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Ex Campeón Mundial “Easyhoon” Regresa a T1 como Coach
Hoy temprano, T1 anunció que el ex Mid Laner de T1 y Campeón Mundial 2015, Lee “Easyhoon” Ji-hoon regresará a la organización. Comenzará a trabajar a partir de la Ronda 2 de la temporada 2026 de LCK según el anuncio de T1, lo que probablemente sitúa su inicio alrededor de principios de mayo.

Former World Champion “Easyhoon” Returns to T1 as Coach
Earlier today, T1 announced that former T1 Mid Laner and 2015 World Champion, Lee “Easyhoon” Ji-hoon is slated to return to the organization. He will begin work starting with the Round 2 of the 2026 LCK season according to the T1 announcement which likely places his start around the beginning of May.

VCT 2027 Introduces Fresh New Format: More Tournaments, Open Qualification, New Path
Introduced in 2023, the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) as we know it is now in the final year of its first iteration. As fans await the remainder of this season, Riot looks ahead already to 2027 and the anticipated changes. A series of massive changes are coming for VCT starting next year and there’s a lot to look forward to.

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.

Nearly 1 Million Banned in Latest Valve VAC Wave
A CS2 developer has confirmed that nearly 1 million accounts have been banned in one of the largest VAC waves of recent memory. The bans were issued and carried out within a single day against confirmed farming bot accounts, marking it as one of the most monumental efforts by Valve to clean up their game’s ecosystem.

The Real Pay Gap: Why a Mid-Tier Streamer Often Out-Earns a Pro Player
For many, gaming is a passion. To find a career connected to that passion is a worthwhile pursuit in the eyes of more than a few. Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev is widely considered one of the greatest Counter-Strike players of all time and the undisputed GOAT for CSGO. Even in his declining years, he still commands the largest salary in Counter-Strike, thanks to his past accolades, reported at $130,000/month. On the other side of that same plane, we have Félix “xQc” Lengyel, a goliath in the streaming space and one of the highest earning streamers in the world. Back in 2023, he signed a 2-year deal with Kick, with valuations somewhere between a base of $70 million with a potential upward figure of $100 million when including the bonuses. One valuation placed xQc with a net worth of about $50 million in 2026.
