{"id":13819,"date":"2020-10-03T23:16:17","date_gmt":"2020-10-04T03:16:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=13819"},"modified":"2020-10-04T23:34:09","modified_gmt":"2020-10-05T03:34:09","slug":"latest-esports-gaming-news-sunday-october-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/latest-esports-gaming-news-sunday-october-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Latest esports & gaming news – Sunday, October 4"},"content":{"rendered":"
Aim Lab gets onboard with DarkZero Esports in an innovative and collaborative effort to change training programs for the future. The advanced platform by Aim Lab will enable the Rainbow Six Siege<\/a> team to customize their training to player-specific focus and analytics.<\/p>\n With AI deeply embedded into each player’s unique style, strengths, weaknesses, and area of expertise, the Aim Lab program creates highly customized and targeted training. DarkZero’s GM, Brandon Carr, already has plans to use the combined platform to recruit and prepare new players to contend for titles in Rainbow Six Siege.<\/p>\n The future looks bright for the esports team and player training. 2021 will see DarkZero release education, training, and coaching initiatives in collaboration with the Aim Lab Academy for players. It will be an exciting development to watch for future betting odds, and one has to wonder if we can expect handicap odds to be affected by such programs.<\/p>\n Shanghai, China, is where the action is at and the League of Legends<\/a> World Championship is in full swing. The groups are completed, and the four teams qualified from the play-ins are Team Liquid, Talon, LGD, and Unicorns of Love.<\/p>\n Four advanced to the group stage, which kicked off today, from the 10 teams that started the play-in. There, the top regional teams are waiting for them for a proper showdown. Unfortunately, all Vietnamese teams had to withdraw from the Worlds due to Covid-19 restrictions.<\/p>\n In the meantime, DAMWON Gaming is eager to welcome back one of their star players who’s been absent due to surgery. His return is sure to increase their odds dramatically.<\/p>\n The Namibian Electronic Sports Association was host to the final of the eFootball PES & Tekken Nationals for 2020. Tensions rose as the fiercest competitors battled for a position in the National team.<\/p>\n Rashaad Matjila took first place for the third time in the eFootball PES. Matias Fillemon took his first win as national Tekken champion, de-crowning the three-time winner Freddy Mazila. Both players have taken their official Nessa seats proudly.<\/p>\n The e-athletes will now enter stringent training programs in preparation for the upcoming international matches against South Africa. The test matches will take place in the online regionals of the IESF’s World Championship. The winners of the regionals will compete in Israel in December 2020.<\/p>\nAsia esports news<\/h2>\n
Groups set for LoL Worlds 2020<\/h3>\n
Africa esports news<\/h2>\n
Namibia Tekken National Tournament 2020<\/h3>\n
Europe esports news<\/h2>\n
Jing Ji Bao Makes No Secret of Powerhouse Affiliation<\/h3>\n