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Red Bull announced as new League of Legends partner

Riot Games announced that Red Bull will be the newest official energy drink partner of all of its League of Legends events. This partnership had previously already included the League of Legends European Championship (LEC) and Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL).

Red Bull partnership

The partnership with Red Bull will make it the official energy drink partner for League of Legends global esports events. This includes the World Championship, Mid-Season Invitational, and All-Star Event. The collaboration will begin this year at the 2019 World Championship and will consist of brand activations for esports fans attending.

“Red Bull has been a long-time supporter of sports, esports, and gaming. Their deep understanding and appreciation of gaming culture and their desire to continually raise the bar for fans makes them an ideal partner,” the Head of Global Esports Partnerships and Business Development for Riot Games, Naz Aletaha, said in a press release. “League of Legends esports is a global, multifaceted sports and entertainment property committed to innovating and shaping the future of sports, and we look forward to breaking the mold with Red Bull.”

Some of the key events include a Red Bull Player Area, an All-Star Event Wild Card Entry, an All-Star Event After Party, energy drinks provided to professional players, and placements during broadcasts.

Brand activations

The Red Bull Player Area will take place at certain global esports events to allow players to prepare for matches by… drinking Red Bull. There will also be upgraded drinks on stage with League of Legends esports artwork on the cans. Similar to how existing broadcast placements exist with Rocket Mortgage in the LCS, the energy drink brand will be featured during the Baron Power Play and in various video content spots.

This partnership will also include an amateur event named Red Bull Player One. This will allow an amateur player to earn a wild card spot into the League of Legends All-Star Event. They will then be able to compete against professionals in the scene. There will then be a sponsored after-party event for players, influencers, casters, personalities, and fans.

This partnership will join the other brands like Mastercard, Alienware, State Farm, Secretlab, OPPO, and Louis Vuitton. Are you excited for the 2019 World Championships? Let us know which team you think will take home the Summoner’s Cup.



Modern Warfare launch maps all just leaked


Leak season is still in full swing for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare as an inside source dished out several new leaks. In a series of tweets, well-known leaker TheGamingRevolution had his source answer questions from the community. These questions were all about Modern Warfare‘s multiplayer and answered quite a few lingering inquiries. However, the juiciest leak to come out of this Q&A session was the reveal of the total map count and map names.

Modern Warfare map count and names revealed

TheGamingRevolution has a sterling record for providing accurate leaks, so his anonymous source must be close to the development. With that being said, the map count and names are still unconfirmed leaks and should be treated as such. Although, there is a high probability the following information is correct.

Modern Warfare multiplayer

Ground War was a huge hit during the Modern Warfare beta.

According to TGR’s source, there will be a total of 20 maps within Modern Warfare‘s multiplayer at launch. These include standard 6v6 modes, 10v10, Gunfight, and Ground War. Here are the alleged names of all 20 maps within Modern Warfare:

Standard 6v6 and 10v10 maps

  • Aniyah Palace
  • Cave (Night)
  • Cave
  • Deadzone
  • Euphrates Bridge
  • Hackney Yard
  • Hackney Yard (Night
  • Piccadilly
  • Petrograd
  • Gun Runner
  • Gun Runner (Night)
  • Spear (subject to change)
  • Spear (Night)
  • Grazna Raid

Gunfight maps

  • Hill
  • King
  • King (Night)
  • Dock
  • Pine
  • Showers (Gulag)
  • Speedball
  • Stack

Ground War maps

  • Karst River Quarry
  • Downtown Donetsk
  • Farms

At first glance, this list will seem a bit shocking for long-time Call of Duty fans. While 20 maps is a big number, 10 of those maps are devoted to modes that are not traditional COD multiplayer. Gunfight and Ground War are modes some players will not enjoy since it’s not 6v6 or 10v10.

Subtracting both Gunfight and Ground War, we’re left with 10 maps for 6v6 and 10v10 modes. If we want to go further, there will likely be three-to-four 10v10 modes, leaving the standard 6v6 multiplayer modes with a mere six-to-seven maps, three of which we’ve already seen from the beta. Granted, the night versions of maps do make for a different experience, but a majority of players won’t want to play those versions.

