
The inaugural Esports Nations Cup (ENC) is scheduled to commence in November 2026, backed by a $45 million commitment from the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) in the form of prize money, incentives, and development funds.





Team Vitality’s clash against Team Liquid in the Upper Bracket of VCT EMEA Kickoff proved to be the first real test for the squad, going the full distance in an all-out brawl between the two teams. Vitality eventually emerged as the victor, placing them two series wins away from qualifying for Masters Santiago. Following their series win, Strafe Esports sat down with Team Vitality’s Nikita “Derke” Sirmitev, who spoke on the series as a whole, the team’s preparation coming into Kickoff, his thoughts on the new crop of teams taking over the EMEA stage and more in this exclusive interview.

Chen is a support who turns neutral creeps into tools for ganks, pushes, and saves. He rewards players who plan routes, control units well, and play for early objectives. This Dota 2 Chen breakdown explains what Chen does, how his abilities work together, and how to choose items and creeps without wasting time. Chen's Lore Chen is known as the Holy Knight. He was born in the Hazhadal Barrens and grew up among outlaws that used animal enthrallment to survive.more
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