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Evil Geniuses, Heroic win IEM Summer Group B opening matches

Evil Geniuses and Heroic came out victorious in their opening best-of-ones at IEM Summer, securing their spots in the Group B upper bracket semi-finals. Heroic’s win came against the Brazilians of Imperial, played on the newest addition to the map pool, Ancient, whereas Evil Geniuses took out Spirit in their first match since coach Wilton "⁠zews⁠" Prado stepped down from the team, sending the Russians down to the lower bracket. This Evil Geniuses victory is the first since the team brought on Michał "⁠MICHU⁠" Müller, ending a four match losing

Renegades edge out ORDER to win EPIC League Oceania

Following two nail-biter overtime maps, Renegades managed to take down domestic rivals ORDER to win EPIC League Oceania 2021, the first RMR event of the year. The victory secures Renegades the place on top of the rankings for the time being, with at least one more RMR tournament set to be played in Oceania before the regional team to attend the PGL Stockholm Major in October is decided. ORDER, who entered the grand final on a 23-match win streak dating back to February, will be left disappointed that they couldn't

League of Legends Red Border: What is it and How to Get Rid of It

League of LegendsLeague of Legends has been live for over 10 years | Photo by Riot GamesLeague of Legends red border has plagued players for years. The League of Legends red border issue has been an issue dating back to nearly the game’s inception. A PC only issue, not to be confused with mobile. A problem that has plagued many players throughout the 10 years plus of League of Legends, but it seemingly never has a clear-cut, concise answer.[embedded content]According to multiple players online in various forums, the red border

Yes, Riot made Dr. Mundo sexy in upcoming VGU

League of Legends celebrated its 11-year anniversary last October. For a game that’s been around for so long, its graphics have aged remarkably well due to the regular visual updates given to both the game’s maps and its champions. The League of today is practically unrecognizable from its humble beginnings in 2009 and the introduction of numerous in-game skins has meant that its visuals have remained fresh and exciting throughout its lifespan.  There’s been a trend in champion design in recent years of League. Simply put, a lot of League’s

15 Best Demon Video Games

Demonic scum is found in a ton of video games. You’ll find video games where you’re battling against demons or joining in their ranks. However, if you’re after something new to play that is centered around these ghastly monstrous enemies then we got you covered. In this list, we are going to list out a few titles that we think you should check out. With that said, this list is not ranked in any particular order as they can range from different styles of video games. #15 Agony Agony is

Dallas Empire acquire Vivid from Los Angeles Guerillas

Another day, another roster move in the Call of Duty League.  The Los Angeles Guerillas announced their intention to transfer Vivid to the Dallas Empire today after he had been on loan to Trash Bros since May 4. Vivid, who was replaced by Cheen in the Guerillas’ starting lineup earlier this month, had been a member of the team dating back to the 2020 season. While in his starting role with Los Angeles, Vivid posted a 0.95 overall K/D with a 0.93 K/D in Hardpoint, 0.95 K/D in Search and Destroy,

Sabin joins beastcoast as team’s first Street Fighter V player, content producer

Beastcoast is mixing things up and diving into Street Fighter once more, bringing on multi-game veteran Arturo “Sabin” Sanchez today.  Sabin, who previously went by Furby and has been part of Team Spooky since 2007, is one of the most legendary Dhalsim players to play Street Fighter, with tournament experience dating back to 1998 with Street Fighter Alpha 3.  Not only is he a high-level Street Fighter V player, Sabin also regularly competes in other titles such as Under Night In-Birth. This fits right into beastcoast’s current lineup which is

Relyks’ VALORANT settings: Keybinds, sensitivity, and crosshair

Skyler “Relyks” Weaver is a professional VALORANT player who most recently spent nearly a year playing for Cloud9. Prior to becoming a VALORANT pro, Relyks played CS:GO for a wide array of teams dating back to 2013. The 26-year-old American retired from the scene to become a VALORANT player on June 24, 2020. Though he is currently not on a team, his time with Cloud9 was highlighted by qualifying for the VCT 2021: North America Stage Two Challengers One.  The team also won a few smaller tournaments like the Nerd

Jamppi sticks to his guns, confirms he won’t be returning to CS:GO

Elias “Jamppi” Olkkonen has doubled down on his commitment to VALORANT. The Finnish sniper confirmed he won’t be returning to Counter-Strike in a recent stream. “Don’t be mad guys, but I’m going to stick to VALORANT,” Jamppi said on Wednesday. “So I’m not going back to CS. That’s for sure now. I hope there will not be too many people upset about it, but the decision was extremely hard to make.” Jamppi wasn’t allowed to participate in Valve-sponsored events due to a VAC ban dating back to 2013. This led

Gnøffe joins Astralis Talent

Lucas "⁠Gnøffe⁠" Brunsvig has signed for Astralis Talent, the Danish organization announced on Wednesday, filling the gap on the team left by the departure of Rasmus "⁠Zyphon⁠" Nordfoss in April. "We have tested quite a few players and I'm really happy we have found a player like Lucas (Gnøffe), who as a player and as a person fits our culture and work ethics," Dennis "⁠vnG⁠" Vang, team coach and Head of Talent, said about the signing. "He has impressed us with his approach to the game and already now he