With the conclusion of last year’s Dota 2 Pro Circuit, anticipation is building for The International 2024. Valve has promised exciting new changes to...
In an eagerly awaited announcement, the renowned esports spectacle, World Cyber Gaming (WCG), has confirmed its upcoming venture to Jakarta, Indonesia. Slated to transpire...
With the Steam summer sale and post-E3 hype, it's a pity that Monday is here and we have to get back to work. But that’s no reason to get us down - here are some memes we’ve come across to get you through the week.
Mereka tidak membuatnya seperti dulu. Tonton lagi keajaiban EVOS ESPORTS TH di Wild Rift Summer Cup dengan aksi terbaik di final!
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when EVOS Esports TH was drawn to meet Taiwan’s ONE Team in the grand finals of the SEA Icon Series Summer Super Cup last month, they had no clue what to expect.
Don your blue, red, white and yellow clothes and hit the streets! (metaphorically of course) From clutching the title of 1st and 2nd place in the recent Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Southeast Asia Cup (MSC) 2021, to leading a Southeast Asian (SEA) team to victory in the Electronic Sports League (ESL) in Dota 2, the Philippines is truly dominating the esports scene!
After leaving fans starving for more, Nintendo and Mihoyo released a gourmet selection of new games and updates, including a long-awaited announcement about Breath of the Wild 2 at E3 and Genshin Impact 1.6’s release. Thanks for the food, guys. But before you RPG fans dig in, here are some spicy memes to whet your appetite.
Between managing a full-time job as a content creator, hosting esports events like the Dota 2 KL major in 2018 and spending time with her loved ones. Shu Faye Wong found a way to sneak her passion of streaming into her life.
A tale as old as time, esports is once again failing to get the recognition it so rightly deserves. This time it is the Dota 2 The International (TI)10 that bears the full brunt of it. By refusing to accept esports into the Swedish Sports Federation, Sweden has effectively screwed Valve over. Without the recognition as an elite sporting event by the Swedish Government, players, talents, and staff from outside the European Union would likely be denied entry into Sweden and by extension TI10.