
Esports Foundation Announces the 40 Clubs for 2026 Club Partner Program
Today, the Esports Foundation (EF) announced the selected 40 esports clubs for the 2026 Club Partner Program. The program, a $20M dollar initiative, provides funding and support for all the selected clubs. Now in its 3rd year, over $100M has been reportedly invested to date.

VALORANT Patch 12.06: Updates to Waylay and Viper, New Yoru Voicelines, and More
VALORANT Patch 12.06 may not deliver the biggest of updates to the game, but it's certainly worth taking a look at all the same for a few concrete reasons. From small updates to Waylay (which should result in a slight nerf) and Viper, to new voicelines for Yoru and a long list of bug fixes, the new VALORANT update will continue to drive the game towards its most balanced and polished state.

Riot Games Issues Procedural Update on Florescent's SA Allegations
Riot Games has officially released a procedural update regarding the sexual assault allegations made against former Apeks VALORANT player and Game Changers champion Ava "florescent" Eugene, concluding that no violations of its Global Code of Conduct were found.
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Great Britain to be represented at Esports Nations Cup 2026 By UK-Based Collective
Yesterday, the Esports Foundation (EF) awarded National Team Partner status to organizations and individuals across more than 100 countries and territories. The concerted effort was all in preparation for the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) in November, a global nation-based esports competition. UK now joins the growing assembly of countries set to compete later this year in Riyadh.

Sentinels VALORANT Officially Introduce Jerrwin Ahead of VCT 2026: Americas Stage 1
Sentinels have finalized their roster for VCT 2026 Americas Stage 1 with the addition of rising NA duelist Jerrwin. As the team moves on from N4RRATE and speculation around TenZ’s return ends, the spotlight now shifts to Jerrwin—who faces his biggest challenge yet stepping into Tier 1 competition.

USA Esports is announced and mark a new era for US esports
USA Esports launched on March 16, 2026, as a nonprofit national body that coordinates US representation in international esports. The organization fields teams in Valorant, Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and 10 other titles for events such as the Olympic Esports Games and Esports Nations Cup. A board of nine directors from professional play, collegiate programs, and traditional athletics governs its work toward federal NGB recognition.

Nongshim RedForce Crushes PRX 3-0 to Win VALORANT Masters Santiago
Nongshim RedForce claims its first international trophy after dominating Paper Rex in the Grand Finals. With the victory, Nongshim RedForce secures the $350,000 winner's cheque and six Championship Points.

Feel the Rythm: VALORANT Reveals New Controller Agent Miks
Riot Games used the Grand Final of the VALORANT Masters Santiago to reveal the newest addition to the Agent roster: Miks, a Controller from Croatia who joins the game on March 18, 2026 as part of Season 2026 // Act 2

Nongshim RedForce vs Paper Rex: All-Pacific Grand Finals at VALORANT Masters Santiago
The VCT Masters Santiago 2026 Grand Final pits undefeated upper-bracket winner Nongshim RedForce against lower-bracket survivor Paper Rex in an all-Pacific clash. Nongshim enters rested with extensive Paper Rex scouting material, while PRX brings battle-tested momentum through Swiss and five playoff series. Expected Haven-Split-Corrode maps favour Nongshim's structure against PRX's aggression.

Paper Rex Send NRG Packing at VALORANT Masters Santiago
The penultimate day of VALORANT Masters Santiago delivered heartbreak for the Americas as NRG were eliminated from the tournament, falling 3-1 to Paper Rex in the Lower Bracket Finals. In what was the third meeting between the two sides at this event, the Princes of Pacific settled the unofficial series in their favour and booked their ticket to the grand finals.

Brazil's Felca Law Blocks Kids from Multiple Games: What Gamers Need to Know
Brazil's Felca Law takes effect on 17 March 2026 and bans paid loot boxes in games that minors play. It forces Riot Games to set League of Legends and other titles to 18+ in the country, blocking underage accounts until 2027. Free Fire faces redesign of Royales, and Roblox limits chat for kids. Publishers must use CPF checks or biometrics, with fines up to 10% of revenue for violations.






































