Author: eSportsJunkie Staff
-
New CSGO map changes and bug fixes
[ad_1] CS:GO has received a new update that focuses on improvements and changes to four maps, along with a number of other miscellaneous fixes that should improve the overall gaming experience. However, this update doesn’t incorporate any major changes, and none from the Active Duty Map Pool, so they don’t affect ongoing esports events such…
-
BLAST to host first 2023 major in France
[ad_1] According to recent reports, BLAST is likely to organize next year’s Spring CS:GO’s Majors. The action will return to Europe after its sojourn into South America for the IEM Masters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dexerto reports that Paris will be the first choice of venue, though this is still unconfirmed, because it has…
-
5 Reasons Why Esports Will Become MorePopular In The Foreseeable Future
[ad_1] Although eSports is just starting to become hugely popular in recent times, it’s been around since the 1970s. However, the lack of advanced technologies to power its growth repressed its development until the 2000s, when the .com bubble became the catalyst for this gaming activity. Now, eSports is experiencing mega growth. ESports isn’t only…
-
Soniqs are the favorites to win The International NA qualifiers
[ad_1] We recently talked about what was unfolding in the EU and CN TI11 qualifiers. Now it’s time to look at the NA qualifiers matches and try to determine which North American is the favorite one to win the qualifiers. The North American scene has a lot to be proud of, especially with two direct…
-
Semphis and Co. need help for bootcamp crowdfunding
[ad_1] Kory “SEMPHIS” Friesen, former CS9 pro player and head coach of ex-Gaimin Gladiators is organizing a crowdfunding campaign to aid his team while they attend a boot camp in Germany. The hope to reach a $10,000 CAD goal, of which over $2600 has already been collected since SEMPHIS Tweeted about it on Monday. The…
-
TI11 China qualifiers – Matches to watch
[ad_1] A couple of days ago we went over some of the most exciting matchups in the TI11 Eastern Europe qualifiers, and today we’ll be doing the same but for the Chinese qualifiers. It has been a rough year for the Chinese candidates in DPC (2021-22) as multiple prominent powerhouses play in the International 11…
-
All you need to know about Smash Ultimate Summit 5
[ad_1] The Smash Ultimate Summit is coming up on September 15. This will be one of the biggest Smash tournaments of the year. The full Smash Ultimate Summit 5 line-up has now been revealed. It looks like all of the major Smash players from this year are going to be taking part, in one of…
-
2022 LEC Semifinals preview – G2 vs Rogue
[ad_1] If we take a look at the performance from both teams so far in the summer playoffs, the two teams are coming into the series in two completely different forms. On one hand, we have Fnatic, who have crawled their way back to Worlds and are setting their eyes on the second slot of…
-
After funding failure, FaZe announces McDonald’s partnership
[ad_1] FaZe Clan is one of the biggest names in esports. They operate teams in most of the major games. The clan is even publicly traded. FaZe Clan is an esports stock that anyone can invest in following their recent merger, but it seems that’s failed to generate the revenue they wanted. This week has…
-
Pittsburgh Knights transfers LATAM Halo team to Spacestation Gaming
[ad_1] Spacestation Gaming is an esports organization from Utah that is most widely known for its exploits in Rainbow Six Siege esports, and recently has made a big move by acquiring the services of the Pittsburgh Knights roster from the LATAM region for its Halo esports team. This means that Spacestation Gaming will essentially have…