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Is Andrew Tate Really A Trillionaire?

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Andrew Tate’s fame has grown in the recent days, making him one of the most popular faces on the web. It is very natural for someone like him to flex a flashy lifestyle, it is clear that he is a multi-millionaire but the claims of being trillionaire is extremely far-fetched just off the back of boxing and internet fame.

Lets be clear, a Trillionaire is no joke, only a handful of companies are worth over a T, let alone any individual, the richest man on Earth, i.e Elon Musk is worth north of 200 Billion, making him around 700 Million short of becoming world’s first trillionaire.

How He Makes His Money?

Andrew Tate’s primary income “source is his online business, Hustler’s University, which the controversial influencer runs with his brother, Tristan Tate. For the uninitiated, Hustler’s University is an online program that sells a range of courses on making money, getting with women, and connecting with other business-like-minded individuals.” according to GINX TV.

In a Twitch live stream with Adin Ross, the ex-kickboxing champion discussed the timeline of his financial success. He claimed, “I was broke for a long time. I made my first million when I was 27, and then I had a hundred million [dollars] by the time I was 31.” Andrew Tate continued, “I became a trillionaire quite recently … the world’s first trillionaire.”

Trillionaire claims are outrageous for sure but let it be known, according to several financial websites, Tate is rated to be worth around $250 million making him $750 million away from becoming a Billionaire, let alone a Trillionaire.

Dota 2: TI10 True Sight Trailer Release Date and Time

The most acclaimed series of esports documentaries is called True Sight, and the date when the film The International 10 will be available to the public has at long last been disclosed.

The long-awaited announcement of a True Sight documentary for The International 2021 has finally been made by Valve. The remarkable win of Team Spirit at TI10, where the team earned more than $18 million, will be highlighted in the documentary. It will also take a second look at PSG.LGD, which finished in second place.

At the Arlington Major, Valve debuted a teaser for the project to confirm its existence. A quick clip was shown on the panel just after OG mid-laner Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov won a set against beastcoast by going 26-0. The words of Spirit coach Airat “Silent” Gaziev can be seen at the beginning of the video, and statements made by LGD director Zhang “xiao8” Ning can be found at the end.

Because a new version of True Sight has been released, a whole load of new animations starring Dota 2 heroes has been created. Valve has a passion for reliving pivotal moments through the use of unique animations in the Source 2 game engine.

The preview places particular attention on Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov’s Magnus, which was essential to Team Spirit’s victory (3-2), and which was featured prominently in the match. Fans of the video game Dota 2 will at long last get a glimpse of the TI10 grand finals from behind the scenes.

Dota 2 True Sight Documentary Release Date and Time:

The documentary TI10 True Sight will have its premiere on the official release date of September 24, 2022.

The critically acclaimed Dota 2 documentary series True Sight offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the single most lucrative match in the history of electronic sports. True Sight for TI10 will be about 90 minutes long, and most of the content will be audio and video shot at TI10.

The episode of True Sight that covers The International 2010 will be the eighth in the series overall and the third to concentrate on the championship match of The International.

On the official Dota 2 YouTube channel, you may find older episodes of the True Sight documentary series on the game. Additionally, both the TI7 and TI8 True Sights can be downloaded for free through the Steam platform. In order to get ready for the release of the TI10 installment on September 24, it is a good idea to go back and watch the older True Sight movies.

Genshin Impact New Update Schedule: Read Inside

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With the release of the highly anticipated Genshin Impact 3.0 being just around the corner, HoYoverse has announced some major changes to the update schedule of their open-world action RPG.

Each new version of Genshin Impact brings with it new stories, events, and progression to the game’s main plot. These Genshin Impact updates also bring with them new characters, items, and a bunch of other stuff the community eagerly looks forward to seeing.

Let’s take a look at the new and adjusted update schedule of Genshin Impact that HoYoverse has recently announced.

Genshin Impact New Update Schedule

During the Genshin Impact 3.0 special program livestream, the developers announced the new update schedule for Genshin Impact from version 3.0 to 3.3.

