Overwatch’s Genji is one of the game’s most polarizing DPS heroes. You’ll love to hate this guide that breaks every ultimate that Genji can perfectly counter ultimates using his Deflect.
When it comes to Overwatch’s Genji, players are completely split. While aggressive DPS mains are obsessed with his fragging capability, other players often associate the robotic ninja with tryhards and smurfs.
Despite his notorious reputation, however, he remains ever popular, contributing three entries to Blizzard’s top 10 most used skins of 2020.
OG are closing in on the signings of Adam ‘NEOFRAG’ Zouhar and Maciej ‘F1KU’ Miklas, multiple sources have told Dexerto.
The pair will come in as replacements for Valdemar ‘valde’ Bjørn Vangså and Nikolaj ‘niko’ Kristensen, who were moved to the bench as the team is undergoing a rebuild after failing to qualify for PGL Major Antwerp.
In an interview with Dexerto, valde stated he began seeing his future elsewhere after learning that OG were shifting their focus to developing talent.
Twitch streamer and former pro player Yiliang ‘Doublelift’ Peng explained why Bjergsen was an effective head coach for TSM, and how most head coaches in the LCS are “useless” and “are there to collect a paycheck.”
Doublelift enjoyed one of the most storied careers in LCS history, having notched a record 8 LCS titles in his near-decade spent as a pro player.
Much of that time was spent as star player Bjergsen’s teammate at TSM, where the two became extremely close with one another.
Coby ‘Dizzy’ Meadows was without a doubt the best Apex Legends player on the planet. The NRG star took over the esport and Twitch with his insane skills on King’s Canyon. However, he’s been totally silent on social media in 2020, leaving fans wondering about his return.
Dizzy was known for his antics in Apex Legends. Thousands flocked to his stream, as well as whatever pro event he was playing in, to watch him strut his stuff.
It appears that Crypto’s sister, Mila, is alive and well, as she’s sent a mysterious video message, visible only to her brother, in one of the new Apex Legends bunkers.
Aside from its electric gameplay and various other unique aspects, Apex Legends is also known for its fascinating lore, which extends deeply into each character’s backstory and origin.
Crypto, as his name suggests, has always been one of the more mysterious Legends since being added in Season 3, as not much has been revealed about his past or why he joined the Apex Games.
Former pro CoD player Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag roasted Dr DisRespect about his work on map design for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, as the two played some WWII and Black Ops 4 beta.
Before resurrecting his Dr DisRespect character on Twitch and YouTube, Guy Beahm worked for Call of Duty developer Sledgehammer Games as a level designer, helping create multiplayer maps.
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He worked extensively on Advanced Warfare, Sledgehammer’s first solely developed CoD title, and the first entry in the series with the ‘jetpack’ movement system.
Popular Twitch streamer NICKMERCS has joined Under Armour as a global ambassador for the brand, putting gaming stars alongside traditional athletes like Steph Curry, Tom Brady and more.
Nicholas Kolcheff, who goes by the name of NICKMERCS, is one of the most recognizable personalities in streaming. He’s a co-owner of FaZe Clan, and head of the popular MFAM collective.
Now the 30-year-old is taking his platform to new heights with global representation for one of the biggest athletic equipment companies in the world.
Friends finding your old childhood photos isn’t always a great feeling, but when said friend is famous Twitch streamer Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney, you know you’re in for a good roasting.
That’s exactly what happened in a November 17 stream, when Tfue discovered photos of Dennis ‘Cloakzy’ Lepore as a child and promptly showed the collection off during his stream – with tens of thousands of viewers checking them out.
Tfue and Cloakzy have been teammates since May 2018, back when Tfue was the exciting new pickup from FaZe Clan and they started to play in UMG’s Friday Fortnite tournaments together.
A TikTok of a Fortnite player has gone viral after they were attacked in the game’s lobby for showing off the highly coveted Axe of Champions.
Some cosmetic items in Fortnite hold ridiculous value in the eyes of players. So much so that some players are willing to break Fortnite’s TOS and pay ridiculous amounts of money for accounts with rare skins.
Having these cosmetic items is a badge of honor.
Just two days after the very first Overwatch 2 Beta went live and hackers have already cracked the code to enable various cheats and ruin games for fans getting their first taste of the highly anticipated sequel.
After patiently waiting 907 days since the Overwatch 2 reveal, anxious fans finally got access to the sequel on April 26. While not every bit of planned content has been made available right away, it’s thefirst hands-on experience for the general public.