Tournaments

All Minecraft Championships (MCC) 18 teams

It feels like the time between Minecraft Championships (MCC) events is shrinking while Noxcrew continues to optimize and expand on the successful event. Now, entering a cycle of tournaments alongside MCC Rising, a series focusing on up-and-coming Minecraft streamers, MCC 18 will take place on Oct. 23 and feature a Halloween theme.  The Halloween theme doesn’t change much, though. MCC 18 will still feature 10 teams of four content creators or streamers who will play eight different mini-games to earn coins and try to finish in the top two. The

How to watch the CoD: Mobile World Championship Garena Qualifier

The fourth stage in the Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2021 for Garena will be held from Oct. 7 to 17, and 12 teams from across Southeast Asia will be competing for a single spot in the World Championship Finals. Call of Duty: Mobile has three different versions: global, Chinese, and Garena. While the game has been published globally by Activision, Garena has maintained the responsibility in SEA. Related: Call of Duty: Mobile Garena and Global—what’s the difference? Thus, the qualification process for the World Championship Finals is slightly

2 teams, 2 tournaments, 1 season: How Beyond Gaming’s Doggo globetrotted his way into Worlds 2021

For Beyond Gaming AD carry Doggo, the 2021 League of Legends World Championship is the final stop on a year-long tour across the game’s professional scene.  After playing in two domestic circuits in the PCS and attending two international tournaments with the region’s two best teams, PSG Talon and Beyond Gaming, Doggo is in a prime position to jumpstart a career that, in relative comparison to much of the game’s talent pool, is already remarkable.  This season, Doggo made League history by playing in both the World Championship and the

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

PUBG Mobile esports saw a sharp increase in viewership and registrations with more tournaments in 2021

Most of the competitions in PUBG Mobile esports’ 2021 calendar have wrapped up. And the game saw staggering growth this year, according to data shared by Tencent in a press release. In late 2020, Tencent announced that it was significantly expanding PUBG Mobile esports by announcing a $15 million prize pool, more Club Opens (PMCOs), and Pro Leagues (PMPLs). James Yang, the director of PUBG Mobile global esports, said in a keynote that the company would also be focusing on increasing Western viewership. The popularity of the game in the

Copenhagen Flames: “None of us had ever thought that our expectation was to get to the Major”

Copenhagen Flames have had a fantastic run at IEM Fall so far, taking everyone by surprise in a group stacked with familiar and much more experienced names. The Danes went undefeated in the round robin group stage, beating G2, BIG, mousesports, FunPlus Phoenix, and AURA on the way to the playoffs, at the very least earning a chance to qualify for PGL Major Stockholm. The Danes could secure Major qualification before they begin their playoff campaign on Thursday (Photo: Copenhagen Flames) Only one result separates them from their first-ever Major

Free Fire Asia Championship and EMEA Invitational unveiled

With the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) 2021 getting canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Garena is hosting regional tournaments around the world. The company revealed the Free Fire EMEA Invitational and the Asia Championship (FFAC) today. Both of the competitions will be played online and will follow a similar format. They’ve been split into the play-ins and the final. The schedule is as follows EMEA InvitationalPlay-ins: Nov. 20 and 21Finals: Nov. 27FFACPlay-ins: Nov. 20 and 21Finals: Nov. 28 The teams will play six rounds on Bermuda, Purgatory, and Kalahari

Pokémon TCG Gym Promos revealed including Galarian Mr. Rime V, Sylveon, and more

Pokémon TCG tournaments are slowly kicking back into full swing. As part of the Gym Tournaments taking place in Taiwan and Hong Kong, we’ve finally got a look at some event-specific promo cards. First reported by PokéBeach, there will be seven promo cards available to score with a booster pack, including a randomly selected card gifted to participants in the events. The most impressive of these cards is a full print promotional Galarian Mr. Rime V card. Others include Grubbin, Toxel, Sylveon, Graveler, Eevee, and Spicy Curry, all with the