PSG.LGD's amazing month continued on Sunday.After a stretch that included second place at the Dota 2 Asia Championship, a high-profile sponsorship from Ligue 1 football club Paris Saint Germain and it
It's been a really, really good couple of months for LGD Gaming. The anchors of the Chinese scene posted a key second-place finish at the Dota 2 Asia Championships in April. That was followed by the t
Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo Switch is coming out later this year and we know next to nothing about the game!What is its actual name? When is its release date? Will it get a 3DS port? Heck, is th
Mineski was one of the best Dota 2 teams in the world...until it wasn't. Almost overnight, the team that kicked off the 2017-2018 Dota Pro Circuit season with back-to-back grand finals berths went fro
While it wasn't necessarily a surprising outcome, it was most certainly a deserved one; Fnatic is the WESG CS:GO tournament champion. Despite entering the event as the clear favorites, the Swedish tea
On paper, Team Russia was easily the best team in the WESG Dota 2 tournament. That panned out in practice, too, as the modified Virtus Pro squad had very little difficulty locking up a first-place fin
While WESG got off to a clumsy start and had its buildup mired by an unfortunate number of visa issues, when the games finally began it proved itself to still be a compelling event. Its Counter-Strike
Virtus Pro didn't just win the PGL Bucharest Dota 2 Major. The Russian team dominated the event. After a strong run through the group stages and playoffs, capped their week with a quick, clean 3-0 win
Nintendo gave fans a big swerve Thursday. After 30 minutes of unremarkable reveals and teaser trailers at the latest Nintendo Direct -- which was defined more so by what wasn't on display (any details
The Fnatic organization might be based in London and their Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team might be entirely made up of Swedes, but their home turf seems to be Poland. That's because, three year
Virtus Pro's Dota 2 branch raised eyebrows when it shook up its seemingly bulletproof roster last month, but it's hard to question the decision now. That's because the Russian squad took first place a
Team Liquid wasn't supposed to win the CS_Summit 2. They just weren't! The North American squad was supposed to be struggling to find its footing after a tough winter. It was supposed to be trying to
2017 flew by for us here at Inven Global and 2018 is shaping up to be the same, judging from January's Dota 2 schedule! After a short Christmas break, the first month of 2018 was jam-packed with non-s
It wasn't easy, and it wasn't quick, but Cloud9 are the champions of the ELEAGUE Major. Facing their rival FaZe Clan, the fan favorite North American team managed to score a dramatic comeback win in a
Just a month ago, Team Secret was going through a tough first-place drought in Dota 2 LAN tournaments, going almost two years without a gold medal. Now? It has two top finishes in as many tournaments,
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the first installment of InvenGlobal's Dota 2 rankings. Here, we will give a top-five for each of the six major Dota 2 regions, followed by a global top-10. These ran
The 2017 Dota 2 competitive calendar is done and what a year it was. From the 7.00 patch to the Kiev Major to the introduction of the Dota Pro Circuit a particularly exciting International, this was a
There was quite a bit of controversy between Virtus Pro and the team behind The Summit 8. Ultimately, though, they're probably quite pleased with how it all panned out as the Russian team score a firs
It took a bit, but OG is back on top! The European elites are the MDL Macau Dota 2 Minor winners, taking a 2-0 victory over TnC Gaming in the grand finals.Anyone that is surprised seeing those two tea
It's been awhile since Team Secret has won a premiere LAN event.That isn't to say the team hasn't been successful, of course. Secret won the Shanghai major the Shanghai Major nearly two years ago. Sin