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1 week ago |
esports-news.co.uk | Kieran Lynch
The broadcasting talent for the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) Masters Toronto has been announced, with five British names in the line-up. G2 Esports and Fnatic are among 12 teams competing for a share of the $1m (£741,300) prize pool. The winning team will receive a $350,000 (£259,500) share of the pot. There are high stakes with it being the second international event of the year. The tournament could decide the first few teams that advance to Valorant Champions Paris.
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1 week ago |
esports-news.co.uk | Kieran Lynch
Ubisoft has revealed an updated roadmap for the 2025/2026 Rainbow Six Siege European Tier 2 Circuit. The announcement, made in a blog post online, outlined significant changes to enhance competition. Featured changes include new point allocation systems, expanded tournament structures, and updated roster rules.
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1 week ago |
esports-news.co.uk | Kieran Lynch
Los Ratones top-laner Simon “Baus” Hofverberg has reached a significant milestone by hitting one million subscribers on YouTube. The Swedish League of Legends streamer, known for his gameplay videos and commentary, marked the occasion with a video capturing the moment his subscriber count reached the million mark. In the video, Baus expressed his gratitude as he said: “Thank you all so much for the support.
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1 week ago |
esports-news.co.uk | Kieran Lynch
Brighton & Hove Albion esports player Marc Marley was knocked out at the semi-final stage of the eChampions League finals. Eight players competed in the finals, which took place in Munich on Wednesday night. The tournament was held in the same city where Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will meet in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday night. Marley, who defied the odds to make the eChampions League finals, put on an impressive run to reach the last four.
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1 week ago |
esports-news.co.uk | Kieran Lynch
McLaren Racing has announced that Lucas Blakeley will depart McLaren Shadow after three seasons with the F1 sim racing team. The Scottish sim racer and boyhood McLaren supporter has been with the team since 2022. McLaren in a statement confirmed that Blakeley would leave the team. They wrote: “McLaren Racing today announced Lucas Blakeley’s departure from the McLaren Shadow F1 Sim Racing Team.
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