Author: BLIX.GG
The leak, which BLIX.GG reported at the end of June, has been confirmed. Two Ukrainian professional esport players Ioann “Edward” Sukhariev and VlаdÑslаv “bondik” NеchÑÑоrchuk have collected a new Ukrainian CS:GO team.bondik noticed that the new team is looking for an esport organization to represent it on the professional scene.The new Ukrainian team currently are:Vladyslav “bondik” Nechyporchuk (IGL)Ioann “Edward” SukharievYaroslav “isk” IssakovAlexey “alex666” YarmoshchukStanislav “fostar” OstashevskiyOleksandr “Shara” Hordieyev (Coach)
American live streamer and former Fortnite professional player Ali “Myth” Kabbani signs with YouTube Gaming after seven years of streaming on Twitch.Myth has thanked his followers for their words of support.As of July 2022, he is among the most popular streamers on Twitch with over 7.4 million followers and over 158 million views. Myth also has over 4.5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Mikhail “Dosia” Stolyarov has announced that the new team he is creating together with Rustem “mou” Telepov will be signed by Forward Gaming.”There is no name yet, but we already have an organization. It is Forward Gaming, from the USA. It had one of the most powerful Dota 2 rosters in 2018-19, and our guys also played there. Here, these guys came to us. There are just a lot of delays now, and difficulties may arise with the team’s registration”, Dosia has said during the talk with PCH3LK1N on WASD.As previously reported by BLIX.GG, mou and Dosia are assembling a…
Chinese League of Legends team Bilibili Gaming has announced line-up changes.Chiu “Doggo” Tzu-Chuan will go to the academy roster. Zhang “Rise” Sheng will take his place from Bilibili Gaming Junior.The reason for the changes is the team’s poor start at the 2022 LPL Summer Split.Rise has no experience playing in the LPL, but his team have been performing well in the academy competition this season.
Esports organization FunPlus Phoenix (also known as FPX) has confirmed that it would have to replace the Russian player Dmitry “SUYGETSU” Ilyushin in the Valorant roster for VCT Masters Copenhagen.SUYGETSU won’t be able to travel to the capital of Denmark due to visa issues. 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 obtain visas.FPX will field Mathias “SEIDER” Seider for competition in Denmark, a Danish player currently under contract with Alliance, but is loaned to FunPlus Phoenix.
Finnish esports organization ENCE has presented their CS:GO academy roster: five young players and a head coach.ENCE has signed Paavo “podi” Heiskanen, Ville “myltsi” Vilkman, Henri “HENU” Ylilehto, Youssef “juissi” Adam, and Veeti “S1rva” Sirva.The new team’s head coach will be George “Whitey’ White from the U.K.”For several weeks we had the privilege to try out and interview some incredibly talented players. Throughout the tryouts, everyone displayed a great sense of team spirit. We had the pleasure of witnessing fantastic individual performances, but most importantly, all players showed a desire to be a part of the first-ever ENCE Academy team.…
Russian Dota 2 team Luna Gaming has fired carry Timur “layme” Magomedov and signs in his place Kamil “agressive child” Biktimirov (also known as “Koma”).Luna Gaming did not pass the qualifiers for DPC 2021/22: Season 3.The last aggressive child team was Chicken Fighters. He played for it from February to May 2022.Luna Gaming are now:Kamil “agressive child” BiktimirovVladislav “chambi” KhoroltsevVictor “SuperNova” GalichkinSerg “[T]SA” TimchenkoCyrill “deihra” Kharitonov
Japanese esports organization REJECT has announced parting ways with coach Naoya “Pep” Satou.Pep noted that he worked with the team for only a few months. He thinks the team is performing better now than last season.As BLIX.GG earlier reported, REJECT fires Jun “NoTimeGG” Matsuura.
South-Korean esports organization Liiv SANDBOX signs former professional mid laner Ryu as LCK Challengers league team coach.28-year Ryu started his pro esports carrier in 2012. He played for Millenium, KT Bullets, H2K, 100 Thieves and others.Ryu’s highest achievement as a player was taking H2K out of the European LCS to the semifinals of the World Championship.
Ukrainian professional esports organization Natus Vincere has presented NAVI Celestials, their female Valorant roster. The five players and the coach are from Turkey; the manager is from Korea.All members of NAVI Celestials have been performing within the Valorant pro scene since 2021 and participated in every season of Game Changers from Riot Games. Gia, proxima, and Ritha finished among the top three teams at the championships three times, with their highest achievement being runner-ups in season two of the League.Sephia joined the trio in 2022 and only improved the results. The team won the online tournaments of the REBELS series…