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BLAST Premier donates $5K to gaming and mental health charity Safe In Our World

Esports tournament organiser BLAST Premier has donated $5000 to Safe In Our World – a video game charity that supports players, teams and organisations in the industry struggling with mental health issues.
The donation will go towards helping the charity continue to deliver some of its impressive work in the field of mental and physical wellbeing for the betterment of the wider gaming and esports industries.Â
Professional esports athletes and gamers struggling with mental health issues and burnout has become a common theme over the last few years, with the pressure put on elite esports stars ever increasing and playersâ schedules becoming more demanding than ever.Â
Safe In Our World was founded in 2019, with a mission to foster positive mental health wellbeing and deliver support not only for players but also developers, publishers, retailers and the other people and teams who drive the video games industry forward. Â
Some of the impressive work the charity has undertaken to date includes launching a Level Up Mental Health Programme that empowers companies to priorities its employees mental health, creating a Safer Together Discord channel that offers a safe space to interact with fellow gamers and introducing a Community Manager Mental Health Course, which is free for community managers and public-facing roles within the industry.
The global Counter-Strike tournament organiser set aside fines that were accumulated and deducted from teams during the 2021 Spring Season (February-June) and donated them to a charity of choice.Â
Emily Medd, Director of Digital at BLAST, said: âNever has it been so important to protect and educate esports stars and gamers on the significance of physical and mental wellbeing both on and off the server. Safe In Our World are doing brilliant work in this area, helping gamers understand and talk about their mental health freely – weâre delighted to be able to make a contribution to their outstanding work.â
Rosie Taylor, Charity Officer for Safe In Our World, said: “We’re delighted to have BLAST’s support to continue to eliminate the stigma around mental health in games. It’s paramount to have resources available to every player and every employee in the industry, so that everybody feels safe to reach out and learn more about mental health; not only to support themselves but each other as well.”
The charityâs burning ambition is to grow into a default destination for gamers and developers grappling with mental health issues to ask for help, access information, and read about real people in the gaming space who have had their own struggles â and how they have dealt with them.Â
BLAST Premier is a worldwide Counter-Strike tournament series that unites all major events, offers opportunities to all regions across the globe and crowns the world champions of CS:GO. Up to 32 teams will take part in the seven BLAST Premier events over the course of 2021 with a combined prize pool of $2,475,000 on the line.Â
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THE ESPORTS AWARDS CROWNS THE BEST IN ESPORTS FROM THE PAST DECADE, INCLUDING NADESHOT, SJOKZ AND FAKER

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The Decade Awards ceremony, held alongside the Esports World Cup as part of the âSummer of Celebrationâ, saw an incredible 9.8 million votes cast by fans, celebrating esports and gamingâs most legendary figures in a landmark tribute to a decade of excellence.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, August 24th, 2025:Â The most prestigious night in the esports calendar returned this evening, as the Esports Awards hosted their one-off special, the âDecade Awardsâ. Presented by Trevor âQuickshotâ Henry, Jessica âJessGOATâ Bolden and Barney Banks, this yearâs Decade Awards marked the Esports Awardsâ 10th anniversary and honoured a decade of industry-defining achievements and trailblazers in esports across 14 different categories.
Among the eveningâs standout honours was League of Legends superstar Lee âFakerâ Sang-hyeok, who was named Esports PC Player of the Decade, alongside his team T1, who were crowned Esports Team of the Decade, and their coach Kim âkkOmaâ Jeong-gyun, recognised as Esports Coach of the Decade. Riot Games were also at the forefront, receiving multiple accolades including Esports Publisher of the Decade, Esports Game of the Decade for League of Legends, and Esports Live Event of the Decade for the unforgettable League of Legends Worlds 2017 Championship.
Marking the grand finale of the Summer of Celebration, the Esports Awards delivered yet another iconic evening, with a star-studded roster of presenters taking to the stage to announce the winners. Highlights included legendary professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, Twitch sensation Tyler1, renowned content creator and Sidemen member Vikkstar, and multiple-time EVO champion Justin Wong.
Over the past decade, the esports scene has grown exponentially, with countless players, teams and creators contributing to its growth into the global phenomenon it is today. Tonight, the Decade Awards celebrated those who have defined the last ten years in esports, honouring the individuals, teams and organisations whose achievements have left a monumental mark on the industry. The complete list of Decade Awards winners is as follows:
- Esports Game of the Decade â League of Legends
- Esports Personality of the Decade â Matthew âNadeshotâ Haag
- Streamer of the Decade â FĂ©lix âxQcâ Lengyel
- Esports Commercial Partner of the Decade â Intel
- Esports Content and Coverage Platform of the Decade â Liquipedia
- Esports Publisher of the Decade â Riot Games
- Esports Live Event of the Decade â League of Legends Worlds 2017
- Esports PC Player of the Decade â Lee âFakerâ Sang-hyeok
- Esports Breakthrough Player of the Decade â Mathieu âZywOoâ Herbaut
- Esports Controller Player of the Decade â Anthony âShotzzyâ Cuevas-Castro
- Esports Coach of the Decade â Kim âkkOmaâ Jeong-gyun
- Esports Team of the Decade â T1 â League of Legends
- Esports Organisation of the Decade â Team Liquid
- Esports On-Air Talent of the Decade â Eefje âSjokzâ Depoortere
âOver the past ten years, the growth in the esports industry has been incredible to see, and itâs been a great honour to recognise the icons who have contributed to its rise in popularity,â says Mike Ashford, CEO of the Esports Awards, âTonight, we showed the world just how global and impactful esports has become, and celebrated the individuals and companies that have consistently driven its success. Congratulations to all the winners, and thank you to the esports community for your ongoing dedication and support.â
The Decade Awards is brought to you by the Esports World Cup, Oakley and Media Partner Hitmarker. The full stream can be found here:Â twitch.tv/esportsawards.
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Hyprop and MTN Launch SHIFT COD Tournament as Part of 2025 Shift Gaming Experience

