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This week in esports: Cloud9, McLaren, ESL One, Riot Games


As always, we’ve rounded up the biggest and best stories from the past week so you can stay abreast of the industry’s biggest happenings. This week in esports saw Cloud9 receive a fine, McLaren sponsor a Dota 2 Major, ESL One take Dota 2 to Los Angeles, and Riot Games launch new national leagues.

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Cloud9 fined by Riot Games for violating LCS rules

Cloud LCS Fine
Photo credit: Riot Games

North American organisation Cloud9 has been fined by Riot Games after it was found to have violated LCS rules.

Cloud9 issued equity through an “employee stock plan” to seven players over the course of 16 months. The total fine for the organisation, according to Riot Games, is approximately between $330,000 (£255,903.45) and $605,000 (£469,156.32), with the latter figure being the minimum that is expected to be paid out.

Read the full article here.

MDL Chengdu Major welcomes McLaren and Secretlab sponsorships

MDL Chengdu Major McLaren
Photo credit: Mars Media

Mars Media secured sponsorships from Secretlab and McLaren for the MDL Chengdu Major.

As part of the deal with the British automotive manufacturer McLaren, MDL Chengdu Major will showcase two MDL-branded McLaren cars on November 22nd-24th.

Read the full article here.

ESL One to host Dota 2 Major in Los Angeles

ESL One Los Angeles Dota 2
Image credit: ESL

ESL announced that Los Angeles will play host to an upcoming Dota 2 Major, with ESL One Los Angeles taking place on March 20th-22nd.

The event marks the first time that ESL will have hosted Dota 2 tournament on the West Coast of the states.

Read the full article here.

Riot Games and 4Entertainment to launch Belgian and Dutch leagues

Riot Games Belgian League Dutch League
Image credit: Riot Games

Riot Games partnered with events and broadcasting company 4Entertainment to create national League of Legends leagues for the Netherlands and Belgium.

Although Riot Games still considers the Benelux as one region, Belgium and the Netherlands will have their own separate leagues, complete with €25,000 (£21.361.35) prize pools.

Read the full article here.

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