Instead of the usual six-week duration, Genshin Impact versions 3.0 through 3.2 will stay live for about five weeks each. The Genshin Impact Battle Pass has also been adjusted to compensate for this change in the updates’ duration. From version 3.0 to 3.2, players will only have to get 900 EXP for each Battle Pass level in the game.

The Genshin Impact 3.0 update – The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings will hit the live servers on PC and consoles on 24th August 2022. The pre-installation and maintenance dates are yet to be announced by HoYoverse.

Here are all the planned release dates for the upcoming Genshin Impact updates:

  • Genshin Impact 3.0 update: 24th August 2022
  • Genshin Impact 3.1 update: 28th September 2022
  • Genshin Impact 3.2 update: 2nd November 2022
  • Genshin Impact 3.3 update: 7th December 2022

CS.MONEY Hacked: Over $1.6 Million in CSGO Skins Stolen

Weapon skins in CSGO can often be incredibly valuable cosmetic items with prices ranging from a few cents to millions of dollars. With the constantly growing skin economy of Valve’s competitive shooter, the number of frauds in the CSGO community is also increasing steadily.

On August 13, 2022, a whopping $6 million worth of CSGO skins was stolen from the popular third-party skin trading website CS.MONEY. This was one of the biggest attacks launched on a CSGO skin marketplace to date.

The incident was brought to light by CSGO skin collector ‘Arrow’ on Twitter, who initially reported that over $1.6 million in skins were stolen and 30 accounts linked to the hackers had already been found.

CS.MONEY later released a statement on their Twitter, confirming the attack and informing users that the website would be temporarily down till they manage to fix the issue and restore normal services.

In a follow-up Tweet, CS.MONEY thanked its users for the support and claimed that they were working on returning the stolen skins.

It was later found out that the hackers gained access to the Mobile Authenticator files for the  CS.MONEY trade bots and managed to take control of them.

The CSGO community has come forward in support of the website on various social media platforms and has requested Valve to investigate the incident.

Whether or not Valve decides to step into the situation and reverts the trades made by the hackers still remains to be seen.

100 Thieves wins the VCT NA LCQ

After Optic Gaming and XSET qualified through the circuit points, the top eight teams in NA battled it out against each other in The Valorant Champions Tour North America Last Chance Qualifier for the finals NA spot at the Valorant Champions 2022.

These eight teams battled it out in a double-elimination bracket where the winner of the event books the ticket to Istanbul alongside Optic and XSET to represent NA at Valorant Champions 2022.

The VCT NA LCQ teams were:

  • The Guard (Sayaplayer, Trent, JonahP, neT, Valyn)
  • Shopify Rebellions (ex- Luminosity Gaming: TiGG, bdog, dazzle, mada, moose)
  • Faze Clan (supamen, POISED, dicey, BABYBAY, flyuh)
  • NRG esports (hazed, s0m, tex, eeiu, Ethan)
  • 100 Thieves (Asuna, stellar, Will, Derrek, bang)
  • Evil Geniuses (Boostio, C0M, Reformed, jawgemo, Apoth)
  • Cloud9 Blue (Vanity, leaf, Xeppa, mitch, curry)
  • Sentinels (Shazam, Dapr, Tenz, Shroud, Zellsis)

The event kicked off with the top seed Guard taking on the final seat, Sentinels, one of the most watched Valorant game series this year. 

VCT NA LCQ bracket:

The Sentinels and Shroud storyline at the VCT NA LCQ was one of the most exciting, which unfortunately ended with Shroud and Sentinels losing to 100 Thieves in the Lower Round 2. 

