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DOTA 2 Nothing much is happening in Dota 2 the past couple of days other than the resumption of different tournaments such as the OGA Dota Pit S2, OMEGA League Europe Immortal Division, The Great American Rivalry D1, etc. On the other hand, we can expect The International 2020 prize purse to blow up …
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Technically the 4th installment of our podcast, we’ve taken a dive with a woman whose work has gone from the Steam Workshop into CS:Go and Dota 2 a number of times. We take a dive into the profession and how to go about getting your work recognized, how to keep poised, and how analogies …
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DOTA 2 Not much is going on in Dota 2 these days except for a few things. Omega League brings ~$590,000 event in the month that usually hosts The International. A welcome news amid the covid situation. In another exciting news, Geek Fam claims victory over Fnatic in One Esports Dota 2 SEA …
Even before the closed beta, Valorant succeeded in capturing the attention of a huge section of the gaming world. The similarity of Valorant to popular shooters such as CS: GO and Overwatch makes it attractive to try, while its differences allow the competitors room to exist. Valorant is one of the mostaccessible and easy-to-adapt …
Towers of smoke rise from blue flames that burn everything in their path. DRX have been taking the LCK by storm, and they won’t stop until everything is theirs. Amidst incredibly talented and already accomplished players, a young star shines as the super-team’s unexpected special threat: 17 year old Ryu “Keria” Min-seok. Despite …
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One of the largest growing affiliates in esports that has slowly come to be more accepted by the fanbase is esports betting. Today, we interview Quentin Martin, CEO of former partners Luckbox, on the intricacies behind legitimate betting in the esports space. Esports Heaven · ESH Weekly 1.5 – Interview with Luckbox CEO Mr. …
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Made in India and Bred in India — these are two things that first come to mind when I see Bleh, a fellow Indian comrade, making it to the big leagues in CS:GO as a commentator and as an analyst. Sudhen Wahengbam, as his real name goes, is a typical middle class Indian kid …
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Welcome to our new podcast! In our first episode, we discuss on an extremely sensitive topic; Trial by Twitter. Is passing judgement through Twitter or deciding a person’s future via social media apt? Let’s hear it! Esports Heaven · ESH Weekly #1 – Trial by Twitter Have you read our Weekly Series yet?
Before we jump into the weekly, we’d like to mention we will be plugging our weekly podcast into the mix. The official topic of this week is Trial by Twitter. Please enjoy. Esports Heaven · ESH Weekly #1 – Trial by Twitter DOTA 2 Unfortunately, we missed last week’s ESH Weekly, and for that we …
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With breakout performances on the dominant European team, fish123, Ardis “ardiis” Svarenieks positioned himself near the top of the early European VALORANT space as a strong Operator. However, those talents wouldn’t go unnoticed as G2 Esports would sign him alongside a smattering of other talented prospects including Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) veterans, Oscar “mixwell” Cañellas …