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How to Get Shiny Galarian Ponyta in Pokemon GO

PokémonPhoto courtesy of NianticShiny Galarian Ponyta is a new Shiny Pokemon recently added to Pokemon GO. This highly desired Shiny Pokemon is a rare find, although now is the best time to look for one if you want to add this Pokemon to your collection.As part of the Luminous Legends events, Niantic invited players to participate in the Fairy-type Pokemon challenge, offering bonuses if players could catch a total of 500 million Fairy-type Pokemon. The challenge was successful, and Shiny Galarian Ponyta has been added with boosted rates as part

Anonymo ruin device’s NIP debut in Flashpoint 3

Anonymo bounced back from a thrashing on Overpass (16-3 NIP) and clawed their way to a series upset on Nuke (16-13) and Mirage (19-17), kicking off their Flashpoint 3 campaign on the right foot. A loss in their first match with Nicolai "⁠device⁠" Reedtz wasn't what NIP were hoping for going into the match against the team ranked No. 44 in the world. It wasn't only the debut of the Dane that was spoiled, though, but also the spectacle of the match as it was plagued by technical issues and

Indie Title Torn Away Promises to Explore a Non-Violent War Story

Publisher Nordcurrent and developer perelesoq released the first brief teaser for their debut game, Torn Away, a non-violent indie game about a refugee during World War II. With World War II as its bleak backdrop, the title aims to tell a story about Asaya, a 10-year-old girl who’s been ripped from her home and forced into a Nazi labor camp. Eventually, she’s able to seize an opportunity to escape.Based on children’s war-time diaries, the game follows Asaya on an eastward journey across Germany and Poland after her escape. Torn Away

Code S: Trap & Zest advance to RO8, playoff bracket set

The round-of-sixteen concluded with Group D, where Trap and Zest prevailed over sOs and Armani to clinch the final two playoff spots. Top seed Trap advanced in first place with a perfect 4-0 map score. In his initial series against Armani, he took game one with an unexpected all-in, and then took game two with a hanbang-style mid-game attack. Trap went on to safely navigate his way out of a potentially tricky winners' match against sOs, with his vigilance protecting him against sOs' repeated attempts to go for hidden Dark

WTL 2021 Summer – Week 3 Recap and Week 4 Preview

by: TheOneAboveUWith only two teams remaining undefeated after the third week of the WTL 2021 Summer Regular Season, it looks like the coming weeks will host a variety of intense battles for what is shaping up to be a very exciting playoff race. Teams projected to be in the middle of the pack have shown themselves to be quite competitive, taking down top-tier squads and mucking up the rankings.While the bottom three teams had to take another series of one-sided beatings this week, two series culminated in exciting ace matches

SoOn retires from Overwatch, moving on to VALORANT

French DPS player Terence “SoOn” Tarlier has announced his retirement from Overwatch after five years of professional play. He has simultaneously declared his intention to move over to VALORANT. SoOn announced the news on Twitter just a week after the Boston Uprising parted ways with him due to visa issues. His announcement was met with sadness yet overwhelming support. Moving on Read: https://t.co/B65AL6gBDi — Terence Tarlier (@SoOn99) April 14, 2021 SoOn’s Overwatch tenure was far-reaching with many first-place finishes. His career reached its arguable peak when he won Overwatch League

Code S RO16: Maru & Dream advance to RO8

Maru marched one step closer to winning a fifth GSL Code S title, dispatching his round-of-sixteen opponents in Group B to advance in first place. After flexing his late-game TvZ prowess against Solar, Maru fought off a spirited challenge from Dream in the winners match to secure his first place finish.While Maru taking first place was a largely expected outcome, the second place race delivered a surprise as Dream took two series off of Cure to secure a playoff berth. Proxy-Barracks shenanigans were rampant in the matches—Dream even managed to

MAD Lions Reach the 2021 LEC Spring Split Finals With 3-1 Win Over G2 Esports

by Petar Vukobrat in League of Legends | Apr, 5th 2021 MAD Lions have not only secured a spot in the 2021 LEC Spring Split finals, but they’ve done so by outclassing the defending champions G2 Esports in 3-1 fashion. The most impressive thing about their achievement isn’t the mere fact that they’d won but rather the way in which they got their “hands raised.” It was quite a dominant showing, and it seemingly came out of nowhere. From the very outset, MAD Lions dictated the pace and made the

GSL Code A – DRG, Cure, Hurricane advance to Code S, ByuN’s wrist issues flare up again

After a dull opening day full of one-sided matches, the second day of Code A could only be an improvement in terms of entertainment. While DongRaeGu scored a sweep over SpeCial to start the night, Cure vs ByuN and Hurricane vs RagnaroK delivered exciting matches which went all five games. We even got to see new GSL map Nautilus for the first time, as it was the deciding map for RagnaroK vs Hurricane.Unfortunately, the proceedings were overshadowed by ByuN's wrist issues coming to the fore once more, which forced him