe has finished group stage play. The leading teams have been determined, and playoff matches are all set. Eight squads will face off in a single-elimination bracket.<\/p>\n Playoff teams are HellRaisers, Endpoint, forZe, Wisla Krakow, Nexus, Team Secret, sAw, and Sprout. All four quarter-finals will be played on November 21st. The next day, the four winners will face off in the semis, vying for a spot in the grand final.<\/p>\n The champion will be determined on November 23rd. All playoff matches are scheduled for 21:00 MSK. The ESEA MDL is a major event for most European betting sites, and CS:GO<\/a> sports betting fans follow the competition closely every season.<\/p>\n The Mexican leg of the Six November Majors has come to an end, crowning Estral Esports as champion. It\u2019s the second win for Estral in the Mexican division of LATAM\u2019s Six Major this year. The team is often a favorite for regional SixAsia esports news<\/h2>\n
DAMWON Beats Suning To Become LoL 2020 World Champions<\/h3>\n
Africa esports news<\/h2>\n
Nigeria\u2019s Kucheza Gaming Launches New School Esports League<\/h3>\n
Europe esports news<\/h2>\n
CS:GO: ESEA Mountain Dew League Season 35 Europe Wraps Up Group Stage<\/h3>\n
South America esports news<\/h2>\n
Estral Esports Beats Timbers 3-2 To Win Mexico\u2019s Rainbow Six Major<\/h3>\n
\nMajor betting sites.<\/p>\n