The group stage of IEM Fall: EU delivered plenty of dramatic storylines, with the region’s best sides battling it out in the fierce best-of-one format for a spot at the PGL Stockholm Major that is now less than a month away.
Just like with real-world sports, roster reshuffles and player transfers never fail to dominate the headlines and get the community talking in the Esports world. As one of the industry’s most lucrative titles, CS:GO has brought with it a plethora of ambitious and audacious moves from orgs and players over the years. Here are some of the biggest CS:GO transfers of all time.Â
The international side has confounded all expectations with their dominant run through the bracket, only dropping a single map throughout the entire event.
Unlike the juggernaut, the Colossus was born and died a meme, a victim of the online era and a wide variety of pressures, falling to pieces before it ever had a chance to come together.
When Natus Vincere swept through G2 in an empty Spodek arena back in March 2020, few in the world could have ever predicted that, well over a year on, the CS:GO world would still be living in its online era. Here are some of the biggest changes we’ve seen since in competitive CS.
It was a mixed day for international CS teams as BIG took out Complexity while mousesports dispatched Fnatic in their opening round matches. A BIG result In retrospect, the Nuke…
The first day of the European RMR event saw the Danes score a win without Nicolai “device” Reedtz as Team Vitality fell short against fellow Frenchmen DBL PONEY. The star…
The European RMR event will feature an upstart tournament organizer and some of the biggest teams in the world grappling with a whole new landscape off the back of massive…