Noxville’s official TI10 Teams Tier List

Noxville’s official TI10 Teams Tier List How does Dota’s most revered statsman rate your favorite team? Looking for help on theONE Esports Fantasy TI10 Challenge? Or simply want to know what revered Dota statsman,Ben “Noxville” Steenhuisen, thinks of your favorite team’s chances at The International? Here’s his official TI10 Teams Tier List. Since the ONE Esports Fantasy Challenge is almost entirely about predicting team placement, this tier list could help you work your way through the decision paralysis that always comes with tough choices....

May 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1155 words · Crystal Miller

OpTic Gaming and LOUD’s Masters Reykjavik rematch is happening sooner than expected

OpTic Gaming and LOUD’s Masters Reykjavik rematch is happening sooner than expected Only one will remain. The first day ofVCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagenfeatured two huge upsets that few saw coming. KRU Esports were triumphant against Brazilian superteam LOUD, beating them 2-1 and keeping their undefeated streak against Brazilian squads alive. Meanwhile, Guild Esports scored the biggest win of the tournament thus far, defeating OpTic Gaming 2-0 in the final match of the first day....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 458 words · Peter Sweeney

Paper Rex’s first opponent at Valorant Champions is the one team they didn’t want to face

Paper Rex’s first opponent at Valorant Champions is the one team they didn’t want to face It’s going to be a banger. Paper Rexare headed intoValorant Championsas one of the favorites to win it all, after an impressive second-place finish atMasters Copenhagen. That said, their first opponent in Group A may just be the one team they didn’t want to play. PRX will face off againstEdward Gaming, the firstChinese teamto make it to an international Valorant event, in their Champions opener....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Kurt Jones

Ramzes announces that CIS superteam Just Error has parted ways

Ramzes announces that CIS superteam Just Error has parted ways Was Just Error an error from the start? CIS superteam Just Error has announced that they’ve decided to go their separate ways after playing together for a month. In alengthy blog post on his personal VK account(social media page), Just Error member Roman “Ramzes666” Kushnarev shared “the story of Just Error” and what ultimately led to the team’s decision to part ways....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 589 words · John Hunter

Ranking all Cafe Cuties skins in League of Legends: Sweet as scones or bitter as burnt coffee?

Ranking all Cafe Cuties skins in League of Legends: Sweet as scones or bitter as burnt coffee? What’s the tea, sis? In League of Legends, the Cafe Cuties skins bring a delightful blend of sugar, spice, and everything nice to the game. These skins showcase champions donning enchanting cafe-themed attire, transforming them into endearing waitstaff to skilled tea connoisseurs. Let’s take a look at all the Cafe Cuties skins in League of Legends and rank them from worst to best....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 504 words · Zachary Owens

Razer DeathAdder V2 review: This is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for

Razer DeathAdder V2 review: This is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for A much lighter build, a better cable, and a top-notch sensor make this Deathadder worth upgrading for. The Razer DeathAdder is probably the most famous gaming mouse in the world. Razer has released over 11 official versions of the mouse since it first came out in 2006, and over 30 if you count game and team editions too....

May 28, 2025 · 4 min · 656 words · Tommy Duffy

Rift Rivals Red 2019: Must watch matches on day 1 and 2

Rift Rivals Red 2019: Must watch matches on day 1 and 2 Be sure to catch these key matches on day 1 and 2 of Rift Rivals Red 2019. Rift Rivals is supposed to be all in the name of fun, yet this year’s competition feels a little more serious than usual. For one, it’s being held in South Korea. Secondly, the Vietnam Championship Series (VCS) is a new region that’s being included, and Vietnamese teams will have their first taste of being part of the big leagues....

May 28, 2025 · 6 min · 1228 words · Joseph Francis

Riot on future Valorant agents: ‘What we introduce is going to be disruptive’

Riot on future Valorant agents: ‘What we introduce is going to be disruptive’ Expect to see more agents like Killjoy. Riot Games is doubling down on their decision to add Valorant agents that will shake up the competitive meta,just like when they announced Killjoy. In the company’s latest Dev Diaries video series, Valorant Lead Character Designer Ryan “Morello” Scott gave fans a glimpse of what Valorant’s future will look like by saying, “we’re looking to shake up… what we introduce is going to be disruptive....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 415 words · Aaron Sutton

Riot will help develop Valorant at college level in North America

Riot will help develop Valorant at college level in North America Tournaments start in Fall 2022. Riot Gameswill helpsupport and build the collegiate Valorant scenein North America, alongside the Riot Scholastic Association of America (RSAA). Together, the two want to provide the necessary infrastructure to foster growth and competition at the collegiate level, working with colleges nationwide to create a robust ecosystem for players. Riot Games to help grow the collegiate Valorant ecosystem The RSAA already runsLeague of Legendstournaments at thecollege level, which currently comprise four regional conferences competing in a six-week Swiss Format regular season and multiple Partner Conferences....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Steven Rogers

Rogue’s Malrang on his one-of-a-king jungle playstyle and how the LEC helps him perfect it

Rogue’s Malrang on his one-of-a-king jungle playstyle and how the LEC helps him perfect it Don’t try this at home, kids. Rogue’s Kim “Malrang” Geun-seong was a player that previously saw limited success. Besides finishing second in the 2018 Turkish Championship League, he was constantly on teams that finished at the bottom of LCK, and bouncing back and forth between relegation and promotion. During the 2021 Summer Split, he was called up fromDWG KIA’s Challengers team to play for the main roster as a substitute....

May 28, 2025 · 4 min · 759 words · Dylan Williams

RSG ly4ly4ly4’s new meta tier list only has one marksman in S tier

RSG ly4ly4ly4’s new meta tier list only has one marksman in S tier According to the MPL MY/SG MVP, not all 96 heroes are viable either. The effects ofpatch 1.4.94, reworked heroes, and the release of new heroes have changed the meta significantly. According to MPL MY/SG Season 5 champion and MVP Lim “ly4ly4ly4” Yang, not all 96 are viable either. For a start, reworked marksmanYi Sun-Shinhas been making headlines in ranked and competitive pro play....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 487 words · Ruben White

Sentinels CEO mistakenly deducted expenses from players’ Valorant Champions prize money

Sentinels CEO mistakenly deducted expenses from players’ Valorant Champions prize money Numbers are hard. North American organizationSentinelsmay have inadvertently short-changed its players duringValorant Championslast year. The team was originally slated to receive US$20,000 in prize money for placing 9th to 12th. But according toJared “zombs” Gitlin, who has since beenbenched by the organization, theteam only received half of that money. Zombs initially said that Riot Games had deducted tournament expenses from the prize money owed to them, which included COVID-19 tests....

May 28, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Dawn Foster

Sparking Arrow Gaming is the most exciting team in Chinese Dota right now

Sparking Arrow Gaming is the most exciting team in Chinese Dota right now SAG is a must-watch. Sparking Arrow Gaming (SAG) is a team that fans should keep an eye out for during the ESL One Thailand 2020: Asia tournament. For those who haven’t been following the Chinese Dota 2 scene,especially since the postponement of this year’s Dota Pro Circuit due to COVID-19, SAG used to be called Team Royal. It was the secondary team of Chinese esports organization, Royal Never Give Up....

May 28, 2025 · 3 min · 484 words · Andrew Silva