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Ukrainian multi-gaming esports organization Natus Vincere has disbanded its PUBG Mobile roster.”We are grateful to the players for their performance under the NAVI tag and wish them the best of luck in their careers going forward,” noted the NAVI statement.The management of the organization didn’t explain the reasons for the decision.The roster was launched in 2020 and over the time of its existence took second place at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: League — West tournament and became runner-up at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021: Grand Finals, winning a total of over $ 1,000,000.NAVI’s PUBG Mobile roster was:Sergey…

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Hackers attacked the Overwatch 2 shooter servers on the first day of release, Blizzard President Mike Ybarra revealed on Twitter.”Unfortunately we are experiencing a mass DDoS attack on our servers. Teams are working hard to mitigate/manage. This is causing a lot of drop/connection issues,” he noted.In addition, queues of up to 50 thousand users interfered with the normal start of a new game.The situation couldn’t be stabilized timely. Eight hours after the CEO of Blizzard, Overwatch 2 game designer Aaron Keller reported that a second hacker attack had also taken place. He said the team is working to fix all…

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CS2

Professional multi-gaming esports organization TSM FTX has decided to return to CS:GO competitive scene in 2023.TSM FTX vice-president of esports Dominic Kallas has said that they want to form a European roster and the organization has already started discussions with ESL and BLAST about long-term partnerships.”I think it’s important to know that we are not going to look to go out and just buy a top-five team,” Kallas said.TSM was present in CS:GO from 2015 to 2017. The first TSM roster with Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen, Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth, Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz, René “cajunb” Borg and Finn “karrigan” Andersen left the…

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Team Vitality’s CS:GO player Peter “dupreeh” Rasmussen has become the first CS:GO pro player who earned more than $2 million in prize money from tournaments. After winning at the ESL Pro League Season 16, he has earned $2,014,331.According to Esports Earnings – another Dane from Astralis – Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth, is breathing down his back with $1,975,880. Rounding out the top three was Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz (also a Dane, rumored to be returning to Astralis) with $1,921,332 in prize money.In fourth place is another Astralis teammate Lukas “gla1ve” Rossander with $1,828,042. And only in fifth place Oleksandr “simple” Kostylev, a…

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European CS:GO organization-less team Benched Heroes has disbanded, reported Evgeniy “Aunkere” Karyat, one of the players for the team.He has said that the squad may still gather to participate in the qualifications, but at the moment the training has stopped and the lineup has disbanded.Earlier, Benched Heroes had to skip IEM Road to Rio 2022: European RMR due to visa issues. Two players of the mix, Evgeniy “Aunkere” Karyat and Turkish Buğra “Calyx” Arkın, were denied a visa to Malta. Their slot at the tournament was handed over to Illuminar Gaming.Benched Heroes were:Owen “smooya” ButterfieldEvgeniy “Aunkere” KaryatMichał “MICHU” MüllerRodion “Fear”…

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Rainbow Six Siege player Atibordee “Sapper” Noichan has stepped down from the Elevate roster. Pirapat “AnGryX” Pimthanapoonporn will replace them as a substitute.”Sapper is unfortunately stepping down from the Elevate starting Rainbow Six roster and is taking a break from competition due to personal reasons. He will not be playing for at least the remainder of Stage three,” Elevate noted in a statement.AnGryX joined Elevate in April 2021 and has been a substitute player in the team since July 2021.”AnGryX will be filling in for Sapper for the remainder of the stage. AnGryX HAS BEEN a long-standing member of this…

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Ninjas in Pyjamas and Astralis have agreed on the transfer of Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz. He will be able to return to the Danish team for an amount around €600,000, Jaxon.gg reported citing its own sources.According to the outlet, dev1ce can start its negotiations with Astralis.27-year-old dev1ce played for Astralis from 2016 to 2021, after which he moved to the Swedish organization NIP. He played with NIP till December 2021 and has been benched since.However, he has been playing on FACEIT and played about 100 games in September.Neither Astralis nor NIP commented on the information regarding the upcoming transfer.Astralis’ CS:GO roster…

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Team Vitality CS:GO roster has defeated Team Liquid at the Grand Final of ESL Pro League Season 16 with a score of 3:2.They have won at Dust II (16:7), Overpass (19:17) and Vertigo (16:11); lost at Inferno (7:16) and Mirage (21:25).Vitality, as a winner, takes home $175,000 and gets a slot for the BLAST World Final 2022 and for the IEM Katowice 2023, Liquid takes $70,000.Prize Pool:1st – $175,000 – Team Vitality2nd – $70,000 – Team Liquid3rd-4th – $60,000 – G2 Esports; $55,000 – Cloud95th-8th – $37,500 each – FaZe Clan and MOUZ; $32,500 – Outsiders; $27,500 – Natus Vincere9th-12th…

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Argentinian esports organization has parted ways with three Valorant players, Roberto Francisco “Mazino” Rivas Bugueño, Joaquín Ignacio “delz1k” Espinoza Soto and Angelo “keznit” Mori.”With this farewell we close the first part of a long process. Now the rearming officially begins, and soon we will tell you who will be the new entrants to the squad,” KRÜ Esports noted.All three players were in the active squad and joined KRÜ Esports in 2021. The reasons for their departure are not known.However, KRÜ Esports is the one of organizations which were accepted into Valorant Partnership Program. It can be assumed that the organization…

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Philippines-based Dota 2 team Neon Esports has parted ways with Prieme “PlayHard” Banquil.”We would like to thank PlayHard for his efforts during the TI11 Qualifiers. We wish him all the best for next season,” Neon noted in a statement.There was a second-time 23-year-old PlayHard played for Neon. He competed with them from 2019 to 2021 and came back in the August 2022.The Filipino esportsman came back to Neon just before qualifiers to The International 2022 but the team ranked 5th-6th at Southeast Asia Qualifier and couldn’t get a slot for the most important Dota 2 event of the year.Neon lineup…

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