{"id":13357,"date":"2020-09-09T01:10:08","date_gmt":"2020-09-09T05:10:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=13357"},"modified":"2020-09-09T01:16:50","modified_gmt":"2020-09-09T05:16:50","slug":"latest-esports-news-wednesday-september-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/latest-esports-news-wednesday-september-9\/","title":{"rendered":"Latest esports news – Wednesday, September 9"},"content":{"rendered":"
UW Esports is the latest addition to the University of Washington. The competitive gaming association is led by students at the school who pushed for the creation of an esports program.<\/p>\n
UW is also looking for a manager that\u2019ll oversee the four teams competing in League of Legends<\/a>, Overwatch, Hearthstone, and Super Smash Bros. All four will receive training space and social media promos as they prepare for collegiate tournaments and leagues. In addition, they\u2019ll get UW Esports jerseys.<\/p>\n Cloud9, who were at the top level of Counter Strike: Global Offensive esports<\/a> in 2018, have announced that they will be dropping their entire roster and starting fresh. The organization let their fans know about the overhaul via Youtube and a post on their website.<\/p>\n The news comes as a result of the roster lacking balance and struggling to achieve the level they had a few years ago. In the meantime, the members will continue to represent Cloud9 until the conclusion of ESL Pro League Season 12.<\/p>\n TNC Predator have won their first online Dota 2 esports<\/a> event. The team participated at ESL One Thailand, where they defeated BOOM Esports 3-2 to clinch their first title of any kind since the 2019 MDL Chengdu Major.<\/p>\n Damien “kpii” Chok of TNC Predator is also one of the finalists for the ESL One Thailand 2020 Mercedes Benz MVP. Also in the running is Fnatic’s Anucha “Jabz” Jirawong, with the winner of the final vote to receive a new Mercedes Benz car.<\/p>\n Kiran Maharaj, chairperson of the University Sports South Africa eSport committee, says that esports is on the rise in SA universities. Over the last year, 17 university teams have joined the esports community.<\/p>\n The industry is still new to the country, and there are some challenges ahead; for example, bandwidth problems and the lack of a dedicated esports federation. However, Maharaj says that students are interested in getting involved, and there\u2019s no need to persuade or encourage them to form teams and join. <\/p>\n The lockdown due to COVID-19 initially presented some issues but has since put esports in the front seat in modern sports engagement.<\/p>\n The Portuguese Esports Federation, which is already a member of the European Esports Federation and the International Esports Federation, has announced that it\u2019ll be joining the Esports Integrity Commission. By becoming a part of the commission, the federation will comply with ESIC\u2019s Player Code of Conduct, Anti-Corruption Code, and Anti-Doping Code.<\/p>\n Tiago Fernandes, president of the Portuguese Esports Federation, says that joining ESI will ensure that players participate in fair competitions. It\u2019ll also boost the esports industry within the country and give commercial partners the confidence to invest in local teams and tournaments.<\/p>\n 9z Team, the Argentinean esports organization, has accepted a sponsorship from Logitech G, the team confirmed. The company will provide the team, players, and streamers with all the necessary equipment and technology. <\/p>\n 9z Team participate in Riot Games\u2019 LoL and VALORANT<\/a>, Epic Games\u2019 Fortnite, and Valve\u2019s CS: GO. Their other sponsors include GIGABYTE, BLK, and Red Bull, among others.<\/p>\nCloud9 announce complete roster rebuild<\/h2>\n
Asia<\/h2>\n
TNC Predator crowned ESL One Thailand champions<\/h3>\n
Africa<\/h2>\n
Esports on the incline in South Africa<\/h3>\n
Europe<\/h2>\n
Portugal joins Esports Integrity Commission<\/h3>\n
South America<\/h2>\n
Logitech G sponsors 9z Team<\/h3>\n
Oceania<\/h2>\n
Addition to the New Zealand Esports Federation<\/h3>\n