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OMEGA League Immortal Division Week 1 Results
This week of OMEGA League has been dramatic and saw the initial clashes of European Immortal Division Group Stage.
Here are the results of European Immortal Division Group Stage week 1:
August 14
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NAVI 1:2 5men
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OG 2:1 Vikin.gg
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Virtus.pro 0:2 Alliance
August 15
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Ninjas in Pyjamas 1:2 Vikin.gg
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Evil Geniuses 2:0 5men
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Team Nigma 2:1 Alliance
August 16
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OG 2:0 Ninjas in Pyjamas
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Team Secret 2:1 Team Liquid
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Virtus.pro 2:1 NAVI
Current European Immortal Division Group Stage standings
Group A
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Evil Geniuses 2 points
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Team Nigma 2 points
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Alliance 2 points
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Virtus.pro 2 points
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5men 2 points
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NAVI 0 points
Group B
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OG 4 points
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Team Secret 2 points
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Vikin.gg 2 points
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FlyToMoon 0 points
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Ninjas in Pyjamas 0 points
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Team Liquid 0 points
Schedule for the next week of OMEGA League (CEST)
August 17
07:00 – Reality Rift vs. Execration
10:00 – DeMonster vs. EHOME.Immortal
14:00 – Team Empire vs. Cyberium.S
17:00 – Khan vs. Voldemort
20:00 – HellRaisers vs. Team Unique
23:00 – Thunder Predator vs. Ωmega Gaming
02:00 – Quincy Crew vs. Boonz + Goonz
August 18
07:00 – 496 Gaming vs. For The Dream
10:00 – Aster.Aries vs. Neon Esports
14:00 – Team Empire vs. Team Unique
17:00 – EXTREMUM vs. Tempo
20:00 – B8 vs. 5Comrades
23:00 – 4 Zoomers vs. Pace University
02:00 – Beastcoast vs. team brasil
August 19
07:00 – TBD vs. TBD10:00 – TBD vs. TBD
14:00 – CyberLegacy vs. Tempo
17:00 – Omegalil vs. Voldemort
20:00 – EXTREMUM vs. Khan
23:00 – business associates vs. Boonz + Goonz
02:00 – Pace University vs. Quincy Crew
August 20
07:00 – TBD vs. TBD
10:00 – TBD vs. TBD
14:00 – FlyToMoon vs. Vikin.gg
17:00 – Team Secret vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas
20:00 – Team Nigma vs. Evil Geniuses
23:00 – Infamous Gaming vs. Ωmega Gaming
02:00 – Quincy Crew vs. 4 Zoomers
August 21
10:00 – TBD vs. TBD
14:00 – Team Liquid vs. Vikin.gg
17:00 – Team Nigma vs. 5men
20:00 – FlyToMoon vs. OG
23:00 – business associates vs. Quincy Crew
02:00 – Thunder Predator vs. Beastcoast
August 22
09:30 – TBD vs. TBD
15:30 – Alliance vs. 5men
18:30 – Team Secret vs. Vikin.gg
21:30 – FlyToMoon vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas
00:30 – Pace University vs. business associates
03:30 – Boonz + Goonz vs. 4 Zoomers
August 23
14:00 – Virtus.pro vs. 5men
17:00 – Team Liquid vs. Ninjas in Pyjamas
20:00 – NAVI vs. Evil Geniuses
23:00 – Infamous Gaming vs. Thunder Predator
02:00 – Ωmega Gaming vs. Beastcoast
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G2 partners with PUBG MOBILE Esports to scale Western Europe competition
Deal starts with the 2026 PMCO Western Europe Wildcard and adds a JanickaGaming ambassador program.
G2 and PUBG MOBILE Esports have announced a partnership aimed at growing the PUBG MOBILE esports ecosystem in Western Europe, the companies said on June 15, 2026 in Berlin.
The partnership begins with the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Club Open (PMCO) Western Europe Wildcard, with registration open now. G2’s in-house media and production unit, 62, will support tournament operations and community activations, spanning creator campaigns, media buying, and event management.
The first major activation under the agreement will be the 2026 PUBG MOBILE Global Open (PMGO) Western Europe Finals, scheduled for 11–13 September, with registration opening today, according to the announcement.
The companies are also launching an ambassador program for the region, naming German PUBG MOBILE content creator JanickaGaming as the Western Europe ambassador. PUBG MOBILE said she will stream PUBG MOBILE weekly and cover esports topics and tournaments alongside her existing social content.
