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Team Liquid claim EMEA’s last spot at Champions, Guild and G2 miss out

A quick and clean 3-1 win against Guild at the EMEA VCT Last Chance Qualifier has secured Team Liquid a spot at VALORANT’s end-of-year world championship in Berlin, Germany in December. Liquid, who previously missed out on the event out of a lack of circuit points, will join Gambit, who qualified after winning Masters Berlin in September, and Acend and Fnatic, who placed second and third in the circuit point standings. G2, despite earning 325 circuit points over the course of the year, have narrowly missed out on Champions. A

Team Anarchy and STMN Esports qualify for CoD: Mobile World Championship Finals from Europe

Team Anarchy and STMN Esports placed first and second respectively in the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship’s Europe playoffs to make it to the 2021 World Finals. The Europe playoffs were played on Sept. 18 and 19 with the top eight teams across Europe. Besides the two spots to the World Championship Finals, a prize pool of $50,000 was up for grabs. The eight teams competed in a double-elimination bracket to decide the champions. Team Anarchy didn’t have the easiest path to victory. They won their first match against

Valorant Champions Tour Stage 3: Masters Berlin Primer

ValorantFrom Sept. 10 to Sept. 19, 15 qualified teams will compete for the Masters Berlin trophy and a direct invitation to Valorant Champions. / Photo courtesy of Riot GamesThe third and final Masters event of the 2021 Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) is set to unfold at the Verti Music Hall in Berlin, where 15 of the 16 teams who qualified via Stage 3 Challengers Playoffs will compete for VCT Points, the trophy and a direct invitation to the end-of-year Champions tournament.Over the course of 10 days, Masters Berlin will consist

‘Persisting technical issues’ delay Oxygen and SuperMassive Blaze’s EMEA VCT matches following mid-game disconnects

“JUSTICE4TURKEY” is trending today after two Turkish VALORANT teams, Oxygen Esports and SuperMassive Blaze, disconnected from their EMEA VCT Stage Three: Challengers Playoffs matches. Oxygen and SuperMassive simultaneously timed out from their respective matches because of apparent server issues, bringing both series to a screeching halt. The EU VCT Twitter announced that the last round of both matches will be replayed tomorrow “due to persisting technical issues.”The post ‘Persisting technical issues’ delay Oxygen and SuperMassive Blaze’s EMEA VCT matches following mid-game disconnects appeared first on Dot Esports. PlatoAi. Web3 Reimagined.

Natus Vincere Sign No Pressure Valorant Team

ValorantNatus Vincere, a popular European esports club known for its fame in Counter Strike: Global Offensive, will now enter the professional scene of Valorant after signing members from the unsponsored No Pressure team.As confirmed through a blog post by Na'Vi on their website, the organization will now officially enter the Valorant scene with its newest roster.NAVI #Valorant, assemble! The roster is complete, get all the details in the article.?: https://t.co/KvUvY7mzvO#navination pic.twitter.com/hjgEd8C17E— NAVI (@natusvincere) July 16, 2021The Ukrainian organization is a powerhouse in the esports industry with historic players under its

Na’Vi completes its VALORANT roster by signing 4 NoPressure players

Natus Vincere has finalized its VALORANT lineup with the addition of four players from non-sponsored team NoPressure, the Ukrainian organization announced today. Vladyslav “Arch” Svistov, Denis “dinkzj” Tkachev, Artur “7ssk7” Kiurshyn, and Mikhail “Duno” Fokin competed with Kirill “Cloud” Nekhozhin, Na’Vi’s first VALORANT player, under the tag NoPressure at the CIS VCT Stage Three: Challengers One event where they beat forZe twice and finished runners-up to Gambit, earning a spot in the Challengers Playoffs. The decision to sign these four players was directly influenced by the results they achieved with Cloud. 7ssk7 used to play Fortnite for Virtus Pro, Arch

Tanizhq leaves OG VALORANT, joins SuperMassive Blaze

OG has parted ways with its VALORANT head coach Tanishq “Tanizhq” Sabharwal, he and the organization announced today. The roster change comes before the EU VCT Stage Three: Challengers Two open qualifier starts. OG will have to play in it since they didn’t qualify for the Challengers Playoffs in the previous event. Tanizhq thanked the organization for the opportunity and said the chemistry wasn’t there and something needed to change. The 24-year-old British skipper revealed he’ll now be helping the Turkish team SuperMassive Blaze, who already have a head coach and analyst,

Hotancold, SSG annihilate TSM to take first in NAL

The most-hyped battle in the second stage of NAL ended in a wallop. Spacestation defeated TSM 7-2 today behind a stellar performance from Matthew “Hotancold” Stevens to take a commanding lead in the North American League. Since Spacestation added Hotancold during the most recent Rainbow Six Siege transfer window, they’ve been unstoppable. They’ve only suffered one loss, an overtime 8-6 defeat to DarkZero. With this win, Spacestation have qualified for the August Mexico Major, which will be held at a yet-to-be-announced location. In qualifying for the Major, Spacestation have netted

Here are the 8 teams qualified for EU VCT Stage 3: Challengers One

After a few days of exhaustive open and closed qualifiers, eight teams have survived to earn a spot in the first EU Challengers main event of VCT Stage Three. These eight teams will compete in a double-elimination bracket beginning on July 7, with the top four advancing to the 12-team EMEA Challengers Playoff in August. Unlike the closed qualifier, the bracket for Challengers One will continue past the point where teams qualify, with the biggest share of a €35,000 prize pool up for grabs. Here are all eight teams that