Evil Geniuses have given new names to two of their Counter Strike: Global Offensive teams in order to remove any possibility of misunderstanding regarding what they should be called in the future.
FalleN to donate to O PLANO’s preparation for Intel Extreme Masters Rio
Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, the Brazilian Counter Strike: Global Offensive player, will make a donation of R$10,000 (approximately $2000) to assist his fellow Brazilian players of O PLANO in affording their preparation for the IEM Rio Major Americas Regional Major Ranking (RMR) in Europe, which is scheduled to take place in October.
ESL Pro League Season 16 betting predictions – Thursday 22/9/2022
ESB returns with free Counter-Strike: Global Offensive betting picks for three games in the second round of ESL Pro League Season 16 Group D.
TeamOne takes last spot in CS:GO ESL Challenger Rotterdam
The Electronic Sports League has updated the complete list of the esports teams set to participate in ESL Challenger Rotterdam 2022.
Xccurate quits CS:GO esports scene to play Valorant
Kevin “xccurate” Susanto made an announcement on September 18 via Twitlonger that he was transitioning from competitive Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to VALORANT.
Wednesday’s ESL Pro League Season 16 betting tips – 21/9/2022
ESL Pro League Season 16 continues on Wednesday, September 21, with the opening fixtures of Group D, and www.zmpay.top is here with our top picks for the day.
GamerLegion secure new additions to their CS:GO team
GamerLegion has officially unveiled the newest additions to their Counter-strike: Global Offensive roster ahead of the IEM Rio Major Europe Regional Major Ranking (RMR) set to take place in October.
Heroic deals Complexity their first loss in ESL Pro League Season 16
Heroic have put an end to Complexity’s win streak in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ESL Pro League Season 16 Group C.
HEET secures first win at ESL Pro League Season 16
HEET Gaming earned their first win in the ESL Pro League Season 16 after playing against Astralis. The team’s win placed them on par with the rest of the Group C teams, who currently sit at one win each, excluding Complexity.
Four CS: GO teams tied for second place in ESL Pro League Group C
A four-way tie for the second-place position is ensuing in Group C of the ESL Pro League Season 16 tournament. Complexity sits in first place after having won their two previous matches against Astralis and HEET. The four teams’ current positions are only differentiated by round difference, with Astralis in the lead.