Mason “Vacancy” Haines has just claimed his fourth UKIC Division 1 title in a row. Competing with NXT, the longstanding core of himself, Tom “arTisT” Clarke, and Matas “Extinct” Strumila …
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NXT claim another UKIC title and continue their UK scene dominance. The best-of-three affair only required two maps, as the kings of UK CS sent the 28AvgAge packing in the …
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If at the start of UKIC Season 6 Division 1, you told me that Belfast Storm would implode 17 days after making roster changes, then bring back two retired players, …
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Ten years ago, Harry “Nukeddog” Jenkins won EPIC.LAN 19. Among his opponents in the Grand Final was one Owen “smooya” Butterfield, who would join Epsilon eSports the next year on …
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The UKI Awards 2025 is a celebration of the incredible talent in the CS2 grassroots scene. Hosted by Leyna “Affinity” McQuillin, this award show is separated into ten different categories, …
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Five months after Belfast Storm qualified for the UKIC Season 4 Division 1 finals, the Northern Irish organisation announced they will be parting ways with their team. This announcement comes …
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Belfast Storm has announced the Signing of Seth “Xetherato” Jackson, who has returned from hiatus, and Shane “Shane” McGlinchey, from Viperio Academy, to their Counter-Strike Roster. Recently announcing his retirement …
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Belfast Storm improved on their performance from the previous iteration of EPIC.LAN which saw them place 9-12th. Their shock exit to the Penjymin mix at EPIC.LAN 43 lit a fire …
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Lately a lot of narratives have been filled with doom and gloom, mostly reflecting on negative aspects of UK CS and esports as a whole. A shining light is that …
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Belfast Storm’s return to Counter-Strike represents a relaunch in the scene for the organisation. A reignited love for competitive Counter-Strike quickly led to re-entry into the scene and investment in …