With four spots, one stage and R60 000 on the line, South Africaâs sharpest squads are gearing up for a Call of Duty clash like no other.
The 2025 Hyprop MTN Shift Gaming Experience is about to get louder, faster and more intense. Hyprop, in collaboration with MTN, is introducing SHIFT COD â a Call of Duty tournament designed to test South Africaâs sharpest squads in a no-excuses, high-pressure arena. Four online qualifiers. One LAN finale. R60,000 in prize money. Only the best survive.
The format stays sharp and unforgiving: each qualifier is a single-elimination best-of-five series. Teams will battle across Hardpoint, Search and Destroy, and Control. Only the top squad from each of the four qualifier events will earn a shot at the LAN finale, taking place at Canal Walk on 12 and 13 September. Finalists will cover their own travel and accommodation, but the stage â and the spotlight â will be waiting.
âThe Shift Gaming Experience is about putting real competition at the centre of public spaces and connecting people through the power of play,â said Christie Stanbridge, Brand and Campaigns Marketing Manager at Hyprop. âAdding Call of Duty to the lineup takes the intensity up a notch. Weâre giving gamers a serious platform to show what they can do â live, on stage and in front of a crowd.â
The four qualifiers took place online, where teams signed up for free:
All qualifier finals were broadcast, giving fans full access to the action and allowing players to gain exposure beyond the scoreboard.
Four teams qualify for the LAN finale, where theyâll compete in a double-elimination bracket for a prize pool structured as follows:
- 1st place: R30,000
- 2nd place: R15,000
- 3rd place: R10,000
- 4th place: R5,000
Now in its third year, the Hyprop MTN Shift Gaming Experience has become one of the countryâs most visible platforms for esports and casual gaming. Hosted at Hyprop-owned malls including Canal Walk, Clearwater and The Glen, the experience blends competitive tournaments with public engagement to bring gaming into the mainstream.
âMTN SHIFT isnât about gimmicks. Itâs built for players, whether youâre grinding in ranked or showing up to prove a point on LAN,â said Stanbridge. âWeâve seen how gaming can energise our spaces and create new communities. SHIFT COD builds on that energy.â
With only four LAN spots available, the window to make your mark is narrow, and the competition will be ruthless. Visit acgl.gg/mtnshift.
Remaining Tournament Dates & Venues:
SHIFT COD is part of the MTN Shift Gaming Experience which takes place at:
Capegate â Online Qualifier: 31 Aug | In-Centre Event: 5 â 7 Sep
Canal Walk â Online Qualifier: 7 Sep | In-Centre Event: 17 â 21 Sep
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Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon Fights off the Competition to Reign as TEKKEN 8 at 2025 Esports World Cup Champion, Securing Back-to-Back EWC Titles

Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon has claimed the TEKKEN 8 at EWC 25 crown having beaten Yoon âLowHighâ Sun-woong in a 5-2 grand final finish. His victory secures DN Freecs their first win at EWC 25 as he takes home $250,000 of the $1,000,000 prize pool.
Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon had a strong run at EWC 25, losing just one series against Kim âKkokkomaâ Mu-jong in the first match of the second phase. From that point on, however, he went unbeaten on his way to the grand final, even taking down Kim âKkokkomaâ Mu-jong for revenge on his way back from the lower bracket.
In the semifinals, Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon booked his place in the grand final with a 5-3 finish over Kim âCherryBerryMangoâ Jae-hyun, securing his second EWC TEKKEN 8 grand final in a row. Ulsan showcased his mastery of Dragunov throughout the grand final, setting the scene with a decisive victory in the first set, before taking the title in the seventh set with a 5-2 win.
His grand final opponent, Yoon âLowHighâ Sun-woong, took down Team Vitalityâs Jeon âJeonDDingâ Sang-hyun in a 5-2 finish to lock his place in the grand final. The former EVO champion displayed his Bryan skills throughout the final against Ulsan, but it wasnât enough to overcome the overall winner.
âI never expected this. I cannot imagine I would win again. I mean, this year I had a rough start; there was a nerf to Dragunov, I had a lot of difficulties â I wanted to prove myself on this stage, and I have done it,â said Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon. âItâs been like a dream to be here. Thank you to those who support me from everywhere, my team, my friends, all my partners, and especially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for making this the biggest tournament in the world.â
âIâm still hungry. I just want to make myself a legend,â said Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon.
Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon secured 1000 Club Championship points for DN Freecs, who, as a result, jumped up to joint-eleventh place in the Club Championship standings, with 1200 points. Despite having three players in the top eight, DN Freecs will only receive one lot of points.
It was a disappointing showing from Team Falcons in TEKKEN 8, as all three representatives were eliminated before earning any points. With only a few games left to earn points, Team Falcons had high hopes for TEKKEN 8. Elsewhere, Twisted Minds, who secured victory earlier in the day in PUBG, failed to make it two for two on Saturday, also failing to score points in TEKKEN 8 as Arslan âArslan Ashâ Siddique was eliminated by overall winner, Lim âUlsanâ Soo-hoon.
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