VCT NA LCQ Results:

Opening Rounds
The Guard21Sentinels
Shopify Rebellion02Cloud 9
Faze Clan21Evil Geniuses
NRG esports12100 Thieves
Lower Bracket Round 1
Sentinels20Shopify Rebellion
Evil Geniuses02NRG Esports
Upper Semifinals
The Guard20Cloud 9
Faze Clan21100 Thieves
Lower bracket round 2
100 Thieves21Sentinels
Cloud 92NRG Esports
Upper Final
The Guard20Faze Clan
Lower Round 3
100 Thieves20Cloud9 
Lower Final
Faze Clan03100 Thieves

The tournament concluded with a Grand final between The Guard and the new 100 Thieves. Coming into the Grand finals, the Guard was undefeated and had only dropped a map to Sentinels in the opening match and had defeated Sentinels, Cloud9 and Faze Clan along their way.

100 thieves, on the other hand, won their opening match against NRG Esports, but a loss to Faze Clan pushed them into the Lower bracket, where they defeated Sentinels and Cloud9 and exacted revenge on Faze Clan to reach the grand Finals through the lower bracket. 

100 thieves and The Guard looked dominant in the event and were undoubtedly the two best teams to make it to the Grand finals. The Grand finals began with Icebox, where 100 Thieves made quick work of The Guard in the first half, winning it 8-4. 

On offence, 100 Thieves continued the momentum and converted their four-round lead to a dominant victory to secure the first map 13-7.

The second map, Fracture, was as dominant, with 100 Thieves completely shutting down the Guard’s attack to win the first half 9-3, and despite a shaky second half, started converting the first half win into a map win going 2-0 up in a Bo5 series. 

With only one more map win required, 100t’s played the Guard map pick of Haven, where the team managed to secure seven rounds in the first half despite the 1-3 start. 

The second half played well for 100 Thieves, and on the attack, they quickly secured a match point and won a thrifty to win the map 13-9 and the series 3-0 to become the NA representatives at Valorant Champions. 

Grand Finals
The Guard30100 Thieves

With the VCT NA LCQ concluding, all 16 teams competing at the Valorant Champions were found, and the tournament is set to begin on 2nd September 2022. 

Team Liquid Secure Their Second VCT EMEA LCQ Victory

Starting on 7th August 2022, The Valorant Champions Tour EMEA Last Chance qualifier had the top eight EMEA teams battle it out for the last EMEA spot at Valorant Champions Istanbul. 

The top eight teams clashed in a Double Elimination bracket type tournament where only one team made it to Istanbul. The teams played the matches online from their respective boot camps.

The teams playing the VCT EMEA LCQ were:

  • G2 Esports ( hoody, Meddo, Mixwell, AvovA, nukkye)
  • M3 Champions(Redgar, Sheydos, nAts, Chronicle +1)
  • Team Liquid (Jamppi, Nivera, soulcas, Scream +1)
  • Guild Esports(Sayf, Koldamenta, Trexx, Leo, Russ)
  • Natus Vincere( Cloud, zeddy, dinkzj, 7ssk7, duno)
  • BBL Esports (Turko, Arslan, aimDLL, Qutionerx, CyderX, Muj)
  • Ascend (MONSTEERR, vakk, cNed, starxo, zeek)
  • OG LDN UTD (Boo, feqew, Destrian, MOLSI, hype)

VCT EMEA LCQ bracket

VCT EMEA LCQ Results:

Day 1 – 7th August: Upper Bracket  ROUND 1
4:00 PM CESTG2 Esports02OG LDN UTD
6:00 PM CESTM3 Champions21Acend
Day 2 – 8th August: Upper Bracket ROUND 1
4:00 PM CESTTeam Liquid20BBL Esports
6:00 PM CESTGuild Esports12Natus Vincere
Day 3 – 9th August: Lower Bracket ROUND 1
4:00 PM CESTG2 Esports21Acend
7:00 PM CESTBBL Esports02Guild Esports
Day 4 – 10th August: Upper Bracket ROUND 2
4:00 PM CESTOG LDN UTD12M3 Champions
7:00 PM CESTTeam Liquid20Natus Vincere
Day 5 – 11th August: Lower Bracket ROUND 2
4:00 PM CESTNatus Vincere02G2 Esports
7:00 PM CESTOG LDN UTD20Guild Esports

The action kicked off with G2 Esports taking on OG London United and concluded today with M3 Champions taking on Team Liquid for the Valorant Champions EMEA LCQ Spot. 

