Author: Andrew Amos
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Peace expulsed from LCO 2023, league on lookout for new team
[ad_1] Peace will be removed immediately from the LCO ahead of Split 1 Stage 2’s start, with the league now looking for a new permanent team. Peace have been kicked out of the LCO for the remainder of the 2023 season, with the league on the lookout for a new team to fill the now-vacant…
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Mindfreak’s Junior and Ninjestics hitting right stride ahead of HCS Orlando Major
[ad_1] Australian Halo is having a resurgence thanks to Infinite and the new esports circuit promised by 343 Industries. Mindfreak is capitalizing on that, bringing on a new roster for HCS Melbourne and hitting their stride as HCS Orlando, and a spot at the World Championship, looms. Behind the big lights and sirens of the…
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Praedyth confident Pentanet “stage buff” enough to upset Chiefs in LCO final
[ad_1] Pentanet are one series away from returning to the international stage at Worlds 2022. With a bit of stage experience at DreamHack Melbourne, Mark “Praedyth” Lewis is ready to see the undefeated Chiefs crumble under pressure like they did in Split 1. A new champion will be crowned in Sunday’s LCO Split 2 2022…
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DreamHack Melbourne’s launch a joyous moment for Oceanic esports
[ad_1] It’s been a long three years since the last Melbourne Esports Open. Two canceled events and what seems like an eternity later, Oceanic esports is finally reunited with DreamHack Melbourne. And it’s been worth the wait. For weeks — maybe even months — Australian esports fans were counting down the days until the doors…
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Here’s the DreamHack Melbourne 2022 schedule
[ad_1] DreamHack Melbourne 2022 kicks off this Friday, September 2, as Australia’s esports capital gears up for its first major event in three years. Be sure to follow along with all the action this weekend with the full schedule below. DreamHack Melbourne is the big return for Australian esports. Three years on since the last…
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DarkZero make Oceanic esports history with $2 million ALGS Championship win
[ad_1] Oceania are underdogs in almost every esport — but in Apex Legends the region are the world champions once again. Australian squad DarkZero made history by going back-to-back at the ALGS Championship 2022, winning the $2 million event. Oceania is once again home to the Apex Champions. Australia side DarkZero has made local esports…
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Oceanic Nationals returns for 2022 with condensed two-Stage format
[ad_1] Oceania’s top Rainbow Six Siege competition, Oceanic Nationals, is returning for 2022 on March 25. Once three Stages long, it’ll be condensed down to two for the new year as a number of new organisations enter the Siege space. Oceanic Nationals is returning for the third straight year in its current iteration, with the…
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Oceania gains second TFT Worlds slot ahead of Gizmos & Gadgets Championship
[ad_1] Oceania will be sending two representatives to the Teamfight Tactics (TFT) World Championship for Gizmos & Gadgets, with the region gaining a second slot in the tournament’s 32-player expansion. Oceania is used to losing opportunities in esports. However, back-to-back Top 8 performances in the TFT World Championship — first by Razza in Set 4…
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FURY signs ex-QConfirm Rainbow Six roster, enters APAC South
[ad_1] After igniting Oceanic Nationals, FURY has taken a step further to push into APAC South by signing the former QConfirm roster. Their previous Australian-based side will compete under a new name for OCN 2022. FURY stepped onto the Siege stage big time in 2021. Climbing through the Oceanic Challenger League (OCL), they had a…
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Elevate’s Six Invitational miracle run is putting Thailand Siege on the map
[ad_1] The APAC cinderella runs have continued on the global Rainbow Six stage. First it was DWG KIA’s heroics, pushing to the Sweden Major semi-finals. Now it’s Elevate’s turn as Thailand’s first representatives on the global stage are doing fans back home justice at the Six Invitational 2022. It’s a rough Six Invitational to be…