Below are our esports news and headlines update for October 2, 2020. North America FlyQuest Opens Second Weekend of Worlds…
Renegades sweep Avant to win ESL One Cologne Oceania
Renegades continued their regional dominance by winning the ESL One Cologne 2020 Online Oceania crown with a flawless run that culminated in a 3-0 sweep of Avant Gaming in the grand finals.
ORDER vs Avant Gaming betting tips – ESL One Cologne 2020
ORDER and Avant Gaming will clash in the second fixture of ESL One Cologne 2020 Online Oceania this Wednesday, marking their 15th meeting of the year and their third in August.
Renegades vs Chiefs ESC betting tips – ESL One Cologne 2020
The Oceanic sector of ESL One Cologne 2020 Online will kick off this Tuesday with a clash between two regional rivals in Renegades and Chiefs Esports Club.
Pentanet.GG vs Chiefs ESC betting tips – OPL Split 2 Playoffs 2020
Pentanet.GG and Chiefs Esports Club will meet yet again on Friday in the second round of playoffs in OPL 2020 Split 2.
Dire Wolves take over N8 Esports and Sydney Drop Bears
Dire Wolves announced their expansion into Overwatch and FIFA this Wednesday with the incorporation of N8 Esports and Sydney Drop Bears into their brand.
Chiefs ESC vs Dire Wolves betting tips – OPL 2020 Split 2
Dire Wolves and Chiefs Esports Club, two of the most successful teams in the League of Legends Oceanic Pro League (OPL), are scheduled to meet on the Summoner’s Rift this Friday during the seventh week of OPL Split 2.
Legacy Esports sign mid laner Halo on six-month deal
The reigning League of Legends Oceanic Pro League (OPL) champions, Legacy Esports, have completed the signing of ex-MAMMOTH Academy mid laner James “Halo” Giacoumakis on a six-month contract.
Team PWR arrive on Oceanic Fortnite scene
Content creator Lachlan Ross “Lachlan” Power has officially launched Team PWR, who are set to make waves in the Oceanic Fortnite scene.
Renegades vs Chiefs betting tips – DreamHack Masters Spring 2020
Renegades and Chiefs Esports Club will meet this week in the opening round of the Oceanic DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 tournament, which features four Australian CS:GO esports teams competing for the lion’s share of US $20,000 and 315 ESL Pro Tour Circuit points.