BREAKING NEWS 💀 Rogue The Skeptic The Hook: Here We Go Again Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Blizzard launches a flashy countdown, drops a trailer that looks like a Pixar fever dream, and promises a 'new era' of content while simultaneously checking if your credit card is still on file. The Overwatch Spotlight is the latest attempt to distract us from the fact that we’re still playing a sequel that feels more like a glorified patch notes update. If you’re sitting there with your finger over the 'Pre-order' button for whatever battle pass or skin bundle they’re about to shill, do us all a favor—put the mouse down and go outside. The sun doesn't have microtransactions. Yet. The Details: Shiny Trailers and Empty Promises So, what exactly is the Overwatch Spotlight? According to the hype machine over at Esports.gg, we’ve got a countdown ticking a...
When you think of Russia, competitive gaming isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But over the last 10 years Russia has become a major player in the global eSports scene. From dominating in Dota 2 to producing world class CS:GO teams, Russia is making its mark in competitive gaming. Let’s get into how Russia is shaping the eSports landscape and what makes its gaming community so special. Russia’s eSports History A History of Success Russia has a long history of being good at strategy and team games. Titles like Dota 2 and CS:GO have become national favourites, with Russian teams consistently performing at the top level. The country’s strategic mind and teamplay culture has translated well into competitive gaming. Dota 2 When it comes to Dota 2 Russia is a monster. Teams like Virtus.pro and Team Spirit have gone international, with Team Spirit’s TI10 win in 2021 putting Russia in Dota 2 history books. Russian players are known for their creative play and mechanics, they are a ...