Winstrike Team, the Russian org focused mainly on CSGO, received Sunday a "notice" by their former player Vlаdуslаv "bondik" Nеchуроrchuk that they have one month to "pay all obligations" or be taken to court.
The Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) reported on Twitter Wednesday that they have expressed concerns to CS:GO developer Valve over the recent Regional Major Rankings (RMR) event run for the CIS region.
Players will need to pay for Prime Status if they want to play on CS:GO's competitive ladder.
Flashpoint announced on Wednesday that they are partnering with Rally.io to produce a series of limited edition Flashpoint 3 NFT and card packages.
NiP reversed the original result of the match, sending Anonymo to the loser's bracket
"The ignorance, stubbornness, and lack of solutions coming from Flashpoint staff were simply not to standard with what is expected from a Major Qualifier event." - Ninjas in Pyjamas
Winstrike Team, the Russian org involved with CSGO, Dota, and Apex among other games, again came under fire online for failure to pay wages to former players.
Following Nicolai "dev1ce" Reedtz’s shock move to Ninjas in Pyjamas, the Danish star recently sat down with Swedish outlet expressen.se to talk all things Ninjas, his future, and his move from Astralis.
The company claims this will "allow US-based investors to easily trade Astralis shares and to gain exposure in the growing esports industry", in a move aimed at increasing liquidity for the Danish organization.
Some fans argued the new service is unnecessary, while others criticized Valve for putting something that should be free behind a paywall.
Danish AWPer Nicolai "device" Reedtz has ended his five-year stint with Astralis to join Swedish side Ninjas in Pyjamas to a three-year deal, ending an era for the Danish team.
vsm, Jamppi, and other formerly banned CS:GO pros can now return to Valve-sponsored major events.
flusha is embarking on a new journey with a new roster and organization.
capiaN clutched up to win his team the title and $200,000 prize.
The player turned caster, turned manager has left Cloud9 and will be taking a break from CS:GO.
A new recording allegedly implicates at least three pro CS:GO players in a match-fixing scandal.
The other shoe is about to drop for some NA CS players, according to a new an interview with the Integrity Commissioner for ESIC Ian Smith.
Cloud9 announced that they are leaving CS:GO until the conclusion of the pandemic.
The decision is sparking some concern about the CS:GO GOAT's loyalty to the CS:GO scene.
The unknown Bulgarian team VOYVODA will advance to the DreamHack Masters Spring 2021 tournament, Cloud9 will be going home.