Author: BLIX.GG
Valorant developer Riot Games has explained how to receive the much-desired accessory to the community.There’s only one surefire way to get it: demonstrate good sportsmanship while in a match with a Riot employee. That means being on your best behavior as well as being a positive and motivating part of your team.Riot warned that each Rioter has a limit of Fist Bumps, so they’re unlikely to give it if a player will ask. It even could have less chance.Riot employees also never will offer to sell Fist Bump. Game developers warned that such kind of offer would be a scam.
U.S CS:GO team Victorum lose AWPer James “JAM” H.JAM played for Victorum not for a long time. He joined the team on May as a long-term replacement for Cameron “legacy” Parkhurst.Regarding his decision to leave Victorum, JAM told for Dust2.us:I left Victorum because the practice was ran a little differently than I would’ve liked. I liked everyone personally, but the way we played was constantly changing because we could never agree on a style or set a foundation. I mainly really joined because I heard good things about Sway and pengnax, and was hoping that I could join a core…
Riot Games has completed an investigation into the accusation of Andy Dinh, the majority shareholder of the American professional esports organization TSM, of bullying players.The investigation revealed a pattern and practice of disparaging and bullying behavior exhibited by Andy Dinh towards TSM players and staff members.As a result of the investigation, TSM is fined $75,000, which will be donated to an anti-bullying or mental health charity organization.Dinh must complete sensitivity training and executive training and Dinh is on probation for the next two years across the Riot ecosystem.Moreover, an independent monitor is being appointed to operate a tip-line and follow-through…
Dmitry “SUYGETSU” Ilyushin, a Russian player who currently plays for FunPlus Phoenix, finally has received a visa to go to Denmark.So, he can go to Copenhagen to join FPX.Earlier, FPX was forced to announce the replacement of SUYGETSU with Danish Mathias “SEIDER” Seider.As BLIX.GG earlier reported, Many Russians have struggled to travel outside of the country because of the ongoing war in Ukraine. A lot of countries have made it complicated for Russians to get visas.
Kazakhstani professional esports organization Rune Eaters Esports has fired Alexander “Cloud” Zaharov and Darhan “hAze” Madihan.The vacancies were filled by Nikita “Nicky’Cool” Ostakhov and Gleb “Funn1k” Lipatnikov. The new line-up is still a test.As BLIX.GG earlier reported, storm clouds were gathering over Cloud’s head in June. At the end of June, the team announced that Yaroslav “Limitless” Parshin would replace Cloud in several games.Rune Eaters are now:Position 1 Aybek “TA2000” TokayevPosition 2 Nikita “Nicky’Cool” OstakhovPosition 3 Gleb “Funn1k” LipatnikovPosition 4 Islambek “ArrOw” ShaudirbaevPosition 5 Oleh “kaori” Medvedok
On the night of July 13, patches for CS:GO were released, in which several bugs were fixed. In addition, the developers have made some changes to the Ember and Hive maps.Fixed a regression in the kill panel to show the killer’s weapon.Fixed a rare interruption in map veto process in Premier matchmaking when players disconnect.Updated low violence version of ‘R8 Revolver | Crazy 8’ weapon finish.MAPSEmberWheeled out the ancient usable cannonsDocks building roof is now easily accessibleBegan reconstructing house near IndustryDrops can now spawn on docks buildingDrops can no longer spawn above rock tunnel near ObservatoryAdded weapon spawns at Docks…
Turkish esports organization Eternal Fire made a number of personnel changes.First, Eternal Fire has hired Ahmet “paz” Karahoca to replace Yasin “xfl0ud” Koç, which has been benched.Second, a new coach was hired. Canpolat “hardstyle” Yildiran replaced in this position Timur “bishop” Åengül.Thus, the team completed the rebuild.Earlier, as BLIX.GG reported, Eternal Fire signed Engin “MAJ3R” Küpeli, who returned from Valorant to SC:GO. He replaced BuÄra “Calyx” Arkın.Eternal Fire are now:Ä°smailcan “XANTARES” DörtkardeÅÃzgür “woxic” EkerÃmer “imoRR” KarataÅEngin “MAJ3R” Küpeli (IGL)Ahmet “paz” KarahocaCanpolat “hardstyle” Yildiran (Coach)Yasin “xfl0ud” Koç (inactive)
After a slew of disappointing results, G2 is in the market to replace IGL Aleksi ‘Aleksib’ Virolainen and coach Rémy ‘XTQZZZ’ Quoniam, BLIX.GG has learned from sources close to the situation. The decision comes just six months after the two joined the organization.The Finnish in-game leader joined G2 after a two-year tenure with OG and was part of a swap deal between the two teams, resulting in then IGL Nemanja ‘nexa’ IsakoviÄ joining OG. XTQZZZ signed with G2 at the beginning of the year, too following three years in Vitality.Aleksib’s journey in G2 started with the BLAST Premier Spring Groups…
Brazilian sport giant Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, best known for its football team, continues to expand its presence in esports.Corinthians Free Fire has tweeted that the club is now also taking the stage CS:GO.It is not yet known whether the CS:GO line-up has already been formed or this is a statement of intent.It is the second time in 2022 Corinthians said it wants to enter CS:GO.A representative of the Nomad agency, the former Corinthians esports coordinator, spoke about this in May. But later, Corinthians and Nomad parted ways.
Kazakhstani professional CS:GO player Viktor “Lack1” Boldyrev and Czech-Russian professional esports organization Entropiq have parted ways.By mutual consent, Lack1 becomes a free agent today. From the entire Entropiq organization, we wish him good luck and all the best!, Entropiq noticed in a statement.Lack1 was benched in Entropiq since June 8. He was replaced in the active roster by Nikolay “mir” Bityukov.Entropiq currently are:Aleksey “NickelBack” Trofimov (IGL)Aleksey “El1an” GusevVladislav “Krad” KravchenkoIgor “Forester” BezotecheskiyNikolay “mir” BityukovDmitriy “hooch” Bogdanov (Coach)