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TenZ could leave Sentinels after the 2023 Valorant Champions Tour

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After Sentinels parted ways with almost the entirety of its Valorant roster, TenZ is the only player who remains from the previous iteration.

According to a previous report from Dexerto, TenZ re-signed with the club and will participate in the VCT 2023 season with Sentinels.

After joining Sentinels from Cloud9 on an undisclosed 8-figure deal, the 21-year-old Canadian came out with all his guns blazing. Unfortunately, the team was beaten by practically every contender in the Group Stage of the VCT 2022: North America Challengers 2.

With Sentinels signing four new players for the VCT 2023 Season, TenZ feels optimistic about his new teammates, and in an interview with Tarik “tarik” Celik, he stated, “The recent results don’t reveal precisely who I am as a player. With any luck, I’ll be able to demonstrate the form I was in before.”

Zachary “zekken” Patrone, Rory “dephh” Jackson, Gustavo “Sacy” Rossi, and Bryan “pANcada” Luna have joined Sentinels for the next season with Don “SyykoNT” Muir to serve as the head coach. The sixth member of the team, Hunter “SicK” Mims, is the only other player besides TenZ who will be remaining at Sentinels.

TenZ was regarded as the best Valorant player during the entirety of 2021, despite his recent tournament results. He is still one of the finest, and if he were to join forces with the appropriate group of people, he could be able to regain his previous level of success.

But, sadly, Sentinels has not been performing up to the standard in recent international competitions, and the new and improved squad could be just what TenZ needs to achieve goals and become successful.

Sentinels’ most recent results featured getting eliminated from the VCT 2022 NA LCQ where the team picked Michael “shroud” Grzesiek as a replacement for Hunter “SicK” Mims.

With TenZ having re-signed with the club for the 2023 VCT Season, he might exit from Sentinels after to take up content creation.

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MrBeast now has more YouTube subscribers than PewDiePie

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MrBeast surpasses PewDiePie in terms of most subscribed YoutTube Video Creator.

Just weeks after reaching 100M YouTube subscribers, MrBeast has overtaken PewDiePie as YouTube’s most subscribed video creator.

Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has been one of the fastest-rising YouTubers on the Google-owned site during the past few years, surpassing his target of 100 million subscribers in July.

Now, he has ensured his position as the site’s most subscribed content producer, surpassing PewDiePie, a Swedish creator who has been active on the site for a long time.

The most subscribed channel on YouTube is now MrBeast

MrBeast’s primary channel reached 111,851,893 subscribers on November 14, 2022, surpassing PewDiePie’s by a few thousand subscribers at the time this article was written.

As a result of achieving this goal, MrBeast has become the individual content creator on the Google-owned platform with the most subscribers.

In July of 2022, Donaldson followed in PewDiePie’s footsteps by being the second person on YouTube to ever exceed 100 million views, and only a few short weeks later, he received a response from the channel’s creator.

“Come on, I’ve been retired for like 2 years now. I can’t wait for it to be over […] that’s alright he definitely deserves it. I hope he does it,”

PewDiePie on Donaldson surpassing him on YouTube.

Both of the renowned content producers have not yet commented on the recent success, but we’ll keep you informed as soon as they do. MrBeast gave away a private island in a contest to commemorate reaching 100 million subscribers, and now many are curious as to what he will do next.

Donaldson, a YouTuber since 2012, became famous in 2018 after donating thousands of dollars to minor Twitch streamers and YouTubers. In more recent times, he has been filming elaborate contests in which followers take part in videos for the opportunity to win significant rewards.

In June, he awarded $500,000 to a supporter in a competition based on “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,” and in December, he recreated the Netflix show “Squid Game” for a competition with 456 backers.

PewDiePie, also known as Felix Arvid Ulvid Kjellberg, has been uploading gaming videos on YouTube since 2010. In 2013, he became the YouTuber with the most subscribers, and in August 2019, he became the first creator to reach 100 million subscribers.

Kjellberg announced four months later that he was taking a hiatus from YouTube due to fatigue, and he has posted less regularly since then.

