On Thursday, Beyond the Summit made the announcement that Edgar “Sparg0” Valdez, the champion of the previous year’s Smash Ultimate Summit, will be the last player invited to the Smash Ultimate Summit 5.
Seattle Surge retain entire roster for Call of Duty League 2023
The Seattle Surge made an announcement on Thursday that their Call of Duty League roster will be returning for the next season.
Gustavo “Sacy” Rossi rated the no.1 Valorant player in Europe
LOUD’s VALORANT player Gustavo “Sacy” Rossi has ascended to the top of the VALORANT EU ranked ladder, taking over first…
Zellsis returns to Version1 after brief Sentinels stint
American Valorant player Jordan “Zellsis” Montemurro has rejoined Version1 following a brief stint at Sentinels.
Contractz named 2022 LCS Most Improved Player
The League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) on Wednesday announced Juan “Contractz” Garcia, the jungler for CLG, as the Most…
Jensen on track for most LoL Worlds appearances
Nicolaj “Jensen” Jensen qualified for the League of Legends World Championship for the eighth consecutive time after Cloud9 defeated Evil Geniuses 3-1 in the LCS Championship on Sunday.
Spacestation take over Pittsburgh Knights Halo roster
Spacestation Gaming announced on Monday that they had replaced their existing Halo lineup with players from the Pittsburgh Knights team.
Gen.G crowned 2022 LCK Summer champions
Gen.G defeated T1 in a stunning 3-0 sweep in the 2022 League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) Summer Finals.
Minnesota ROKKR announces its complete starting lineup for the 2023 Call of Duty season
The Minnesota ROKKR had a press conference yesterday to formally announce their entire starting squad for the forthcoming 2023 Call of Duty League season. There are now three new players on the roster, in addition to the one who has been retained.
Sony charged $5.9 billion for overcharging PlayStation Store products.
A lawsuit brought on behalf of consumers has been lodged against Sony for monopolistic business practices regarding the PlayStation Store. For its exploitation of more than 9 million customers, the business might be fined up to $5.9 billion.