esports
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Europe’s Top Counter-Strike Team Eyes $1 Million Grand Slam Prize
Astralis have been on a roll lately. After starting out the year with an uncharacteristically disastrous performance at the ELEAGUE Boston Major in January, they rallied to take first-place at just over half of all tournaments they’ve competed in so far this year. Another win at this weekend’s ESL Pro League Finals would help them…
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Street Fighter 5 Player Exits Capcom Cup Due To Results Of Domestic Violence Investigation
In response to recent allegations of domestic violence, South Korean fighting game competitor Seon-woo “Infiltration” Lee has been dropped by Panda Global, the professional esports organisation that signed him in March, and will not participate in official Street Fighter V events for at least a year.
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Halo 5’s Best Teams Go Head To Head In The Last Major Tournament Of The Year
It’s a busy weekend for esports. Recently with these posts I’ve been trying to focus in on an interesting aspect of just one particular competition happening in the days ahead, but this week, there are too many events to choose just one.
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The Bloodborne Community Is Hosting An Event To Encourage Cooperative Play
Briefly: The Bloodborne community is hosting an event to encourage cooperative play in the game. Running until the end of the month, The Blood Moon is geared at encouraging veterans to come back to the game and getting new players to check it out. You can learn more about the event here.




