Author: BLIX.GG

CDUB Esports presented the final Dota 2 roster for The International 2022 qualifiers. In addition to ex-Happy Seals players, it included Luis “Luis” Echevarria from NoPing e-sports.”We are pleased to announce the 5 man roster that will be playing under our banner heading into TI qualifiers. Surrounded by familiar faces, we welcome the young Peruvian stand out, Luis, to our team. See you at qualifiers, we appreciate your support!” CDUB noted in an official statement.Recently, CDUB Esports signed the core of Happy Seals, who were eliminated from the North American DPC League but retained the right to participate in The…

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Singaporean organization Bleed eSports was interested in signing CS:GO lineup of Russian organization Virtus.pro, Dexerto.com reported citing their sources.According to outlet, negotiations were quickly closed as Russians’ appetites were much larger than Singaporeans had estimated.It is also known that the Latvian star Mareks “YEKINDAR” Gaļinskis was not taken into account during the negotiations, since he acts as a stand-in for the team.Bleed eSports was established in 2021 and had a Valorant’s roster but it was disbanded in August this year.Vitus.Pro’s rosters are currently performing under Outsiders’ tag due to sanctions placed on Russian orzanization.Virtus.pro’s (Outsiders’) CS:CO lineup is:Aleksei “Qikert” GolubevDzhami…

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Two players have changed in the CS:GO roster created by PGL Major Kraków 2017 champions Mikhail “Dosia” Stolyarov and Rüstem “mou” Telepov, insider Aleksey “OverDrive” Biryukov reported.According OverDrive, Alisher “M1kami” Maxabay and George “elaz” Joglidze left the project. Their places were taken by Nikita “JIaYm” Panyushkin and Dmitriy “ProbLeM” Martynov.Neither Stolyarov nor mou officially announced changes in the team.Earlier, Dosia announced that the new team he is creating together with mou will be signed by the American organization Forward Gaming.If OverDrive information is correct, the current squad is:Rüstem “mou” TelepovMikhail “Dosia” StolyarovNikita “JIaYm” PanyushkinDmitriy “ProbLeM” MartynovVladislav “xiELO” Lisov

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Riot Games has announced prices and conditions of ticket sale for Valorant Champions 2022.The event will take place at the Volkswagen Arena in Istanbul and will feature a live audience starting on September 9. General admission tickets will go on sale on August 24 at 17:00 TRT (16:00 CEST).Live Event Schedule:September 9 – 17:00 TRT (16:00 CEST) Bracket StageSeptember 10 – 17:00 TRT (16:00 CEST) Bracket StageSeptember 11 – 17:00 TRT (16:00 CEST) Bracket StageSeptember 12 – 17:00 TRT (16:00 CEST) Bracket StageSeptember 13- 17:00 TRT 16:00 CEST) Bracket StageSeptember 14 – Dark DaySeptember 15 – Dark DaySeptember 16 -…

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Brazilian professional esports organization Imperial has officially announced signing Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes, completing its CS:GO roster.The addition of the 24-year-old rifler from MIBR to the Imperial’s CS:GO roster was not unexpected; rumors about it appeared back in July. He was supposed to replace Lincoln “fnx” Lau, who recently announced that he would retire as a player and shift to a streamer and coach position at Imperial.According to Dust2 Brazil sources, the chelo’s transfer costs for Imperial are approximately $200,000 (1 million Bazilian reals).In turn, MIBR has already hired a replacement for chelo where Henrique “HEN1” Teles took his place.сhelo will…

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Polish professional esports organization Project Armor signed the Kazakhstani Rune Eaters Esports Dota 2 roster, which had disbanded recently.”We want to express our gratitude to Rune Eaters Esports for their work and support that they have given us throughout the entire time. However, fate throws us various challenges that we must accept and move on sooner or later. Today we are pleased to announce the start of a new, no less interesting stage for us under the banner of Project Armor!” noted the official statement by Project Armor.Under the Rune Eaters Esports tag, the roster played in DPC EEU 2021/2022…

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Alexei “j4” Lipai, a Belarusian Dota 2 esportsman, joins Nemiga Gaming as a coach.j4 comes to Nemiga from EU Rejects, where he was a captain. The team ranked eighth at DPC WEU 2021/2022: Season 3 Division II and dropped out of the championship.30-year-old j4 is a veteran of the Eastern European Dota 2 scene. He has been playing since 2012. He managed to play for numerous squads during his career and he also has coaching experience. He trained the North American Chaos Esports Club in 2019.Nemiga Gaming finished second at the DPC EEU 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II and earned…

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Brazilian professional esports organization Imperial Esports has announced that Lincoln “fnx” Lau will no longer be a CS:GO player. The 32-year-old veteran is now a coach and a streamer for the organization.fnx said that he will replace Luis “peacemaker” Tadeu for the coach position for the Regional Major Ranking (RMR) Americas (RMR) and the IEM Rio Major 2022 if the team qualifies.Apparently, Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes will replace fnx in Imperial’s CS:GO roster. The 24-year-old in-game leader left MIBR in August.The fnx’s departure from the player’s position was a consequence of the disappointing results of Imperial.However, the Brazilian veteran can boast…

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Finnish esports organization ENCE has announced signing of Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia and Valdemar “valde” Bjørn VangsÃ¥ to their CS:GO roster.Thus, ENCE has confirmed earlier reports about negotiations with these players.”After the changes made during the player break, we’re excited to welcome Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia and Valdemar “valde” Bjørn VangsÃ¥ into the ENCE family! We want to thank Movistar Riders and OG for making the player transfers seamless and well-executed,” ENCE noted in a statement.SunPayus came to ENCE from Movistar Riders. The 23-year-old AWPer should replace Aleksander “hades” Miskiewicz, who was benched earlier in August. The ENCE team highly appreciated SunPayus’…

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Ukrainian esports organization Natus Vincere has officially confirmed that Danyyl “headtr1ck” Valitov will be a substitute for Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev at BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022.”Olexander “s1mple” Kostylev will miss the group stage of BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022 for personal reasons. When s1mple will be able to join the team, we will additionally inform you on social networks and the website. Stay tuned for updates,” NAVI reported.Earlier, Dexerto.com reported that s1mple would miss the group part of BLAST Premier. s1mple indirectly confirmed it. He wished good luck to Headtr1ck.18-year-old Ukrainian rifler Headtr1ck is currently playing for Natus Vincere Junior.…

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