In early February, North made its biggest announced in quite some time, but it wasn’t a positive one. The organization, which started in Counter-Strike back in 2017 was winding up. The news came after years of disappointments, roster changes, and lots of money spent. Yet, North is a very interesting...
One of the biggest talking points in the Counter-Strike scene last year was the coach scandal. Coaches were caught exploiting a game bug for months in order to gain advantages over their opponents before being caught. Third-party organizations applied punishments and bans to coaches who got caught. However, Valve, CSGO...
The esports division of CSGO never stops. Differently than most years, however, 2021 saw the action return earlier than usual. In fact, we already had a major tournament – and we also have its winner: NaVi. OMG, what a way to start 2021! Meet your #BLASTPremier Global Final 2020 champions!...
The first month of 2021 has been a stellar month for Counter-Strike fans. With BLAST Premier: Global Final coming to an end, the next tournament is already kicking off: cs_summit 7. That tournament, of course, is the seventh edition of cs_summit. While previous editions of the Summit were known for...
The horizon is clear as it can be for the Mousesports squad. After months of rumours regarding the team’s captain jumping ship, the organization is now getting ready to replace him. It’s no surprise that Finn “karrigan” Andersen is not planning to renew his contract with Mouz. However, Chris “ChrisJ”...
PGL will host the first Major in nearly two years. The PGL CSGO Major 2021 will be a $2 million event and take place in Stockholm.
Gen.G has put its CSGO roster on the transfer list and is willing to waive buyout clauses if required.
Valve has canceled the Spring CS:GO Major as per the latest report by HLTV.org. The game developer has, however, zeroed in on a partner and a venue for the Fall 2021 Major. Valve had plans to hold the CS:GO Major in May 2021. But with the global pandemic showing...
North have announced changes to their CSGO roster. They are moving MSL and aizy to the transfer list, goign the route of a younger roster.
Chaos Esports Club is looking to transfer its CS:GO players to another organization and potentially exit the scene, according to a report by Jarek Dekay Lewis for DBLTAP. Despite being one of the top North American teams, Chaos’ decision to leave CS:GO comes at the direction of the team’s investors....