Tag: ESL India
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ESL’s Latest Ruling: No More Crocs Allowed in Counter-Strike Tournaments
ESL, one of the biggest tournament organizers in the world of esports, has recently revealed its updated rulebook for the upcoming ESL Pro Tour. The announcement was made ahead of the IEM Cologne 2023 CSGO tournament that’s set to take place in Germany, and the updated rulebook includes a bunch of new changes to the…
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ESL India teases Fifth Edition of Premiership
Succeeding four thriving seasons, ESL India is on the edge to announce the fifth and upcoming season of ESL India Premiership for 2020-21. It has been some of the longest standing events in the sub-continent that runs throughout the calendar with the mighty prize pool. The previous season was indeed a sensation. It featured Counter-Strike:…
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What the future holds for Indian Rainbow Six Siege community?
Post mid 2017, the Rainbow Six Siege community in India has shown some signs of flourishing at a greater pace and with no doubt, they do hold great potential to apex and earn themselves a spot in the Esports scene. It has been nearly 4 years since Tom Clancy launched Rainbow Six Siege and since…
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G2 Esports’s Sua backs Rainbow Six Siege to rise and shine in India
Having steered G2 Esports to it’s first Six Siege Invitational crown in 2019 at Montreal, Coach X Analyst Kevin “Sua” Stahnke has surprisingly shown some hype on ESL India’s latest tweet by showing his desire to fan the flame which could help the growth of Six Siege community in India. Lately, Ubisoft’s famous FPS Title…
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ESL Clash of Nations Dota 2 event announced
ESL Clash of Nations Bangkok 2019 for Dota 2 is all set to take place from October 25-27 at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon. Six of the best Dota 2 teams in the Asia-Pacific region will compete for a chance at the $50,000 prize pool and the first ESL Clash of Nations Dota 2 trophy…
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In the growing esports scene in India, ESL’s top rated player is a free agent
Soon after the ESL India Premiership 2019 – Summer LAN Finale in Mumbai, Horizon Sports India Pvt. Ltd. announced the dissolution of Signify citing conflict of interest with another subsidiary – COBX Gaming Pvt. Ltd. CS:GO and Dota 2 teams were no longer under the legal contract with Signify and the teams were set to…
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Entity gaming dismantle holders 2ez to grab ESL INDIA Winter Phase title
Entity finally got their hands on the ESL INDIA 2018 title after coming close during the Summer Phase. The fabled organization beat current holders and Fall Season winners 2ez in straight maps (Inferno 16-10, Nuke 16-8) to land their first trophy after the addition of Serbian duo of Dav and Solo. 2ez started on the…
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ESL admits player used cheat in the finals, investigations underway
Earlier this week, a report by Spieltimes suggested that ex OpTic India player Nikhil “forsaken” Kumawat had been found using the same cheats at the ESL India Fall Premiership Finale as he did at EXTREMESLAND, after his SSD, containing mouse and keyboard configurations and other settings were checked. Confirming the report, ESL India in a…
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OpTic India qualify for ESL Pro League Season 8 Asia
OpTic India have convincingly grabbed the trophy in Hyderabad after defeating Slaughter Rage Army (SRA) 2-0. Along with this, the North-American organization has also grabbed it’s slot at the ESL Pro League Season 8, Asia. OpTic India will battle with the winner of SEA Qualifier, winner of China Qualifier and the runner-up of Chinese Qualifier;…
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Invictus pull off the impossible; complete comeback over Entity to win the ESL INDIA Summer Finale
Invictus completed a comeback of gargantuan proportions. Down 1 map and 4-12 in Nuke, the Hyderabadi stack not only took nuke, but ran over Entity on the decider, winning Inferno by a scoreline of 16-8 to grab the ESL INDIA Premiership Summer LAN Finale trophy. Entity started their map pick on the CT side. Despite…