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Genshin Impact Recruit Insignia: How to Get

Genshin Impact Recruit Insignia: Everything you need to know about this Ascension material | miHoYoGenshin Impact Recruit Insignia is an item that players may need to complete upgrades and ascensions. Genshin Impact Recruit Insignia is one of the most common materials needed for Ascensions in the game. In the open world of Teyvat, this item is described as "an insignia to identify the recruits. Makes one wonder about what the ones joining the Fatui's war machine were thinking." Clearly, this is a nod to the game's lore regarding the wars

MonteCristo: “I can promise that we will have on Flashpoint the best features that have been made during this pandemic”

Flashpoint will return in early November after more than a six-month break, this time with a Europe-based online tournament that will be covered by an on-air team working out of a studio in London. The new-look Cloud9 roster headlines the lineup of partner teams for the league, which will also feature two big-name qualified sides coming from the CIS — Virtus.pro and forZe — and three top-20 invitees — OG, BIG and fnatic. MonteCristo says that Flashpoint 2 will raise the bar, both in terms of the level of competition

Black Widow In Marvel’s Avengers: Tips And Best Abilities To Get First

Out now, Marvel's Avengers is an action-RPG that focuses on rebuilding the team of Earth's mightiest heroes to face off against a new threat. Starring some of Marvel's most iconic characters, including Captain America, Hulk, and Iron Man, you'll work with your team of heroes to battle robot minions and various supervillains. One of the Avengers' key members is the master assassin Black Widow. And while she doesn't have superpowers of her own, she possesses a particular set of skills that makes her one of the deadliest members of the

Liquid Rivalries: Super Smash Bros. Melee

When would you say competitive Smash Bros. was born? Was it on January 21st, 1999, when Nintendo released Super Smash Bros? Or on November 21st 2001, when Melee was released? Or on April, 2002, when Matt Deezie started the Tournament Go series? I set the date two years later - January 10th, 2004. That was the day Melee held its first national, Game Over. In my eyes, a sport doesn’t come alive just by merit of a ruleset or a tournament. To be living, a sport needs a full-fledged scene

Code S RO16 Preview: Cure, Stats, Zest, Rogue

by OrlokWhat a weird turn of events this round of sixteen has been! Amid a torrent of unexpected outcomes, hope for returnees has reached a new peak. All three players to finish first in their groups so far—DongRaeGu, PartinG, and Dream—are players who returned to StarCraft II after long hiatuses (two due to military service; one to try his hand at other competitions). The coming playoffs promises to be a breath of fresh air breezing above Korean SC2's 'stagnant water' (the Korean community term for a stagnant scene), something that

Serral wins DreamHack Masters Summer Finals

TL.net ESPORTS Profile Joined July 2011 1 Post Held in the midst of a global pandemic, Dreamhack Masters Summer had to be an abnormal tournament. The entirety of the event was held online, games were played five days a week at an almost non-stop pace, and Korean players were invited to compete alongside international players in StarCraft II's "break region-lock in case of emergency" moment. Amid these unusual circumstances, StarCraft II fans would found the conclusion of the tournament, at least, to be quite familiar: Serral emerged triumphant over a

Cloud9 vs. TSM: 2020 LCS Summer Split betting analysis

Melany M. July 11, 2020Team SoloMid will look to break Cloud9’s perfect record in week five of the 2020 LCS Summer Split. C9 is looking scarier than ever. The spring champion is having the summer of a lifetime to this point. No one in the LCS has come even close to taking down C9 and TSM wants to put an end to that. TSM is having a consistent season with good performances from all five players. Consistency might be enough to take down the rest of the teams in the

Ubisoft CEO lays out a plan to change the company’s toxic culture

An internal letter from Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot. — Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) July 2, 2020 Beyond the ongoing investigations, Ubisoft says it has set up an online confidential alert platform where people can report harrasment or other inappropriate behavior, that’s run by a third party. Guillemot also said they will shake up the Editorial Group that oversees creative decisions, which Kotaku notes has a roster made up exclusively of white males. Otherwise, Ubisoft is adding a Head of Diversity and Inclusion that reports directly to the CEO, and Projects Director Lidwine