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PPS From Durham Unveils Highly Anticipated Album “Eriaz~” and Set to Perform Live at Coast2Coast in Atlanta

Durham, NC - January 27, 2024 - Renowned hip-hop artist PPS From Durham is set to take the stage at Coast2Coast in Atlanta on January 28th, 2024, to celebrate the release of his much-anticipated album, "Eriaz~." Fans and music enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting this momentous occasion, as PPS From Durham gears up to deliver an electrifying performance showcasing tracks from his latest project. With "Eriaz~," PPS From Durham continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of lyricism, storytelling, and innovative soundscapes. The album serves as a testament to

The final guard: Five legacy Major players left standing

Seven years of CS:GO Majors. Fifteen events in history where players have fought fervently to crown themselves as champions of the biggest tournament in the circuit, to reach glory and eternally etch their names in the history books of Counter-Strike. And only six players are left with the honor of having played at every single one. Heading into PGL Major Stockholm, now-retired and former NAVI in-game leader Danylo "⁠Zeus⁠" Teslenko is about to fall off that already short list of legacy players, leaving us with just five names who will

Atlanta Reign parts ways with Edison, lr1s before 2022 season

The Overwatch League’s pivot to Overwatch 2 for its upcoming fifth season has caused many teams to completely rethink their rosters, even if they had success last year. Today, the Atlanta Reign announced that it would be parting ways with DPS Kim “Edison” Tae-hoon and flex support Kim “lr1s” Seung-hyun before the 2022 season begins. Both players were revealed to be free agents in the league’s Contract Status update, which was released on Oct. 11.   Edison has been one of the longest-serving members of the Reign and was a key

Madden 22 Week 5 Roster Update: 5 Players Who Should Get Upgraded

Top GamesBy Max Mallow | 11:32 AM EDTIndianapolis Colts v Baltimore Ravens / Patrick Smith/GettyImagesMadden 22 Week 5 roster update predictions are coming in after a wild Monday Night Football game that saw the Baltimore Ravens overcome the Indianapolis Colts in overtime.Each week, EA Sports updates the Madden 22 rosters to reflect players who showed out and underperformed. Those who had standout performances are favored to receive upgrades, and there are five players that should be locks to get upgrades this week. Here's a look at five players who should

Florida Mutineers unveils roster ahead of 2022 Call of Duty League season

The Florida Mutineers has finalized its lineup heading into the 2022 Call of Duty League season. The team is bringing back Skyz, Havok, and Owakening for another season while adding CDL newcomer Davpadie to round out the roster ahead of the CoD Vanguard season, Florida officially announced today. Yeez will start the season on the bench as a substitute after the team signed him in July. Davpadie was most recently a member of Team Canada in the CoD Challengers season, helping the squad place fourth in the North America Challengers

Shanghai Dragons parts ways with rookie DPS Develop

Underperforming teams are often the first to make offseason moves in the Overwatch League, but even champions have to refine their squad.  The Shanghai Dragons announced today that rookie DPS Chae “Develop” Rak-hoon would become a free agent during the 2021 offseason. He was acquired in June of 2021 to fill a hitscan gap on the team.   Develop only played one map in the Overwatch League, a Control round against the Philadelphia Fusion in which the Shanghai Dragons would eventually lose the series. He previously played on Talon Esports

Washington Justice drops Closer, TTuba heading into 2022 season

Some players integral to the Washington Justice’s 2021 season will not be joining the team during the fifth season of the Overwatch League next year.  The team announced today that it would be parting ways with DPS Lee “TTuba” Ho-sung and main support Jung “Closer” Won-sik, as well as personal coach Lee “Hocury” Ho-cheol. TTuba has been a part of the Washington Justice since 2019, often taking a starting role in the team’s DPS lineup. He previously played for Bubble Burster Gaming and O2 Blast before joining the Overwatch League.

Atlanta Reign main support Masaa enters free agency

The Overwatch League “rosterpocalypse” has been a tough one so far, with many underperforming teams letting players go in hopes of better results next season. Even some of the league’s most successful players, however, are also making changes. Atlanta Reign main support Petja “Masaa” Kantanen has announced his free agency, which begins on Oct. 9. As a free agent, he can accept offers from other teams and seek a new home on another roster. While this doesn’t completely negate a return to the Reign, he’s actively seeking a new team. 

Team Liquid’s Impossible Battle With Astralis

CSGOPhoto courtesy of mynewsdeskTeam Liquid against Astralis is one of the most one-sided rivalries between top teams in the history of competitive Counter-Strike, spanning CS 1.6 and CS:GO. Spanning almost six years, the two teams have faced off all across the phases of tournaments and around the world, with many roster moves along the way on both sides, but the theme has been consistent and that has been Astralis winning and in total Astralis dominating.Liquid does not stand alone as the Washington Generals to Astralis' Harlem Globetrotters, though. The likes

Most important takeaways from the Overwatch 2 exhibition match

A lucky group of players got to show off some of Overwatch 2’s new features in the middle of the action-packed Overwatch League Grand Finals match, in which the Shanghai Dragons claimed a sweeping victory over the Atlanta Reign. Ten players previously eliminated in the playoff bracket got to team up and play an exhibition match for league viewers. They fought it out on one of the sequel’s new modes, Push, in which an adorable robot moves a barricade to a point on the map as players defend him. The