UPDATE May. 2: After releasing support Destiny, Immortals have confirmed the departure of jungler Xerxe, who is rumored to be signing with Astralis in the LEC as their new starting jungler.
Destiny is banned for unknown reasons.
After Immortals' victory over Team Liquid, IMT support Mitchell "Destiny" Shaw spoke to Inven Global about his rollercoaster second half of 2020, defeating former Origen teammate Alphari, and why he wanted to play with jungler Andrei "Xerxe" Dragomir for another year after Origen's collapse.
Insanity is the sole returning player for the 2021 Immortals roster, with the other four from 2020 not finding themselves on a starting LCS roster. Though Immortals had a rocky 2020, Insanity is excited and confident for the new year. Read and watch the interview here:
In the wake of OPL's death, Inven Global sat down with one of the region's most successful exports, former Origen/Astralis support Mitchell "Destiny" Shaw.
According to a recent report by ESPN's Jacob Wolf, Origen have signed Jactroll as their new support, replacing Destiny who has played for the team since the start of 2020. Read more on the trade here:
Insight Editions has teamed up with chef Victoria Rosenthal to create an entire cookbook based on Bungie’s video game series Destiny. Previously, they have formulated recipes and created books based on World of Warcraft and Overwatch culinary.
The first day of Free Agency has been quite a roller-coaster, and there are now reports of Xerxe, Upset, and Destiny signing with Origen. They have supposedly finalized their roster, but others will have plenty of changes to come.
On the 4th, MAMMOTH took down Unicorns of Love in the day 2 of the play-in stages.
On December 10th, Bungie announced that they will be putting an end to their partnership with Activision and will take over the publishing rights for Destiny. It has been 10 years since Bungie split from Microsoft and partnered with Activision in 2010. According to the official announcement made on Bungie's website, the transition process for Bungie's acquiring the publishing rights to Destiny is already ongoing and past the early stages. Bungie plans to publish the franchise on their own after the transition process is finished. However, the Battle.Net service for the PC version of Destiny 2 won't be ended right away due to the transition. They also said that both Bungie and Activision will be ‘committed to making the handoff as seamless as possible'.