EVO 2016 Super Smash Bros. Results
With 2600 Smash 4 competitors and 2350 Melee players, this year’s EVO was the largest ever for the Super Smash Bros. community. Let's take a look at the results for the tournament!
With 2600 Smash 4 competitors and 2350 Melee players, this year’s EVO was the largest ever for the Super Smash Bros. community. Let's take a look at the results for the tournament!
Since the beginning of the 2016 season, many Cloud9 fans have been doubtful that the team’s strategy of rotating support players would be successful. This all changed, ultimately leading to Bunny FuFuu now announcing his departure from the team.
The Evolution Championship Series is considered to be the Olympics of fighting games. While Super Smash Bros Melee has become a mainstay at recent in years, the competitive Smash 4 community feels like they’ve been wronged.
Yesterday saw the last North American HCS Pro League games played. After a grueling seven weeks of play, we finally get to find out who will advance to the playoffs for their chance at the biggest cut of the $225,000 prize pool!
Since the release of Halo 5: Guardians, players of all skill levels have noticed a strange phenomenon. While playing a game, the reticle seems to often become sluggish and unresponsive. Players now believe they have the fix, and it might surprise you.
Counter Logic Gaming’s key member Mathew “Royal 2” Fiorante has been hospitalized due to illness. To help defend their first place title, the team has recruited Abel “Rammyy” Garcia to play in his place.
The first wave of Halo Championship Series team themed REQ packs have made their way into Halo 5 through today’s update.
The revival of competitive Halo through the Halo Championship Series has completely redefined the landscape that fans were familiar with from the old days. But what has the community done to help grow the scene?
Team Beyond, an online forum that considers itself the hub for competitive Halo, has announced that they will be launching Free For All competitions in addition to their already existing tournaments.
In response to the announcement that Riot Games will not be reimplementing solo queue into League of Legends, North American professional players have taken matters in their own hands and are moving towards creating their own solo queue experience.