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By Alexander Saraff

After having little to no success apart, electronic looks for success with his old partner.

By Mads Wildenhoff

Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev did not play BC.Game’s official series against Eternal Fire last week, choosing to queue Dota 2 instead.

By Mads Wildenhoff

In an interview with HLTV, paiN’s biguzera said the team “can win any tournament we play.” Not long after, paiN lost to FUT, ranked No. 36 in Valve’s Regional Standings (VRS), and dropped out of the CS Asia Championships.

By Mads Wildenhoff

Kristian ‘k0nfig’ Wienecke has announced that he’s retiring from professional play with plans to become an agent. At the top the Danish rifler was one of the best players in the world.

By Mads Wildenhoff

After FaZe’s fairytale EPL run with rain returning at the last second, their next stop, the CS Asia Championships 2025, started poorly. They dropped their opener, a best of one against FUT, then fell to the lower bracket to face B8.

By Mads Wildenhoff

kassad calls Metizport social media manager “imbecil” and “racist” after post on X taking a dig at Serbia.

By Mads Wildenhoff

The MongolZ, NAVI, Aurora and FURIA headline the Thunderpick World Championship 2025. The $850,00 starts wednesday with some exciting matchups and a lot of money on the line.

By Alexander Saraff

Vitality easily took care of the Saudi super-team in the grand finals.

By Mads Wildenhoff

Sixteen teams land in Shanghai from 14th to 19th October for a one million dollar LAN. The field includes title contenders with regional wildcards, the format is unforgiving, and the talent lineup is premium.

By Mads Wildenhoff

MIBR have followed FURIA’s lead by importing two overseas pieces, swapping their AWPer and a rifler for Russian rookie Klimentii “kl1m” Krivosheev and Kazakh veteran Aleksei “Qikert” Golubev.