In May, he announced to his supporters that he had relocated to Japan from his former residence in Brighton, England. Since then, he has been providing them with updates on his life in Japan in the form of video blogs.

Kjellberg acknowledged in August that Donaldson was likely to surpass him as the YouTuber with the most subscribers, stating in a video that Donaldson “deserves it.”


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Game Awards 2022 nominates God of War: Ragnarok as Game of the Year

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The Game Awards are given out annually to recognize all of the accomplishments that were made in the gaming industry throughout the previous year. This time around, the event will take place at the Microsoft Theater, which is located smack dab in the middle of downtown Los Angeles.

A Livestream of the event will also be available online

The candidates for this year’s Game Awards have been announced, and God of War Ragnarok received the most nods of any game with ten. Both Elden Ring and Horizon: Forbidden West received seven nominations apiece, putting them in a number of different categories.

The event will go forward on December 8th as planned. People tune in to see who wins awards and witness new game reveals. Since 2014, the Game Awards have been hosted annually, and the beginning of December is almost always the time it is held.

At the Game Awards 2022, there will be awards presented in an incredible 31 different categories. God of War Ragnarok has bagged 10 nominations, more than any other game in its genre. This is an accomplishment that not even its most obvious rival, Elden Ring, has been able to achieve to the same degree.

You may come across God Of War: Ragnarok across these categories while casting your vote:

GAME OF THE YEAR

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (Asobo Studio/Focus Entertainment)
  • Elden Ring (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)
  • God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica/SIE)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games/SIE)
  • Stray (BlueTwelve Studio/Annapurna)
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Monolith Soft/Nintendo)

BEST GAME DIRECTION

  • Elden Ring (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)
  • God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica/SIE)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games/SIE)
  • Immortality (Half Mermaid)
  • Stray (BlueTwelve Studio/Annapurna)

BEST NARRATIVE

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (Asobo Studio/Focus Entertainment) 
  • Elden Ring (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)
  • God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica/SIE)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games/SIE)
  • Immortality (Half Mermaid)

BEST ART DIRECTION

  • God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica/SIE)
  • Elden Ring (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games/SIE)
  • Scorn (Ebb Software/Kepler Interactive)
  • Stray (BlueTwelve Studio/Annapurna)

BEST SCORE AND MUSIC

  • Olivier Deriviere, A Plague Tale: Requiem
  • Tsukasa Saitoh, Elden Ring
  • Bear McCreary, God of War Ragnarök
  • Two Feathers, Metal: Hellsinger 
  • Yasunori Mitsuda, Xenoblade Chronicles 3

BEST AUDIO DESIGN

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (Infinity Ward/Activision)
  • Elden Ring (FromSoftware/Bandai Namco)
  • God of War Ragnarök (Sony Santa Monica/SIE)
  • Gran Turismo 7 (Polyphony/SIE)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (Guerrilla Games/SIE)

BEST PERFORMANCE

  • Ashly Burch, Horizon Forbidden West
  • Charlotte McBurney, A Plague Tale: Requiem
  • Christopher Judge, God of War Ragnarök
  • Manon Gage, Immortality
  • Sunny Suljic, God of War Ragnarök

The highest accolade God Of War: Ragnarok has received is the nomination for the Game Of The Year award which is indeed acclaimed as the most prestigious one among others.

Since its release, it has surpassed the recently launched Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in the terms of sales and franchise records.

You can cast your vote on the official website through December 7 at 6 pm PT.

On December 8, you can watch the Game Awards for free on more than 40 digital video networks, such as Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Live, and TikTok Live.

For more updates on the Game Awards 2022, make sure to follow TalkEsport on Google News

Esports Nominations for the Game Awards 2022: All you need to know

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The nominations for the Game Awards 2022, which honor the most innovative contributors to the gaming industry during the previous year, have been made public. In addition, esports nominations for a variety of categories have been made public, and this article will contain the same information.

This time around, the event will take place at the Microsoft Theater, which is located smack dab in the middle of downtown Los Angeles.

