
Top Players That Won’t Be At TI9
These DOTA 2 legends will miss the international 2019 (TI 9), some of these players were best in the business.
Original article can be found on : estnn.com
These DOTA 2 legends will miss the international 2019 (TI 9), some of these players were best in the business.
Original article can be found on : estnn.com
The new update for Player Unknown’s Battleground Season 4. Including changes to the maps and a new drop in the game. Make sure to get the patch updated and start battling.
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Spanish esports organization Team Heretics has announced a “long-term” partnership with sports apparel brand Adidas. Heretics revealed the partnership on Twitter, inviting fans to purchase the first co-branded “COD Champs” jerseys during Gamergy in Madrid June 21-23
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The International 2019 is shaping up to become the biggest esports tournament in history. The crowd-funded tournament has already reached nearly $19 million in the prize pool and looks set to reach $30 million very soon. For the Dota 2 esports scene, The International remains the fulcrum for the players and the organisations. It is a massive event overshadowing the entire scene. Valve decided to focus the entire professional circuit as a qualification system for The International. The tournament circuit comprises of Majors and Minors each of which acts as a stepping stone to The International.
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Besides hardware, there were also new game announcements like Elden Ring, new trailers for upcoming sequels like Halo Infinite, several release date reveals, and a few unexpected surprises. Below you’ll find a roundup of all the major news, trailers, and gameplay from Microsoft’s E3 2019 press conference.
Original article can be found on : www.ign.com
ESPN today announced EXP, a new series of esports competitions to be held at the company’s own branded events. Electronic Arts’ battle royale game Apex Legends will be the focus of two tournaments this summer.
The first, the EXP Pro-Am Apex Legends Exhibition, will be held alongside The 2019 ESPYS award show in Los Angeles on July 11. The competition will include celebrities, athletes, and influencers, according to a release, and fans can also enter for a chance to play by donating to an ESPN charity drive on eBay that begins on June 12.
The second competition is the EXP Invitational – Apex Legends at X Games Minneapolis, which takes place between August 1-4 at the extreme sports festival at U.S. Bank Stadium. That competition will bring in some of the world’s top Apex Legends players, and is the only esports event at this year’s X Games.
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