Coming into the tournament, Team Liquid had an opportunity to repeat their VCT EMEA LCQ 2021 feat by winning, and they started well by taking down BBL Esports 2-0. 

Liquid defeated Natus Vincere 2-0 in the upper semifinals to secure the Upper finals. 

On the other side of the Upper Finals were M3 Champions, who were looking hot, defeating Ascend and OG London United 2-1 and looking more potent than ever.

The Upper Finals had both the teams taking each other’s map pick 13-8 to play the decider Icebox. Icebox was one of the most competitive games of Valorant in VCT EMEA LCQ 2022, going five OTs with M3C edging out Liquid in the end to secure the Grand finals. 

Now in the Lower Finals, Liquid faced G2 esports. Despite losing the first map, they came back and defeated G2 13-10 and 13-8 on the second map to secure the Grand finals. 

Day 5 – 13th August
2:00 PM CESTM3 Champions21Team Liquid
5:00 PM CESTG2 Esports20OG LDN UTD
8:00 PM CESTTeam Liquid21G2 Esports

The Grand finals started with M3 Champions choosing to play Bind, previously selected by Team liquid and defeated Liquid 13-8, going 1-0 up in the series. 

Icebox, selected by Team Liquid, was a close series where both teams fought tooth and nail, but Liquid managed to edge out M3 Champions in the last round to equalise the series to 1-1.

M3C’s Ascent saw Scream on Phoenix pop off on defence to give Liquid a dominant 8-4 half which the team converted to a 13-6 victory in the second half to be 2-1 up in the series.

Liquid’s Breeze started with an exchange of Rounds to end the first half with Liquid on a round advantage. It seemed that this map would go to the distance, but Liquid had other plans, and on the attack, the team went off, letting M3C win three rounds to close the map 13-8 and win the series 3-1. 

Day 6 – 14th August
4:00 PM CESTM3 Champions13Team Liquid

With this Victory, Team Liquid repeats their 2021 LCQ run and becomes the back-to-back VCT EMEA LCQ winner. They become the 14th Team at Valorant Champions Istanbul and would represent EMEA alongside Fnatic and FunPlus Phoenix. 

GodLike Esports wins COD Mobile World Championship – India Finals

GodLike Esports has won the coveted trophy and a spot in the World Finals after beating Vitality in a best-of-seven match at the COD Mobile World Championship India Finals. They walked away with $30,000 and a chance to win more at the global stage.

COD Mobile World Championship 2022 is the pinnacle of COD Mobile esports in the world. It has a prize pool of more than $1 million and several regions are in competition to prove their worth and get a slot at the grand finale.

India was amongst the regions to have its own qualifiers and seeding slots. A total of eight teams qualified for the groups stage and ultimately, GodLike Esports and Vitality have made their way towards the international stage.

COD Mobile World Championship India qualifiers were split into two stages with the first one called a swiss stage. The teams had to win atleast two matches to secure their spot in the next stage.

Enigma Gaming topped the table at this stage and qualified for the second round of double elimination bracket. Here, GodLike Esports faced Vitality in the upper bracket finals and lost with a 3-1 score line.

GodLike ultimately fought through the lower bracket, defeating Enigma 3-0 to qualify for the regional finals. At the grand finale, GodLike and Vitality went toe-to-toe and played the entirety of seven planned matches.

In this battle of giants, GodLike emerged out as a slightly better team which won the tournament and walked away with massive prize money. They both will represent India in the grand finale with $1.7 million at stake.

Also Read | EDWARD GAMING DOMINATES VCT EAST ASIA LCQ

PMWI 2022: Top 5 Players

PMWI 2022, the first global event of the 2022 PUBG Mobile Esports season ended with Vampire Esports emerging as the champions. It was a three-day-long event where the world’s best 18 teams competed for a massive prize pool of $2M USD.