The year 2022 was a great one for esports all over the world. Fans got to see great gameplay, excitement, and passion from a wide range of personalities in a number of popular games and international events. Exciting moments occurred throughout the esports calendar year, whether they were in League of Legends, Dota 2, or CS:GO.

Every esports category at The Game Awards 2022

The Game Awards 2022 nominees for the categories: Best Esports Game, Best Esports Athlete, Best Esports Team, Best Esports Coach, and Best Esports Event were announced on November 14.

Let us take a look at them: 

Best Esports Game

  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Dota 2
  • League of Legends
  • Rocket League
  • Valorant

Best Esports Athlete

  • Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon
  • Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
  • Finn “karrigan” Andersen
  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev
  • Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker

Best Esports Team

  • DarkZero Esports
  • Faze Clan
  • Gen.G
  • LA Thieves
  • Loud

Best Esports Coach

  • Andrii “B1ad3” Horodenskyi
  • Matheus “bzkA” Tarasconi
  • Erik “d00mbr0s” Sandgren
  • Robert “RobbaN” Dahlström
  • Go “Score” Dong-bin

Best Esports Event

  • EVO 2022
  • League of Legends World Championship 2022
  • PGL CS:GO Major Antwerp 2022
  • The 2022 Mid-Season Invitational
  • Valorant Champions 2022

Geoff Keighley made the nominees public in a recent official live stream, and they covered a variety of video games, sports teams, and persons. The event known as “The Game Awards 2022” will take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on December 8th, 2022.

As seen above, Valorant and Counter Strike: Global Offensive go head to head in the Best Esports Game category with the former garnering more votes than Valve’s FPS right after its release. We would also witness the PGL CS:GO Major Antwerp 2022 lock horns with its counterpart, Valorant Champions 2022 in the Best Esports Event category. 

You can cast your vote on the official website through December 7 at 6 pm PT.

On December 8, you can watch the Game Awards for free on more than 40 digital video networks, such as Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Live, and TikTok Live.

For more updates on the Game Awards 2022, make sure to follow TalkEsport on Google News. 

What Is Ohio joke on TikTok?

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There has been a sudden rise in puns and trolls directed towards America’s state Ohio in TikTok that has left everyone confused, in this article, we unravel the mystery and origin of this weird trend.

In recent times, especially on TikTok, it is difficult to not have come across “Only in Ohio” memes and videos. Having originated in TikTok in the last few weeks, said memes and videos have made it outside of TikTok into other platforms like reddit and Facebook.

The sudden rise of “Only in Ohio” memes has given rise to the question in the minds of many for obvious reasons. This begs the question, where did it come from and how did it originate:

What is TikTok’s Ohio joke?

As “Know Your Meme” describes it, despite the recent increase in its use, it is an age old meme hailing from Tumblr. Having originated back in 2015, a user who went by the name screenshotofdespair posted a photo that showed “Ohio will be eliminated” written. This has been widely accepted as the origin point of the meme.

The top comment on the post was “Only in Ohio” and it soon became a meme as time passed. That showed bizarre incidents happening across the world and somehow tie it to Ohio that suggests suggesting incidents are restricted to Ohio in an ironic way.

The meme since then has surfaced again and is trending once again on TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit.

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5 things you need to know before BGMI unban

Battlegrounds Mobile India and its ban saga is a trending topic in India right now as everybody is expecting the game to return very soon. While the game is still in the process of getting unblocked, here are five things that you need to know before BGMI unban.

1. KRAFTON HAS NOT DECLARED THE UNBAN DATE

The first point is probably the most crucial one in current time where every player in the community is looking for an unban date. Krafton has not declared any sort of unban date or timeline yet and hence, we advice our readers to refrain from referring to any other third-party sources claiming to provide an unban date for BGMI.

2. BGMI WAS BANNED DUE TO PRIVACY CONCERNS

The main reason behind Indian government taking such a stringent action to cease the distribution of BGMI was its user privacy concerns. This idea stems from the PUBG Mobile ban era where the game was banned for having Chinese connections and server sharing.

A similar thing is apparently observed in BGMI, which is why the game was blocked officially in the entire nation.

