UK-based YouTube group ‘The Sidemen’ have launched their very own subscription service, and we’ve got everything fans need to know to get in on their exclusive new club.
The Sidemen are one of the United Kingdom’s most popular YouTube groups. Boasting over 13 million subscribers on their collective channel, the organization is made up of KSI, Miniminter, Zerkaa, TBJZL, Behzinga, Vikkstar123, and W2S — all major content creators with millions of subscribers, each.
North American esports organization and entertainment brand FaZe Clan have officially embraced the world of cryptocurrency and NFTs through a deal with MoonPay that will span multiple years.
As companies like Facebook prepare themselves for the much-touted ‘metaverse’, FaZe Clan have named crypto payments provider MoonPay their official crypto and NFT partner under a multi-year deal.
Kicking off in 2022, FaZe Clan and MoonPay’s alliance will include multiple content series and see the payment provider integrated into the org’s existing productions.
YouTube star Airrack has revealed how he managed to sneak into the 2022 Super Bowl in Los Angeles, California in early February.
The infamous YouTuber, who is known for sneaking into events like Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson in 2020, posted a video titled “Sneaking Into Super Bowl 2022!” just days after the event.
After the 25-year-old’s failed attempt to infiltrate the previous Super Bowl, he knew that the task would be anything short of easy.
After the controversy surrounding Halo Infinite’s lack of replayable story missions at launch, developer 343 Industries confirmed that players will be able to revisit the game’s set-piece story missions at a later date.
Halo Infinite’s multiplayer received critical acclaim after its early launch on November 15. After letting fans dip their toes into the competitive offering for a few weeks, developer 343 Industries dropped Infinite’s campaign on December 8, which also received plenty of praise.
Twitch star Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys has hit out at “disgusting” comments she received on Twitter as a result of a joke that fellow streamer ‘Fitz’ allegedly made about a fictitious relationship between the two of them.
Pokimane is one of Twitch’s top streamers and a massively popular influencer — but being in the limelight isn’t always sunshine and roses, as evidenced by the drama that has unfolded after another content creator made a joke involving her.
WWE superstar Zelina Vega has got the internet, and Apex Legends fans, hot under the collar after unveiling her perfect Loba cosplay. The wrestling queen’s stunning outfit could well be the best Loba take we’ve seen yet!
Vega, real name Thea Trinidad, first made her wrestling debut all the way back in February 2010. Since then, she’s carved out a name for herself as WWE’s resident “bad b*tch,” taking no prisoners on her way to the top.
Just days after Pokimane slammed Streamlabs for allegedly copying work from competitors, she announced she’s had the company remove images of her from their website—some of which she claims were used without her permission.
On November 16, Streamlabs launched a new Xbox streaming service that allows streamers all over the world to add overlays and other items to their streams. Shortly after their announcement, Lightstream, which has already provided a similar product, called them out on Twitter for copying their website.
The Call of Duty League appears to have accidentally leaked the full schedule for the 2021 season, right up to July, prior to the World Championship event.
At the CDL Kickoff Classic, teams had their first competitive outing with fans able to watch, with each franchise playing one match to showcase what kind of action we can be expecting over the coming season.
While fans eagerly anticipate the first of the five CDL Stages this year, kicking off with the Atlanta FaZe Home Series from February 11-14, the full schedule has appeared on the Call of Duty League website, showing fans when they can expect to see their favorite teams in action.
Valorant’s ever-expanding map pool raised questions about whether or not we’ll see picks and bans implemented in Ranked play – especially because it is in the game’s competitive VCT circuit. Riot, however, have confirmed the feature won’t appear anytime soon.
As the mysterious world of Valorant continues to expand, player requests for a pick and ban system in Ranked play grow ever louder.
With the system being implemented in professional play throughout the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) circuit, it’s clear that it can be done, but Riot simply haven’t chosen to add it to the base game.
Respawn Entertainment’s Apex Legends was an overnight sensation and it’s barely slowed down. In its two years of success, there’s been map changes galore, new legends joining the fight, and an ever-evolving meta – but we’re here to test your knowledge with a quiz.
Kings Canyon was the original map we all dropped into on that fine day of February 4, 2019. Fast forward 24 months, Apex Legends is still one of the most popular battle royale’s – but a lot has changed.