Action from Stalwart Esports won the MVP award for his immense performance on the global stage. Stones from Vampire Esports won the gunslinger award whereas his teammate SchwepXz became the grenade master. Hector from Team Soul won the Eagle Eye reward.

We have brought you the top 10 players from the PMWI 2022 Main Event that helped their teams reach the top of the leaderboard standings.

STE Action

  • Elims – 37
  • Survival Time – 19923
  • Max Elims Range – 194
  • In Damage – 5185
  • Headshot – 2
  • Assist – 20

VPE Mike

  • Elims – 34
  • Survival Time – 22386
  • Max Elims – 217
  • In Damage – 3966
  • Headshot – 1
  • Assist – 21

RSG Shandian

  • Elims – 33
  • Survival Time – 17405
  • Max Elims – 121
  • In Damage – 4882
  • Headshot – 5
  • Assist – 16

VPE Wave

  • Elims – 31
  • Survival Time – 21984
  • Max Elims – 226
  • In Damage – 4219
  • Headshot – 4
  • Assist – 29

FALCONS Powerful

  • Elims – 29
  • Survival Time – 21053
  • Max Elims – 0
  • In Damage – 3918
  • Headshot – 0
  • Assist – 12

Team Soul Players

Goblin

  • KDR – 1.2
  • HS – 0.3
  • Avg Damage Dealt – 232.4
  • Avg Damage Taken – 228.9

Omegaa

  • KDR – 1.1
  • HS – 0.1
  • Avg Damage Dealt – 228.3
  • Avg Damage Taken – 190.3

Akshat

  • KDR – 1.1
  • HS – 0.0
  • Avg Damage Dealt – 205.9
  • Avg Damage Taken – 203.2

Hector

  • KDR – 0.5
  • HS – 0.0
  • Avg Damage Dealt – 105.7
  • Avg Damage Taken – 185.8

PMWI 2022 Afterparty Showdown: Everything you need to know

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The PMWI 2022 Main event has ended with the Thailand squad, Vampire Esports winning the champions title on a global stage. It was a 3 days long event where the world’s best teams was competing for a massive prize pool of $2M USD. Now, PMWI 2022 Afterparty Showdown is scheduled to take place on 18th-20th August 2022.

The Afterparty showdown is a fun event featuring a total of 12 teams around the globe. The top 5 teams from the main event got the invite whereas 6 teams were selected through an in-game voting event and R8 esports got a special invite.

PMWI 2022 Afterparty event Teams

  1. R8 Esports (Special Invite)
  2. Vampire Esports (Main event)
  3. Stalwart Esports (Main event)
  4. Falcons Esports (Main event)
  5. Nigma Galaxy (Main event)
  6. Damwon Gaming (Main event)
  7. S2G Esports (Region Invite)
  8. Bigetron RA (Region Invite)
  9. Alpha7 Esports (Region Invite)
  10. Deadeyes Guys (Region Invite)
  11. Team RA’AD (Region Invite)
  12. 7Sea Esports (Region Invite)

Prize Pool

The total prize pool of the PUBG MOBILE World Invitational 2022 is 3 Million USD distributed among two events. The main event will feature 2 Million USD and the after-party showdown will feature 1 Million USD.

Prize pool distribution

  • USD 60,000
  • USD 55,000
  • USD 50,000
  • USD 45,000
  • USD 40,000
  • USD 35,000
  • USD 30,000
  • USD 25,000
  • USD 20,000
  • USD 18,000
  • USD 15,000
  • USD 13,000

Format and Map

A total of 18 teams will be playing in week 2 for three days against each other on six different maps. Each day all teams will play 6 matches. Before the commencement of Afterparty matches, one show match will take place each day followed by the ending of the second show match. We have mentioned below the map rotations for PMWI 2022. Each day will witness the same set of map rotations.

  • Showmatch 1 Sanhok
  • Match 1 – Erangel
  • Match 2 – Livik
  • Match 3 – Vikendi
  • Match 4 – Karakin
  • Match 5 – Sanhok
  • Match 6 – Miramar
  • Showmatch 2 – Livik

The last day of the Afterparty showdown will not have the show match 2 matches.

