With their tournament lives at stake, Team Liquid’s Dota 2 roster survived an impossible onslaught vs Virtus.Pro at the DreamLeague Season 13 major, and just about nearly broke the set celebrating.
Team Liquid may not have Amer ‘Miracle-” Al-Barkawi on their roster anymore, after he and the Dota 2 International 2017 championship roster left to form Nigma at the end of 2019, but the new Liquid roster aren’t short on making their own miracles.
A Warzone streamer has been thrust into the top 30 of most followed Twitch streamers after receiving a huge, and unusual, boost in one go.
Building up a following and community on Twitch can, obviously, be a slog if you’re starting from scratch. Streamers can stream for weeks and months on end without even having their talents recognized and blow up in popularity like others.
Some others can take shortcuts, be it because they have a following on another platform, or because they decide to inflate it with fake accounts.
Sometimes it can be hilarious to see someone rage after a particularly eventful mishap on Twitch, but what if it goes wrong? This streamer was left feeling seriously dazed after a random bout of rage became a little more painful than expected.
It seems as if “gamer rage” is somewhat normalized in the modern-day, and we’ve all probably experienced it or witnessed one at some point.
While raging, there’s nothing more infuriating than being laughed at, and whether the rage is followed by them laughing at themselves, it sure is a frustrating moment.
Disgraced Minecraft YouTuber Carson ‘CallMeCarson’ King posted on social media for the first time since being accused of grooming underage fans, but it appears to have been an accident.
CallMeCarson has kept a low profile since he was accused of grooming underage fans back in January 2021. The shocking allegations saw many people cut ties with him, while others like Asmongold defend him, saying, “it’s not that bad.”
Either way, other than briefly re-surfacing to tell Ludwig ‘Ludwig’ Ahgren to stop sharing a video that included him during his subathon, he hadn’t been seen on the internet and social media.
A skilled cosplayer has brought Genshin Impact’s resident bard, Venti, to life with an amazing costume. The cosplay is so realistic, it’s as though the Anemo character has warped out of the game and into real life.
In Genshin Impact, Venti is one of the first main characters you meet as you try and bring an end to Dvalin’s reign of terror. And if you’re lucky enough to have won him through the Wish system, he is also one of the best party members in the game.
The Pokemon Company revealed some of the cards in the upcoming TCG set, and one contains what looks like a “new Pokemon” that fans are in love with already.
With Pokemon Scarlet & Violet being just a few months away, fans of the series are itching to see what they have in store. We’ve already seen leaks claiming to be new Pokemon that were met with a mixed reception.
We likely won’t see many of the new Pokemon from Scarlet & Violet until much closer to the release.
Mr Beast brought back his ever-popular Creator Games, pitting personalities like Charli D’Amelio, KSI, Addison Rae, MKBHD, and more to the ultimate test of wits. With $300,000 on the line for their fans, one duo reigned supreme: the D’Amelio sisters.
Mr Beast is back at it again for another round of his well-received Creator Games, a live event that sees some of the most popular influencers both on and off YouTube compete in a series of challenges to determine who the ultimate winner is.
OpTic Chicago’s Seth ‘Scump’ Abner has hit out at fellow CDL team Minnesota ROKKR for their post-match tweets after the two orgs played out a nail-bitingly close encounter in the Stage II Major.
Despite the organization’s illustrious history, OpTic Chicago have struggled to mirror any of the OpTic brand’s past successes this season. A decent group stage saw them start the Stage II Major in the Winners’ Bracket, but a 3-1 loss to the Toronto Ultra dropped them into the Losers’ Bracket.
NA West Fortnite players got their chance to shine in the finals of their DreamHack Open event, however, 100 Thieves’ Arkhram scooped the top prize. Here’s how it shook out for others.
With the vast majority of esports events now being held online until its safe to return to a LAN setting, Fortnite has continued chugging on. Cash Cups are still a regular thing but DreamHack raised the stakes.
TikTok star ‘Yodeling Haley’ made history by fighting in the first-ever women’s influencer boxing match at Creator Clash… and she already has her eyes on another possible opponent.
Creator Clash has made its mark on the influencer boxing scene in a huge way.
Taking place on May 14, Creator Clash sold out all 10,000 seats in the Yuengling Center and sold over 100,000 pay-per-view streams. Overall, the event raised a whopping $1.