As the inaugural event of the summer of 2024 approaches, the Esports World Cup (EWC) confidently declares itself a new frontier in the history of esports. With additions like League of Legends and Ove
Charlie addressed rumors that Moist Esports is competing in a Rocket League tournament in Saudi Arabia.
Tomi "lurppis" Kovanen today posted an excerpt from a Washington Post article highlighting disturbing reports related to the past behavior of the new ownership group of ESL.
The ESL and FACEIT are being merged under their new Saudi-backed ownership.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has purchased $3.3 billion worth of stock in three massive game developers: Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive.
After two weeks and overwhelming pressure from the community, BLAST and Neom have reportedly ended their partnership. The "unique" deal with Neom made BLAST "excited," it did not inspire that in the community. Read more about the partnership cancellation here:
Multiple members of the LEC recently tweeted out their internal response to the LEC's now-reversed partnership with Neom announced yesterday. The LEC broadcast team had threatened to strike the show, refusing to participate until the sponsorship deal was revoked. Read more here:
The League Championship Series and Riot Games had a tumultuous Wednesday, after announcing a highly controversial partnership with Saudi Arabian city-company, Neom. Fourteen hours after the partnershi
As the news of LEC's new partner, Neom, spread, League community members and Rioters around the world began condemning the LEC for their announcement to stand in solidarity with the LEC broadcast. See their words here:
On the 27th of August (KST), the 2018 Asian Games LoL event group stage started off with the match against China and Kazakhstan. The next two ‘broadcasted' games were 'Saudi Arabia vs Indonesia'