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LCS teases Players, a forthcoming mockumentary series coming to Paramount+ streaming service

LCS commissioner Chris Greeley announced a new, fictional mockumentary-style series coming to the Paramount+ streaming service titled Players. The series was revealed in an interview with League content creator Travis Gafford published earlier today.  Players will “follow a fictional professional League of Legends team as they attempt to win their first LCS title after years of failure,” Greeley said. The show will be produced by Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda, the same pair who created American Vandal, a 2017 mockumentary series that ran for two seasons on Netflix. “The showrunners

NAVI ruin fnatic’s debut in EPL

Natus Vincere kickstarted their adventure at ESL Pro League Season 14 with a 2-0 win against the Swedish-British team. The champions of IEM Cologne wasted no time in making their presence known to the rest of the group, sweeping fnatic after two entertaining maps. Aleksandr "⁠s1mple⁠" Kostyliev gave one of his trademark performances, topping the scoreboard across the two maps. Analysts were questioning whether fnatic could perform at their first event with a new squad, having recently moved to an international roster after acquiring Alex "⁠ALEX⁠" McMeekin and William "⁠mezii⁠"

forZe secure playoffs in EPL after sweeping G2

Andrey "⁠Jerry⁠" Mekhryakov's squad continue their incredible journey at ESL Pro League Season 14. Their 2-0 Victory against the French-Balkan mix secured forZe a ticket to the knockout stages of the tournament, continuing a great run that has seen the Russian squad lose only to OG. Evgeny "⁠FL1T⁠" Lebedev shone across the series, consistently producing round-winning moments and ending the two maps with a 1.51 rating. G2 had already been eliminated from playoffs contention after Complexity's victory against Virtus.pro earlier in the day; a disappointing showing from them after Nemanja

How to defeat every boss in Valheim

Valheim‘s exciting adventure lets players brave a vast world and defeat a wide range of monsters and creatures. You can spend your time exploring the locations the world has to offer or creating massive castles and villages for you and your friends to enjoy.  If you want to improve your equipment and tools, though, you must defeat five different bosses, and some aspects of the game aren’t available until you beat these formidable foes. Each boss fight requires slightly different tactics and preparation, but taking the bosses down is easy

What’s New in Madden 22?

Top GamesMadden 22 aims to bring plenty of new features and improvements to the series. / Photo courtesy of EAPresented by Best BuyWha's new in Madden 22? This year's edition is something of a watershed moment for the franchise. The last entry in the series disappointed many of its longtime fans, so EA is looking to bounce back from that failure with a big win this year. Fortunately, the company has lined up a bevy of new features to bring players back on board.The most major change coming in Madden

CNed’s settings, keybinds, and crosshair for VALORANT

Mehmet Yağız “cNed” İpek is a rising star in VALORANT. After joining Acend in March 2021, the 19-year-old has emerged as one of the biggest names in Europe. The straight-faced Jett main has a knack for outplaying his opponents, often making clutch plays with the Op. The Turk qualified for VCT Masters Berlin after beating Gambit Esports in the upper bracket of the EMEA Stage Three Challengers Playoffs. In what will be the prime opportunity to prove his worth on the international stage, cNed will join 16 of the best teams

Thorin’s CS:GO World Rankings, August 2021

CSGOPhoto courtesy of ESLWhile other rankings are based on strict points formulas, tweaked by those who design and maintain them, the philosophy of this ranking from the outset, when it was the first significant world ranking in the game, has always been to incorporate an expert's eye and explain each position qualitatively as well as quantitively. (Editor's note: Take a look back at rankings for May and June)The basics:Time span: 17th April 2020 - 17th August 2021Tournaments (or tournament portions) impacting the ranking (due to teams ranked attending)Apr 17 -

Virtus.pro GM: “[Changes?] It all depends on whether we qualify for the Major”

In a podcast for the Virtus.pro fan app Bearloga, the organization's General Manager Sergey Glamazda spoke about a plethora of topics, including their CS:GO roster which is currently ranked fifth in the world. His comments were first reported on by Cybersport.ru. Throughout 2021, the CIS powerhouse Virtus.pro has been firmly rooted in the top 10, ranking as high as No. 3 in March, but a last-place finish at the StarLadder CIS RMR event in June-July jeopardized qualification for the biggest event of the year — the PGL Stockholm Major. Only

Outriders Developer Says Square Enix Yet to Pay Royalties

Top GamesPeople Can Fly says Square Enix has yet to pay it any royalties from Outriders despite touting the game as a success. / Photo courtesy of People Can Fly/Square EnixOutriders development studio People Can Fly says publisher Square Enix has yet to pay it a royalty fee, suggesting the game has not yet broken even.In a financial statement published Monday, People Can Fly said royalties from the sales of Outriders were set to be paid once Square Enix had recouped costs related to quality assurance, distribution and marketing. The