How hard can the life of an esports athlete be? After all, practice and competition revolve around you sitting on a comfortable chair playing computer games. It may even seem glamorous, seeing your name and face beamed across streams all over the world and on giant screens in arenas filled with screaming fans. And don’t forget the money — how many 22-year-olds can boast of team career earnings of over US$200,000 after just two years on the professional circuit?
With the conclusion of Wild Rift’s Horizon Cup and Mobile Legends’ M3 World Championship, Singapore once again plays host to a world esports tournament; this time at the Resorts World Convention Centre in Sentosa.
A whistleblower has come out to tell the story behind how Filipino esports organisation Omega Esports was banned by Valve for throwing the match against Mongolian team Lilgun.
It’s been more than a month since The International 10 (TI10) concluded. Everyone remembers how Team Spirit took the Aegis home after a nail-biting 3-2 victory against PSG.LGD. A new champion was finally crowned.
Time for Game 2 of Meme Monday! Why? Because The International 10 (TI10) has just ended after a tumultuous week of fights, broken dreams and career highs. SPOILERS if you've been living under a rock but Team Spirit shocked everyone when they emerged the TI10 champions!
10 Kills. 10 Buybacks. The hits just kept coming and going. Both T1 and PSG.LGD demonstrate why they’re the best of the best. Relive this epic face-off between them in Game 2! Many have already hailed it as a must-watch, ICONIC moment in Dota 2 gaming. T1 proved to hold their own against the favourites PSG.LGD. And PSG.LGD show what makes them almo
It’s here. After multiple delays, a raging pandemic and some major upsets, the biggest esports competition will be rolling into Romania and into our...
All hands on keyboards! The International 10 (TI10) is just a week away. But of course, Miss Corona still rears its ugly head around. Measures to make the biggest Dota 2 competition “a fully-masked, fully-vaccinated event” mean a quieter occasion, with half the fans.
With Southeast Asia teams like T1 and Fnatic set to feature among the 18 contenders for TI10, SEA pride is strong among this region’s Dota 2 fans.
The likes of Indonesia’s Kenny “Xepher” Deo and Singapore’s Daryl “iceiceice” Koh will be among a group of at least 10 SEA players - with the rest others hailing from the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand - to feature in the October 7-17 event in Romania.
After a year’s break, the world’s richest esports tournament is just weeks away. And with a record US$40 million prize purse on offer, there is much to be excited about ahead of The International 10 (TI10) opener on October 7 in Bucharest, Romania.