3. PLAYERS CANNOT DO INGAME PURCHASE IN BGMI

This point applies for the players that are still playing the game despite the ban. Ever since the ban order was instigated in the country, players have observed that any kind of in-game payment results into failure.

A main reason behind this is the fact that all in-game purchases are fulfilled by the official marketplaces like Apple App or Google Play store. The game is currently not available on both the platforms and hence, players cannot buy items.

4. BGMI SERVERS ARE STILL ACTIVE

An interesting point to note here is that BGMI ban has only affected its distribution while the game servers are still up and running. This was not seen in PUBG Mobile ban where the servers were taken down within days of the game being banned.

5. KRAFTON IS STILL IN TOUCH WITH INDIAN GOVT. OVER THE BAN

This is a point of reassurance for the entire BGMI community as Krafton has recently revealed in their PR that they are still in touch with the Indian government and trying to bring back the BGMI services in the country.

Also Read | TEAM HAVK BECOMES THE FIRST INDIAN TEAM TO SHINE AT AN INTERNATIONAL PUBG EVENT

Team HAVK becomes the first Indian team to shine at an International PUBG event

Team HAVK represented India at the Asia Pacific Predator League 2022, a LAN competition featuring the best Asian PUBG teams.

Team HAVK finished tenth after three days with 64 points, 32 finish points, and 32 placement points. On the other hand, they were unable in acquiring even a single WWCD (Winner Winner Chicken Dinner).

One of the finest PUBG players in India, Pratik “Aurum” Mehra, who is also the captain of this squad, was pleased with the performance of the team. He stated that “This is the best performance of any Indian team who went out to represent India in PUBG PC.”

Team HAVK put on quite a show at an international PUBG tournament in Japan. Asia Pacific Predator League 2022‘s grand final stage came to an end yesterday after three days of nonstop activity from November 11 to 13.

This competition included a total of sixteen teams from Asia, all of which had to compete in a number of different regional qualifiers in order to gain a position in the event.

Through their performance in the Indian Qualifier earlier in the year, Team HAVK was able to secure a slot for themselves in the main tournament. The following players were included in the starting lineup:

1. Pratik “Aurum” Mehra – IGL

2. Vinay “Hades” Rao

3. Vedang “Vedzz” Chavan

4. Karthik “Killua” Vijayakumar

5. Habibi

At the international LAN tournament that was held in Japan, the team competed to the best of its abilities and ended up placing tenth overall after accruing a total of 64 points over the course of 15 matches, with only a difference of two points separating them from the team that finished ninth, Macan Semeru.

“The performance with (a) two month old team and a very minimal amount of competitive practice due to lack of scrims for Indian teams, (and) to play against (an) international lobby, our performance was still average versus the strongest teams of the SEA area,” HAVK captain Aurum said after the competition.

Only the top three teams were awarded a portion of the overall $120,000 USD prize money.

1. Genius Esports | $75,000 USD

2. DAMWON Gaming | $30,000 USD

3. ArkAngel Predator | $15,000 USD

Taking into consideration that the esports environment for PUBG is virtually nonexistent in the nation as a whole, the team put up an impressive display. Considering that the team only participates in one international competition each year, these performances are undeniably more than just satisfactory.

Valorant Servers are down in North and South America

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Valorant has grown to be one of the most popular multiplayer games, and with that growth has come a large player base and administration. If you are experiencing any, here is how to check for them and maybe discover a solution. Valorant players from North and South American regions are facing disconnection issues today on 14th November. Even though the Europe and APAC regions are working fine, the servers are down in the NA and SA regions apparently.

Several players have reported the issue from the NA and SA regions. Moreover, Riot has officially posted on its Service Status page about the disconnection issue.

We’re aware of a problem causing players to disconnect from their games and are investigating the problem.

Riot Games

Valorant is a game that has gained enormous popularity since its closed beta testing. With the game picking up speed, the game developers are also attempting to fix as many issues as possible, but some may still slip through the cracks.

How to check Valorant Server Status?

To monitor and fix any difficulties, you may largely rely on the official Valorant Twitter feed. The social media account is fairly active, and they frequently address complaints.