“PUBG MOBILE has built something really special over the years. It’s one of the biggest games in the world and one of the most impressive esports ecosystems,” said Alban Dechelotte, CEO of G2.
Shaowei Chen, Head of Western Europe Publishing at PUBG MOBILE, added: “Western Europe represents one of the most promising growth frontiers for PUBG MOBILE esports, and G2 stands as a great strategic partner to drive this expansion.”
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Mitrabha Guha qualifies for Esports Nations Cup 2026 Chess alongside Nihal Sarin
Grandmaster Mitrabha Guha has secured India’s second Chess slot for the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 after topping the regional qualifier, completing the country’s two-player contingent alongside Grandmaster Nihal Sarin. The ENC 2026 Finals are set for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Chess scheduled from November 2 to 8, 2026.
ENC 2026 Chess will feature 128 players competing for a USD 600,000 (~INR 5.7 crore) prize pool. The format starts with a round-robin group stage across 16 groups of eight players, before 64 players advance to a single-elimination playoff bracket, culminating in the final on November 8.
According to the release, 64 of the 128 players received direct invitations via the official Champions Chess Tour (CCT) rankings, with representation spanning 64 countries and territories. Confirmed names include Magnus Carlsen, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Alireza Firouzja and Hikaru Nakamura. The field also includes Alexandra Kosteniuk and Mai Narva, described as the first women to officially qualify for the event. A further 61 players qualified through Chess.com-operated regional qualifiers, with three wildcard slots rounding out the field.
India’s second slot was determined through the Middle East, India, and Central Asia pathway, which began with an open nine-round Swiss event for verified titled players under a 10+0 rapid time control, followed by a double-elimination bracket. Guha finished the Swiss stage as the only unbeaten player (six wins, three draws), then defeated Syria’s Malek Koniahli and Iran’s Artin Ashraf in the upper bracket to clinch qualification.
Speaking about his qualification, Grandmaster Mitrabha Guha said, “The regional qualifier was challenging from start to finish. Chess has become an increasingly important part of the global esports ecosystem, and the Esports Nations Cup is a great reflection of that growth. The tournament will bring together some of the strongest players from around the world, so preparation will be key. Over the coming months, my focus will be on refining different aspects of my game and ensuring I am ready to perform at my highest level when the competition begins”
Beyond Chess, NODWIN Gaming, identified as India’s National Team Partner for ENC 2026, has announced national team rosters for DOTA 2, MOBA Legends: 5v5! and Rocket League, with regional qualifier windows listed as June 29-July 1 (DOTA 2), August 15-16 (MOBA Legends: 5v5!, if India misses a direct invite), and July 17-19 (Rocket League).
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Asia
Esports Foundation opens 2026 co-streaming Creator Program with $2m rewards pool
The Esports Foundation (EF) has opened applications for its 2026 Creator Program, committing $2 million (~INR 19 crore) in rewards for co-streamers supporting the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 in Paris and the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 in Riyadh. EF announced the program on June 12, 2026, from Paris and Riyadh, and said applications are open now, including for creators across India.
EF said co-streaming was a key driver of EWC reach last year, citing 3,500 co-streamers as “one of the key growth pillars” for EWC viewership in 2025. The Foundation is positioning the 2026 Creator Program as a scaled-up initiative, targeting 5,000 creators “across new regions and platforms.”
“This isn’t just an esports trend; it’s a media trend,” said Wasae Imran, Director Broadcast & Distribution at the Esports Foundation. “Across music, video, news and sport, audiences don’t just watch what they’re given anymore. They choose their own experience: what to watch, where to focus, and how deep to go. Esports just lives further down that road than most, and traditional sport is heading the same way. It’s not about delivering a match in one format, it’s about opening up every way into the same moment and letting fans choose how they want to consume it. The Creators Program is how we build for that, by enabling the growth of creators that fans already trust to carry the world’s biggest esports event into every community.”
According to EF, approved creators can co-stream selected tournaments, complete missions, and progress a “Battle Pass” tied to rewards ranging from gift cards and hardware to platform perks and invitations to EWC and ENC. EF said the program supports multiple streaming platforms, including Twitch, YouTube, Bilibili, Huya, and CHZZK.
EF also confirmed operational details for EWC 2026: the event is set for Paris Expo Porte de Versailles from July 6 through August 23, featuring more than 2,000 players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries across 25 tournaments and 24 games, with a $75 million+ prize pool. ENC 2026 is scheduled for November in Riyadh and will extend the creator program to a nation-based competition format.
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