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How Large is Vanguard’s Download Size?

Call of DutyPhoto by ActivisionWith only a matter of days left until Call of Duty: Vanguard is available on Nov. 5, information on download size has come out.Along with download size information, we have also been told the information about preloading the game.Prepare for #Vanguard.Pre-loading begins TOMORROW for those who pre-ordered on consoles.Download sizes and required space ➡️ https://t.co/S9UtOLZjS9 pic.twitter.com/yNx5dcsNHs— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) October 27, 2021In the tweet above, the CallofDuty account announced the download size and preload information.According to Activision, "PlayStation 4 and 5 preloading begins on Oct.

MIBR signs JOTA

MIBR has expanded its CS:GO roster with the addition of former Bravos player Jhonatan “⁠JOTA⁠” Willian, the organization announced today. JOTA will be a part of the starting lineup since Marcelo “chelo” Cespedes is still recovering from a car accident he suffered in September. The team was using academy player Breno “⁠brnz4n⁠” Poletto to replace chelo, but he has to go back to Brazil to finish his last year of high school. The addition of JOTA sees him reunite with Adriano “⁠WOOD7⁠” Cerato and Matheus “⁠Tuurtle⁠” Anhaia, who were a

MIBR expand roster with JOTA

MIBR have announced the signing of Jhonatan "⁠JOTA⁠" Willian. The 23-year-old has joined the team to further expand the Brazilian roster following the additions of his former Bravos teammates Adriano "⁠WOOD7⁠" Cerato and Matheus "⁠Tuurtle⁠" Anhaia. JOTA had been a key player for Bravos and one of their best performers before the team disbanded earlier this month, averaging a 1.21 rating in 2021 and helping them become one of, if not the, best teams competing in South America as they clinched several titles on the local scene. MIBR's newest player

K23 and 9z finalize IEM Winter Europe closed qualifier

The second and final European open qualifier for IEM Winter has concluded, with K23 and 9z winning their respective brackets and advancing to the closed qualifier. They will join fnatic and FunPlus Phoenix, who qualified from the first open qualifier, as well as four invited teams Complexity, ENCE, MOUZ, and Spirit in a double elimination bracket to determine three teams that will advance to the IEM Winter LAN set to take place somewhere in Europe in early December. K23 are quickly adapting to their new lineup The second qualifier featured

Virtus.pro and Liquid to face off in BLAST Showdown quarter-finals

Virtus.pro and Liquid are set to face off in the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown quarter-finals on Saturday after coming out on top of their respective matches in the round of 16 against underdogs Movistar Riders and 9z. Despite setting off with an impressive defense on Vertigo, Virtus.pro ended up having to fend off a resilient Movistar Riders side, who came into the tournament fresh off qualification for PGL Major Stockholm on the back of a surprising run to fifth place at IEM Fall. Liquid will take on Virtus.pro on Saturday

Alliance silence beastcoast, South America entirely eliminated from The International 10

Broadcasting that you want to play a team because you think they might be an easier matchup for you is a risky maneuver that can either psych out or fire up your opponent. Beastcoast fell victim to the latter after selecting to play Alliance over Team Aster in the best-of-one round of The International 10’s lower bracket today.  Right from the start, Alliance came out firing, getting an early pick on K1’s Sven well before he became a threat and then rolled over beastcoast for a solid 25 minutes, surviving

SG esports are the second team eliminated from The International 10

SG esports were eliminated from The International 10 at the end of the event’s group stage today. They are the second team to leave the competition after Thunder Predator sat out of the tournament yesterday. SG had a slightly stronger showing than their South American brethren, TP, winning a series to stay in contention up until the very last series of day four. The Brazilian squad needed a lot to go right for them to survive through the final day, but even with part of their destiny in their own

PGL Major Stockholm schedule announced

PGL has announced the schedule for their Stockholm Major, which will play out from October 26 to November 7, feature 24 teams, and have a whopping $2,000,000 prize pool on offer. Each of the Major stages will take place over four days, with the Challengers and Legends Stages playing out with no audience at the Annexet sports venue, and the Champions Stage heading to the Avicii Arena, where a single-elimination playoff bracket will determine the winner of the first CS:GO Major in over two years. The sixteen teams taking part

WOOD7, Tuurtle join MIBR on trial

Adriano "⁠WOOD7⁠" Cerato and Matheus "⁠Tuurtle⁠" Anhaia have departed Bravos and joined MIBR on a trial basis, confirming an earlier report from ge that stated the pair would make the move to the lineup to replace Bruno "⁠shz⁠" Martinelli and Gustavo "⁠yel⁠" Knittel. As a part of Bravos, WOOD7 and Tuurtle have found success in 2021, notably winning six domestic titles including the last two Regional Major Ranking events, CBCS Elite League Season 2 and IEM Fall. However, due to losing 40% of their points as a result of roster

MIBR reportedly replaces yeL and shz with WOOD7 and Turtlee

MIBR has signed Adriano “WOOD7” Cerato and Matheus “Tuurtle” Anhaia to replace, at least temporarily, captain Gustavo “yeL” Knittel and rifler Bruno “shz” Martinelli, according to a report by Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte. The roster change comes after MIBR failed to qualify for the PGL Stockholm Major once they were eliminated by Sharks in the IEM Fall South America Regional Major Ranking (RMR) tournament. Tuurtle and WOOD7, on the other hand, helped Bravos defeat Sharks in the grand finals of the CS:GO tournament. Globo Esporte’s report says MIBR will announce