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  • LOUD and Optic Gaming meet in the VCT Masters upper bracket semifinals

    LOUD and Optic Gaming meet in the VCT Masters upper bracket semifinals

    [ad_1] The Brazilian team known as LOUD knocked down Europe’s G2 Esports to the lower bracket after sweeping them 2-0, now they will be facing the North American squad Optic Gaming, who took down Korea’s DRX after 3 very close games. These two teams will face each other on April 22, and whoever wins will…

  • How T1 MkLeo won Genesis 8: Ultimate tournament

    How T1 MkLeo won Genesis 8: Ultimate tournament

    [ad_1] Genesis 8 took place in San Jose, California, on April 15-17. This tournament was originally going to be played in January 2022 but it had to be postponed due to safety concerns regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The tournament featured a $29,385 prize pool and some of the world’s best Smash Brothers Ultimate players like…

  • League of Legends Pro Players Are Burning Out

    League of Legends Pro Players Are Burning Out

    [ad_1] Faker Complains About His Schedule During one of his streams, the world’s best League of Legends player, Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, complained about his schedule after winning the LCK 2022 Spring Split. With all the preparation he has to do for this year’s Mid-Season Invitational, Faker is simply burnt out. On top of practicing the…

  • What is going on with North America’s Champion Queue?

    What is going on with North America’s Champion Queue?

    [ad_1] What is the Champions Queue? In early 2022, Riot Games North America launched a dedicated space for amateur and pro players in the LCS and LLA leagues which also has an invitation system for players ranked at the top of the solo queue ladder. This space was created after years of complaints fromNorth American…

  • League of Legends Competitive Meta in 2022

    League of Legends Competitive Meta in 2022

    [ad_1] The League of Legends meta-game is constantly changing and throughout the years we’ve seen a bunch of different playstyles, from strong split-pushing drafts to protect-the-carry compositions. This year we’ve seen a few changes in the meta since the competitive season started and as usual, some of the meta picks vary depending on which domestic…

  • Buff Bet Repositions as Galaxy.Bet

    Buff Bet Repositions as Galaxy.Bet

    [ad_1] Esports fan may take use of BUFF.bet’s cutting-edge casino and esports platform, which has been up and running since 2018. Despite the fact that the BUFF.bet brand has been around for over four years, things have taken a turn for the worst. There will be no changes to the products or services, but the…

  • Top 10 Esports Games for Beginners

    Top 10 Esports Games for Beginners

    [ad_1] Esports is a term that you might have heard being used more frequently in the gaming world, and it’s a concept that has become increasingly popular over the last few years. Where gaming used to be a hobby that was usually played alone in your room, or at the very best, with one or…

  • Online Casino Vs Esports Betting: What’s Better?

    Online Casino Vs Esports Betting: What’s Better?

    [ad_1] One of the characteristicsc of the modern day internet is the fact that people are able to earn money on it. Some of them earn it by working on the internet, while others do it by betting on esports events or by playing online casino games. Those two options are definitely amongst the most…

  • League of Legends Reached the Top of 2021’s eSports Viewership

    League of Legends Reached the Top of 2021’s eSports Viewership

    [ad_1] There are many eSports disciplines with huge communities, especially as the gaming world is growing every single day. But only a few of them stand at the top, with impressive viewership. In 2021, it seems that League of Legends surpassed its competition when it comes to the number of views, as it was the…

  • Relationship between Esports and Casinos

    Relationship between Esports and Casinos

    [ad_1] The humble and frankly unrecognisable origins of esports make today’s spectacle seem all the more impressive. It wasn’t always ratings busting viewerships and eye-watering prize pools but a rather more demure occasion. October 19, 1972, Stanford University and the first official video game tournament on record is held with the grand prize…a year’s subscription…