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JJoNak Leaves NYXL for Seoul Dynasty

OverwatchJJoNak has left the NYXL after four years with the team. / Photo courtesy of the Seoul DynastyBang "JJoNak" Sung-hyeon has left his longtime team, the New York Excelsior, to join the Seoul Dynasty for the 2022 Overwatch League season, the Dynasty announced Friday.JJoNak rose to prominence with the New York Excelsior, joining the team in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League and powering the team with his aggressive Zenyatta play. For his efforts the season, he earned the first-ever T-Mobile MVP award. He's remained a central player for

How much does Pokimane make on Twitch?

Pokimane is among the most popular female content creators on Twitch, and as such, her payout from the platform was included in the Twitch leaks from earlier this month. The data breach on Twitch, which included payouts to streamers that spanned from August 2019 to October 2021, showed Pokimane as the highest-paid female content creator on the platform over that time and the 39th highest-paid overall.  Pokimane’s total payout for the 26-month period came out to $1,528,303. That pay only included subscriptions, bit donations, and advertisement revenue. The number does

NICKMERCS signs new streaming deal with Twitch

NICKMERCS will remain on Twitch as part of his new streaming contract with the platform, the 30-year-old announced today.  NICKMERCS’ hiatus from streaming and ominous tweet regarding a “big announcement” caused rumors to swirl around his return. Many speculated that the FaZe Clan co-owner would be the latest streamer to make the move to YouTube. Nick’s announcement on Twitter, however, reaffirmed his place on Twitch. The details regarding NICKMERCS’ contract length and estimated worth have not been disclosed. Twitch has suffered from an exodus of streamers leaving its platform, with

All Artifact mods in Destiny 2’s Season of the Lost

As players who dearly miss last season’s Breach and Clear mod can attest, Artifact Mods play an important role in any Destiny 2 season—and Season of the Lost is no exception. Bungie gave fans an early look at the Champion mods before the new season kicked off and fans knew what to expect in that department. The rest of the Artifact Mods, however, remained a secret until the season launched on Aug. 24. Here are all the Artifact Mods for Destiny 2‘s Season of the Lost. First column (Champion Mods)

JW Moved to FNATIC’s Inactive Roster

CSGOIntel Extreme Masters 2020 / PressFocus/MB Media/Getty ImagesIn a tweet Tuesday morning, esports organization FNATIC announced that Counter Strike: Global Offensive legend Jesper "JW" Wecksell was moved to its inactive roster. With major changes across the CS:GO pro scene, the relegation came to the surprise and disappointment of many fans. The decision effectively signals the end of JW's tenure with FNATIC, after seven years and three major wins with the European organization. CSGO Update: As we look to the future, Fnatic legend Jesper "@JW1" Wecksell has been moved to our

Natus Vincere Wins IEM Cologne 2021

CSGOPhoto by ESLIn a sweep of G2 Esports, Natus Vincere won IEM Cologne 2021. The finale for the Counter Strike: Global Offensive tournament was held Sunday, July 18, in the first LAN event since IEM Katowice over a year ago in March 2020. In a thrilling series, Na'Vi beat G2 Esports 16-11 on Dust II, 16-14 on Mirage, and closing it out, 16-13 on Nuke to sweep their European rival.3-0 against @G2esports that was hard First LAN, first win, new trophy, happy as fuck, happy for my team Thanks everyone

What teams are competing in the WoW Sanctum of Domination Race to World First?

Another edition of the World of Warcraft mythic Race to World First event is set to kick off today. Players from around the world are gearing up to clear the game’s latest raid, the Sanctum of Domination.  Last December, guilds from across the globe took part in the Race to World First for the Castle Nathria raid and many of the contenders from that event will be back this time around for another shot at a “World First” title. But this race could be one of the most competitively intense raid

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is Emblematic of Sony’s Increasingly Cynical Pricing Policy

The last few months have been a whirlwind of bad press for Sony- which feels weird to say. The PS5 has been selling like hotcakes since launch, becoming the fastest selling console in history, it’s been getting a steady stream of solid exclusives, from Demon’s Souls to Returnal to Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, and with the likes of God of War: Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West and so much else to look forward to, it’s fair to say that where the console’s lineup is concerned, the future looks bright. But with the closure of SIE Japan

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Now Supports DualSense Features on PC

Over a month ago, Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition became the first game to fully support the DualSense on PC, with features such as its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback having been implemented in the game. That paved the way for others to follow, it seems, and now, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has followed in its footsteps. As reported by VGC (and pointed out on Twitter by editor Andy Robinson), Ubisoft have updated Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and the game now supports adaptive triggers and haptic feedback on PC when played with a DualSense controller. Check out the clip