France has banned 'esports' and 'streaming' among a host of words in a move designed to preserve the purity of the language and prevent anglicized jargon creeping in
On May 16, T1 announced that they've signed Lee “Flame” Ho-jong as a streamer. Flame had been active as a professional League of Legends player from 2012 to 2020, and played in the LCK,
T1 legend, Bae “Bang” Jun-sik has signed with T1 as a streamer. Bang retired from professional League of Legends last December. Last month, T1 held a retirement ceremony for Bang and Wolf
Mizkif helped make one viewer's Christmas a little bit brighter this year.
Life аfter retirement: Wolf, CuVee, and how to be happy being a “clown” You want it to last forever, but nothing does. Esports players have to retire at some point and begin the next part
Friday, August 7th, Dr Disrespect returned to streaming, making his debut on YouTube Live and addressed the Twitch ban, as well as showing off his new home for the Champions Club on YouTube Live. Read more on his frustration here:
The Pittsburgh Knights, and charity fundraising platform, Softgiving, have announced additional talent for the Wiz and Friends Charity Livestream,which will take place on Saturday, July 11, 2020. Learn more about the event and those participating here:
Just days after the competitive queue launched in the VALORANT Closed Beta, retired CS:GO pro and Cloud9 streamer, TenZ, became the first NA player to reach the highest rank tier - VALORANT! Yes, the rank shares the same name as the game. Read more on the story here:
I don't remember how the clams tasted when I interviewed Lee “Wolf” Jae-wan when he announced his retirement. It was already more than 150 days ago, and it was a serious interview; the tas
While many people wish to become successful streamers, few actually do! There are so many hurdles to jump and mountains to climb that nobody considers until they actually start streaming. It looks eas
Marin, obtaining the World Championship MVP title in 2015 and creating an era around him, has announced his official retirement through his stream.Joining SKT T1 in 2013, Marin was able to win the Wor
Brazilian mid laner, Rafael “Rakin” Knittel, is parting ways with CNB e-Sports Club and CBLOL this offseason. He is joining up with Team Liquid, making a career change to become a full-time
LoL bottom laner, PraY has 'again' confirmed that he will not be performing for the upcoming split. On the 3rd of December (KST), after announcing that he has turned down all the offers for the 2019