Valorant Champions 2022: Teams, Format and Schedule

The VCT NA LCQ concluded last night with 100 thieves becoming the last team of the 16 teams participating in the Valorant Champions Istanbul. The tournament is set to start on 2 September and conclude on 18 September. 

What is Valorant Champions? 

The Valorant Champions is an end-of-the-year Valorant Champions Tour concluding tournament where 16 teams are selected to play for the coveted Valorant Champions title. 

The tournament last year concluded with Ascend winning the tournament, and a similar pattern is likely to follow this year around. The Valorant Champions 2022 will be held in Istanbul, Turkey and will feature a live crowd where teams will battle on the stage for the Valorant Champions trophy. 

How are the teams selected for Valorant Champions?

There are two ways for a team to be qualified for Valorant Champions. The first is accumulating circuit points by winning matches and tournaments that are part of the Valorant Champions tour. Ten teams are selected based on circuit points. 

The circuit point selection is region-wise, and each region is allotted a max of two slots for the tournament. 

The teams selected to circuit points are: 

  • Asia Pacific (2 teams)
    • Paper Rex 1050 points (Benkai, mindfreak, D4v4i, f0rsaken, Jinggg)
    • XERXIA esports 300 points (foxz, Surf, Crws, sScary, Sushiboys)
  • Brazil (1 team)
    • LOUD 650 points (Sacy, aspas, Saadhak, pancada, Less)
  • EMEA (2 teams)
    • FunPlus Phoenix 1200 points (Ange1, Ardiis, Shao, Suygetsu, Zyppan)
    • Fnatic 525 points (Boaster, Mistic, Derke, Alfajer, Enzo)
  • Japan (1 team)
    • Zeta Division 475 points (Laz, Dep, crow, SugerZ3ro +1)
  • Korea (1 team)
    • DRX 550 points (Stax, Rb, Zest, BuZz, MaKo)
  • LATAM (1 team)
    • Leviatan 355 points (Tacolilla, Melser, adverso, kiNgg, Shyy)
  • North America (2 Teams)
    • Optic Gaming 1250 points (FNS, Crashies, Victor, Marved, Yay)
    • XSET (dephh, Zekken, BcJ, Cryocells, Ayrin)

The second is winning the qualifying regional LCQ, which gave us additional six teams. 

The winners and the last six qualifier teams per region:

  • VCT APAC LCQ: 
    • BOOM esports (blaZeK1ng, Famouz, tehbotol, BerserX, flipzjder)
  • VCT East Asia LCQ:
    • EDward Gaming (Zmjjkk, Chicho, Life, Haodong, Nobody)
  • VCT EMEA LCQ:
    • Team Liquid (Jamppi, Nivera, soulcas, Scream, Dimasick)
  • VCT NA LCQ:
    • 100 Thieves (Asuna, stellar, Will, Derrek, bang)
  • VCT SA LCQ:
    • KRU esports (Nagz, keznit, delz1k, Klaus, Mazino)
    • FURIA(nzr, Quick, Khalil, Mazin, dgzin)

What would be the format of Valorant Champions? 

The 16 teams mentioned above would be initially divided into groups of four, playing a double-elimination bracket where two teams from each group will qualify for the playoffs. 

The eight qualified teams will once again play in a double-elimination bracket, with the team winning the grand finals and crowned as the Valorant Champion 2022.

All the matches played will be Bo3s except the Grand finals and the lower bracket finals, which will be Bo5s.

What is the schedule for Valorant Champions?

The Valorant Champions will kick off on 2 September with the Group stages. The detailed schedule is yet to be released, but the playoffs will immediately follow the Group stage, with the last three days will be open to the live audience, concluding on 18 September. 

The Valorant Champions 2022 would be the biggest Valorant Tournament and one of the most amazing. Stay tuned as we bring you all the news and updates.