Home eSports

eSports

Gwent Masters is the game’s official eSports series

Gwent Masters
Gwent is making its way into the eSport scene with Gwent Masters. The video above explains everything rather clearly.it, so if you want to just watch it, go ahead. I'll understand... If you want a quick rundown of all the important bits - read on. Gwent's new competitive mode is called Pro Ladder, and will span 8 seasons of 2 months...

Halo World Championship ridiculed for poor venue, low attendance

Halo World Championship 2017
The Halo World Championship 2017 took place over the weekend. It's Halo's biggest event of the year, where the top competitive Halo players compete for an impressive prize pool of $1,000,000. However, it seems like the fans themselves didn't really bother showing up, if we are to believe the stream of photos and tweets coming from the event. Both the venue and general attendance...

Rally Call starts Team Fortress 2 charity tournament this weekend

Rally Call, a Team Fortress 2 community tournament, will be hosting a weekend long charity event, starting February 24 - 26. Members from all across the TF 2 coomunity, both newcomers and known players will be gathering to raise money for Animal Rescue services. The charity event will feature streamers, YouTubers, content creators and SFM artists - all competing in...

Dreamhack announces Super Smash championship with $100,000 pool

Dreamhack Smash is a very well known tournament series for competitive Super Smash Bros. gamers. Now, the series takes a huge step forward with the Dreamhack Smash Championship 2017. The championship will take place over the course of a year, and will span 6 different tournaments: four in North America, and two in Sweden. The North American tourneys will feature both Super Smash...

Rocket League Season 4 will begin in April

Rocket League Season 4
Psyonix has announced that Rocket League Season 4, a new and improved season of ranked competitive multiplayer is on the horizon. Specifically, we are talking about early April. The new competitive season will come with a big game update tied to it, so the season's exact date depends on when this update will be ready for release. However, when the season...

Hadouken Fest 2016 went down flawlessly in Xalapa, Mexico

The first ever Hadouken Fest took place in Xalapa, Mexico over the weekend, celebrating on of gaming's most prominent aspects - the competitive scene. This truly unforgettable event gave gamers from both North and South America a change to compete, have fun and strengthen the reputation of the local eSports community. Announced all the way back on August 19, 2016 and sponsored...

Street Fighter V will be supported as far as 2020, says Ono

Capcom is planning to support Street Fighter V "as far as 2020 or so", according to the game's producer Yoshinori Ono. When asked by Japanese news outlet Famitsu (as translated by EventHubs) about the development schedule of Street Fighter V, Ono replied by saying that "It's not just a 1-2 year thing. We're looking pretty far ahead ... We've planned out as...

Street Fighter V Capcom Pro Tour DLC goes away at the end of November

Capcom has confirmed through a tweet that the Street Fighter V Capcom Pro Tour DLC will become unavailable at the of November. 2016 Players who have considered getting  the Pro Tour-themed downloadable content, might want to do so soon. https://twitter.com/CapcomFighters/status/797136815694245888 The $25-worth of DLC includes the Ring of Destiny stage, unique CPT costumes for Cammy, Chun-Li, and Necalli, and special “EX2” CPT-themed default colors...

Fnatic Gear unleashes a new lineup of professional gaming accessories

After becoming one of the top suppliers of eSports gaming accessories, the manufacturers at Fnatic Gear have announced their first official "eSports-grade" gaming equipment: the Clutch G1 optical gaming mouse and the Duel TMA-2 headphones. At first glance, these new accessories may not appear as high tech as that of other competitors, but as is usually the case with gaming hardware, it...

Hadouken Fest aims to celebrate the best of the Mexican eSport scene

The competitive gaming scene in Mexico is blooming all over the country, and as the community grows, so do the events. Smash Factor, Gamelta Games Celebration 2016 and other major Mexican eSports events all aim to actively promote the competitive gaming community of Mexico in the eyes of the world. Now, a new and exciting event is on the horizon at...

Latest Articles