This week in esports: Apex Legends, BLAST, DreamHack, 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 Apex Legends announce its Global Series, BLAST Premier unveil its teams, DreamHack launch a new company, and more.

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EA and Respawn announce Apex Legends Global Series

Apex Legends Global Series
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Apex Legends publisher EA and developer Respawn Entertainment announced the Apex Legends Global Series.

The tournament series will be comprised of 12 events – held by either EA and Respawn, PGL, or Global Loot League – with a total prize pool of $3 million (GBP2.28 million) up for grabs.

Read the full article here.

BLAST Premier reveals competing teams and London stop

BLAST announced the 12 partnered teams that will participate in its BLAST Premier circuit for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

The teams that have agreed to compete in the circuit are as follows: 100 Thieves, Astralis, Complexity Gaming, Evil Geniuses, FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, MIBR, Natus Vincere, Ninjas in Pyjamas, OG, Team Liquid, and Team Vitality.

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DreamHack restructures management, launches DreamHack Sports Games

DreamHack Restructuring
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DreamHack Sports Games, which aims to build a bridge between esports and traditional sports, was announced. the new entity has already launched eDivisie, Danish eSuperliga, and European eTour with traditional sports companies.

DreamHack’s former Co-CEO Peter Norrelund was appointed as CEO of DreamHack Sports Games and is being replaced by Roger Lodewick, who will serve as Co-CEO alongside Marcus Lindmark.

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Riot Games announces Pacific Championship Series

Pacific Championship Series
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Riot Games unveiled the Pacific Championship Series (PCS), a regional league for Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.

The PCS is the result of a merger between League of Legends Master Series (LMS) and League of Legends Southeast Asia Tour (LST).

Read the full article here.