If the Valorant has already resolved your issue, you can be confident that the server will be operational again shortly. Riot Games has a Service Status page for each of its games.

The Valorant service status page contains a wealth of information on the duration of the server outage and the root cause of the problem. The page also lists the most current issues, and this is where you may report your concern.

If you still can’t discover the solution, you may go to the Valorant Support website and find a solution to practically every problem, and if you’re still not pleased, you can contact them.

It is advised that you look through each tab that may be of assistance to you and, most importantly, review the error codes page to resolve the most prevalent problems. We hope that after performing all of these troubleshooting steps, your problem has been addressed or solved.

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Jame awarded IEM Rio CS:GO Major 2022 MVP

Last night, we witnessed the Jame-Train happen at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio.

After helping Outsiders win the IEM Rio CS:GO Major in Brazil today, the 24-year-old Russian captain and sniper Jame received the IEM Rio Major MVP award.

The last time Jame featured in a Major grand final was at the StarLadder Berlin Major in 2019 where they were denied the championship by Astralis. Jame and co then competed under the banner of AVANGAR after being acquired by Virtus.pro soon later.

The Russian in-game leader’s 1.30 rating was the third-highest in the tournament, behind Dmitry “sh1ro” Sokolov and Kaike “KSCERATO” Cerato.

Jame had a notably high impact in Outsiders’ semi-final series against Mousesports, but he remained a stalwart presence in all of their previous matches as well, only going below a 1.20 rating on three maps, and never dropping below 1.12.

For Qikert, Jame, and coach dastan, the grand final win over Heroic serves as redemption for their blowout loss at the StarLadder Berlin as mentioned.

According to statistics from HLTV, Jame led the competition in K/D difference (+98), fewest deaths per round (0.46), KAST (79.6 percent), overall AWP kills (168), and most per round (0.54). As one of the favorites for IEM Rio Major MVP, Jame topped his teammate Pyotr “fame” Bolyshev, Heroic’s stars cadiaN, and Martin “stavn” Lund in the grand finals.

Outsiders have struggled all year at key international events ever since adopting the name. Prior to Rio, they reached the Pro League Season 16 quarterfinals, losing to eventual winners Vitality.

Picture Courtesy : ESL

After just five months of changes to their active squad, Outsiders defeated home team FURIA to win the Major. In the Grand Finale, Outsiders handily defeated Heroic on the second map.

This is the first Major trophy for the Outsiders and all five players, and more importantly, an organization with a makeshift identity after ESL cut ties with teams who had affiliations with the Russian Government.

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The IEM Rio Major’s most-watched CS:GO match wasn’t the finals

The Grand Finals between Heroic and Outsiders was not the most viewed match of IEM : Rio CS:GO Major 2022.

Outsiders won the Valve-sponsored IEM Rio CS:GO Major 2022 last night, taking home $500,000 from the prize pool. Despite last night being one of the historic ones for both the teams, it was yet to surpass the most viewed match-up of the Major.

According to the data provided by Esports Charts, the match between Natus Vincere and FURIA was the most watched throughout the IEM Rio Major 2022. The Grand Final earned its finest hour in viewership with 1.14 million viewers, although this was surpassed by 1.38 million concurrent viewers.

FURIA, spurred by the home crowd, proceeded to the playoffs by defeating CIS powerhouse Na’Vi in the Major Quarterfinals.

But Andrei “arT” Piovezan and his men were quite unfortunate in their run towards the Grand Finals as it was Outsiders who cut short their rhythm in the Semi-finals.

Data as per Esports Charts have rated the Grand Finals between Outsiders and Heroic as the second most viewed match-up at the Major. This was later followed by Heroic Vs FURIA which was played on Day 3 of the Legends Stage. 

Had Imperial qualified for the Legends Stage, we definitely would have seen a massive surge in the current numbers as there would have been yet another Brazilian team for the home crowd to have cheered for.

This is the first Major trophy for the Outsiders and its all five players, and more importantly, an organization with a makeshift identity after ESL cut ties with teams who had affiliations with the Russian Government.

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