Unique showmatches over the rAge 2020 weekend pits two PC brands and their sponsored teams against each other.
R20,000 in cash up for grabs in the Predator Gaming sponsored Call of Duty Warzone series hosted by ACGL.
R15,000 cash on the line in the Winter Slam CS:GO tournament series.
rAge is less than ten days away, but before that there is still the pretty important matter of determining who the champions of this year’s MWEB GameZone Masters Series will be. All in all it marks a pretty active period in the local gaming scene, especially when you think there is still the ESWC FIFA qualifiers, a FIFA 17 tournament from Kwesé…
After months of battling, the final four Call of Duty teams and final four Counter-Strike: Global Offensive will prepare to face off in the grand finals of the Predator MWEB GameZone Masters Series, where up for grabs is a total of R44,000 in cash. The action will be streamed live to viewers, while the Call of Duty Black Ops 3…
Yip, that’s another week in the rear view mirror of SA gaming, so how about you catch up with everything you may have missed out on right here. Zombiegamer: ESWC FIFA SA Qualifiers | Details and Registration Zombiegamer: Telkom DGL | DotA2: Prem Div. Leg 4 Results Zombiegamer: Ballistix Masters | DotA2 Cup: Playoffs & Predictions GLHF: The Evetech Studio Today, Ellis Park…
Your weekly dose of SA gaming action in one neat wrap up. We call it the SA Gaming Wrap, but we’re not very creative… Time is running out to grab a team and register for the Call of Duty World League affiliated MAG Cup on PlayStation 4. Local Black Ops 3 teams will start battling from Saturday 10 September to…
There’s never a dull moment in South African gaming and this week is a fine example of that. The big news is that registrations have opened for the first Call of Duty World League affiliated South African tournament (called the MAG Cup) which features over R120,000 in prizes. Details can be found here. Meanwhile, the ESEA Season 23 CS: GO…
All around South Africa, there is so much happening in the local CS: GO scene, with the Predator MGMS opening qualifier two registrations, as well as tournaments by ESEA, ECL and more which you can read more about below. Sticking with CS: GO, the Southern Barbarians team in the E-Frag Word Championships sadly lost in the playoffs to the team from Tunisia…
You’ll have to forgive us a little as we’re still in recovery from EGE 2016 and have plenty of post-event admin to do which means our coverage of the event and what’s happening around SA itself is not as comprehensive as we like. Please bear with us and normal broadcasts will resume soon. We will be posting a number of…