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G2 Esports Reportedly Accused of Tampering in the LEC by MAD Lions, Owners Vote to Call for Rule Revisions

League of LegendsAccording to Dot Esports, G2 Esports has been accused of tampering in the League of Legends European Championship. / Photo courtesy of Michal Konkol/Riot GamesG2 Esports League of Legends has been accused of tampering by MAD Lions, who also pushed for a vote in recent owners’ meetings to get the wheels rolling on revisions to Riot Games' global tampering and poaching rules, Dot Esports' Jacob Wolf reported Wednesday.According to the report, the LEC owners' meetings took place on Sept. 2 and 3, with the vote to ask Riot's

Clash Royale’s upcoming update will change the gameplay in ways ‘never seen before’

Supercell dropped a major teaser for the upcoming update to Clash Royale today.  In a blog post, the Finnish developers said the upcoming update will focus on high-level players. It added that the company will be changing the gameplays in “ways we’ve never done/seen before.” With the update focusing on gameplay, Supercell said it still needed to work on balancing and mechanics to ensure a smooth experience for players. Fans will have to wait a bit longer to know what these changes are, though.  “Just know that we are super

G2’s Rekkles, Caps, others headline 2021 LEC All-Pro team

The LEC All-Pro teams were announced earlier today, with five top-tier players making up an All-Star caliber roster. All five players on the first All-Pro team come from either Rogue or G2 Esports, with Odoamne, Inspired, Caps, Rekkles, and Mikyx making up the roster of the All-Pro squad.  The second LEC All-Pro team features a far more diverse roster of players, with Fnatic’s Adam and Hylissang being represented, in addition to G2’s Jankos, MAD Lions’ Humanoid, and Rogue’s Hans Sama also on the roster. The third LEC All-Pro team was

Evil Geniuses ADC Danny reflects on his 2021 debut season: ‘The risk I took coming here was well worth it’

Evil Geniuses were knocked out of the 2021 LCS Championship last night by way of a three-game sweep at the hands of Cloud9. And after that loss, EG AD carry Danny talked with Dot Esports to reflect on his breakout rookie season. Despite the unfortunate ending to the season, the LCS Rookie of the Year is looking toward 2022. He “really wants to keep playing in the LCS.” Danny only joined EG three months ago, immediately prior to the start of the Summer Split. At the time of the young

T1 sweeps Liiv SANDBOX in Teddy’s return to starting roster in 2021 LCK Summer Split playoffs

T1 took down Liiv SANDBOX in a clean 3-0 in the first round of the 2021 LCK Summer Split playoffs. Going into this series, T1 brought back Teddy to the starting roster, who has been absent throughout most of the regular season. He picked up the first MVP vote after a spectacular performance on Ashe, securing the first blood in minutes and landing crucial ultimates later on. The other two MVP votes were picked up by Faker and Canna, on LeBlanc and Gnar respectively. The legendary mid laner popped off

Nongshim RedForce’s Peanut named MVP of the 2021 LCK Summer Split

Nongshim RedForce’s jungler Peanut has won the MVP award for the 2021 LCK Summer Split regular season. The 23-year-old League of Legends jungler won the award with 160 points. He was trailed by DK’s ShowMaker with 138 points and Gen.G’s Bdd with 100 points. Even though he was quite behind on MVP votes, securing only six votes throughout the split while other junglers such as DK’s Canyon had 10 votes, he was deemed to be much more impactful with his performance, leading to a turnaround for his team after a lackluster Spring

LCK unveils 2021 Summer Split All-Pro teams

The LCK All-Pro teams revealed that there are players from four different teams in its First Team, showing how even the teams have been throughout the summer. AFS’ Kiin, Nongshim RedForce’s Peanut and deokdam, DWG KIA’s ShowMaker, and T1’s Keria made it to the first team after their strong performances throughout the regular split. Here are the three All-Pro teams for the 2021 LCK Summer Split. All-LCK first team Image via lolesports.com Top: AF Kiin (158 pts)Jungle: NS Peanut (178 pts)Middle: DK ShowMaker (170 pts)Bottom: NS deokdam (169 pts)Support: T1 Keria

Ultimate Summit 3 prize pool exceeds $150,000, on pace to become biggest Super Smash Bros. prize pool ever

Just a day after breaking $100,000, the Ultimate Summit Three prize pool has now surpassed $150,000 and is on pace to become the biggest Super Smash Bros. prizing in history.  Beyond the Summit’s second Smash Major this year trailed the first, Smash Summit 11, which holds the current record for the biggest Smash prize pool in history at $155,373. This surge in the prize pool came during the final 20 hours of Ultimate Summit’s vote-in period, which saw six players added to the event’s final roster after pooling together support from

Team WE sweep Bilibili Gaming, advance to face Rare Atom in 2021 LPL Summer Split playoffs

Team WE swept Bilibili Gaming out of the 2021 LPL Summer Split playoffs in a one-sided 3-0 series today and move on to face Rare Atom in their next playoffs match next week. The MVP votes for today’s series went to the carries of Team WE, mid laner Shanks and AD carry Elk. Shanks picked up the first vote after a strong Syndra performance against an Irelia, dominating the lane and moving on to take the rest of the map after building a lead. He finished the match with a