Author: BLIX.GG

According to multiple sources close to BLIX.GG, Nongshim RedForce are set to enter VALORANT for VCT Korea 2023. LCK’s organization is set to sign former Overwatch League pro Do-hyeon “Pine” Kim as coach for the project. Open tryouts have reportedly begun for 2023, no player has been confirmed as of writing.Read more: Sources: Overwatch pro player Carpe will compete in Valorant under T1 bannersBest known as “Big Boss Pine” in the Overwatch League, Pine started in Team Fortress 2, he became a sensation in Korean TF2 before eventually switching to Overwatch where he would be signed by the New York…

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OG Esports and Jordanian Dota 2 player Ammar “ATF” Al-Assaf have mutually decided to part ways, esports journalist Kenny Utama reported.According to Utama, ATF has already received several offers for the third and first positions.In OG, he plays in the third position. We don’t know which teams the athlete is negotiating with as of yet.ATF has been playing for OG since November 2021. During this time, the team won the ESL One Stockholm 2022 and the ESL One Malaysia 2022. At The International 2022, OG ranked 7th-8th.

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Brazilian professional gaming organization SG esports has announced the disbanding of its Dota 2 roster.SG esports took 5th-6th place in the South American qualifiers for The International 2022 and, hence, couldn’t qualify for the main tournament of the year in Singapore.The squad ranked 5th at the DPC SA 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division I and retained a slot in the league. In October, the team finished second at the BTS Pro Series Season 12: Americas online tournament.SG esports’ Dota 2 roster was:Brando ” mouzvaa” Guerrero NavarroEliseo “kxy” TemocheOscar “Oscar” JimenezArtur “LTH” Lauth

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American esports organization Soniqs has released its Dota 2 roster.”Today, we’ve released our Dota roster. Thank you fans for your warm welcome and for supporting the team win or lose. We’re grateful for all their hard work and wish them the best in their future endeavors,” noted the organization statement.This decision came after a failed performance at The International 2022, where Soniqs ranked 17th-18th.The entire squad played under the Soniqs’ banner for a short time. They all switched from Quincy Crew in August this year and are leaving their last home almost completely now. The exception was Rodrigo “LESLÃO” Santos,…

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British professional esports organization Fnatic and Alexander “ALEX” McMeekin have mutually decided to part ways.ALEX also has announced that he will take a break from his competitive career to take care of his health problems.The 27-year-old British athlete joined Fnatic in August 2021. He was the in-game leader of its CS:GO roster but he was benched in May this year.ALEX started his esports career in 2014. In addition to Fnatic, he also played for Cloud9, Team Vitality, Team LDLC and others.

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Belgrade-based Russian esport organization Team Spirit reacted to public accusations of her CS:GO player Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov of being involved in match-fixing.”Recently, Team Spirit player Igor “w0nderful” Zhdanov became subject of discussion in the community due to the revealed details of the investigation conducted by ESIC. Team Spirit has always stood for fair play. The organization is aware of the accusations made against Igor and is cooperating with ESIC, while conducting an internal investigation alongside,” noted the organization’s statement.Team Spirit also thanked Ex-Esports Integrity Commission employee Alexei “Yarabeu” Kurlov, who had made public accusations of a large number of cybersportsmen…

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Esports organization Forward Gaming signs CS:GO roster with two veterans – Mikhail “Dosia” Stolyarov and Rustem “mou” Telepov.The new squad also included Nikita “JIaYm” Panyushkin, Dmitriy “ProbLeM” Martynov and Vladislav xiELO Lisov.Rustam “TsaGa” Tsagolov will be the coach of the new team.Dosia and mou had started to form a new CS:GO team in July this year. Even before signing a contract with Forward Gaming, the squad experienced a rebuild.

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Belarusian Dota 2 player Uladzislau “Petushara” Kazlouski is looking for a team for the next Dota 2 season.He has announced he could play at the third position and is ready to consider options in Eastern and Western Europe.The last team for which the Belarusians played was the Wayfarers. The team has not officially announced the departure of the player.The athlete did not play for the Wayfarers for long; he joined them in September. Before that, he played for Mind Games from the end of 2021 to August 2022.Russian squad Mind Games ranked third at the DPC EEU 2021/2022 Tour 2…

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French League of Legends player Steven “Hans sama” Liv is close to joining G2 Esports, esports journalist Brieuc “LEC Wooloo” Seeger reported.Hans sama had interest from many teams including MAD, SK, BDS & KC. In the end the decision came down to VIT, FNC & G2. Hans sama has now decided for G2 Esports, according to sources, and is set to sign with them. Hans being a free agent helped make him an attractive pick.Hans sama left Team Liquid in September after Team Liquid’s co-founder and co-CEO Steve “LiQuiD112” Arhancet promised to renew the team after a disastrous performance last…

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The North American professional gaming organization Evil Geniuses is ready to release its current Dota 2 team and sign three players from Thunder Awaken and a duo from beastcoast, esports journalist Kenny Utama reported citing its own sources.”A source has confirmed to me that Evil Geniuses will be letting go of their current roster and picking up a new Thunder Awaken roster. The parties have reached a verbal agreement and the long time North American organization will try to compete in the SA DPC next season,” Utama noted on Twitter.According to his information, EG wants to invite from Thunder Awaken…

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