TGR’s source claims there are multiple maps being worked on for post-launch to flesh out limited launch offerings though. Those maps will also be free according to both Activision and Infinity Ward.

This isn’t quite the news that fans wanted to hear, though it’s unconfirmed. However, with only two weeks until release, it’s doubtful that much will change from this list.

What do you think about this leak? Let us know, and keep up with Daily Esports for all Modern Warfare coverage.



Verdant Conflict: Top 5 Unlimited Shadowverse decks


Verdant Conflict shook up the Shadowverse metagame quite a bit. Both formats experienced a shift in the dominance of decks, with new decks emerging and old ones getting more support. In this article, we’ll focus on ranking decks from the Unlimited metagame and give you the top five decks for grinding your way to Grandmaster! Let’s jump into it.

Tier 3 or below (Honorable Mentions)

Before we get into the best decks, we should talk about the ones that didn’t make the cut. All Swordcraft variants are out of the running; they’re way too slow this format and have no tools to counter the metagame (sorry, Spartacus). Aggro Dragoncraft isn’t fast enough either for most of the metagame. Everything else has either been powercrept or just can’t keep up.

Tier 2 decks that didn’t make the list

These decks are just good enough to show up now and again but aren’t fast enough to be a presence in the metagame. Midrange Shadow got a major buff with Gremory’s enhance effect being set to 6. However, Haven and Rune’s extensive ability to control the board have left the deck unable to stick followers. It can compete but just isn’t quite good enough to get there.

Phoenix Roost Dragon is still as viable as it was the last format but does struggle to close games. The deck loses to itself more times than not, and if it can’t assemble the Dagon, Lord of the Seas OTK it tends to lose hard.

Lastly, Portacraft Artifacts got a nice new toy in Artifact Call, but board clearing and a turn 7 OTK just aren’t good enough in a format filled with turn 6 storm from hand decks. All of these decks could be poised to break through next format with the right card or buff.

5. Whirlwind Roach Forestcraft

Shadowverse Verdant Conflict top 5 unlimited decks

Roach decks were pretty infamous the last format, and they’re back again to scare people with that unstoppable OTK! Unfortunately for Forest players though, the control plan just isn’t as good this format. The decks it has to deal with at the top can flood the board fairly quickly or pressure life totals while putting up wards. The strategy does remain the same though: bounce roach, kill followers, repeat until dead. Maybe consider teching Ariana’s Whirlwind for a boardwipe if you’re worried about getting overwhelmed.

4. Vengeance/Flauros/Aggro Bloodcraft

Shadowverse Verdant Conflict top 5 unlimited decks

I included all the Bloodcraft variants under this slot since the decks tend to bleed together a bit these days. Vengeance Blood was a powerhouse last format and lost none of its gamebreaking tools. However, it didn’t exactly gain any new ones in Verdant Conflict. Azazel allowed it to ward off Roach decks easily, but now that Roach isn’t on top, the effect isn’t as good. The deck can steal some wins here and there, so if you enjoy playing at a low life total, give this deck a shot. As for DFB/Flauros decks, turn 3 Flauros high roll is still powerful and shouldn’t be underestimated. Aggro blood can also get under a lot of decks, but make sure you have a way to deal those last points of damage.

3. City of Gold Storm Havencraft

Shadowverse Verdant Conflict top 5 unlimited decks

Do you like hitting face? Do you like unconditional removal? Do you hate having to wait? If you answered yes to all of these questions, then City of Gold Havencraft is for you! City of Gold is an amulet you get for free on turn two and allows you to cheat the time on your amulets. This turns cards like Heretical Inquiry into a 2pp kill anything. Couple that with storm finishers like Agnes, Hollow Feather (a new addition from Verdant Conflict), and you can close out games incredibly quickly, as in 17 storm damage on turn 5 from an empty board. This sample list should probably be running Priest of Excess over Iridescent Sphinx, but either is a fine choice.

2. Elana Haven

You may notice this deck list is in a different format than the others. Well, it’s because it’s the list I used to grind to Grand Master myself this format!

The deck is very well positioned in the format, with its only bad matchups being irrelevant (Portalcraft) or our No. 1 deck. People will often assume you are on City of Gold Haven and wrongly mulligan. In addition, Elana’s Prayer and Kel, Holy Marksman are still incredibly powerful. Being able to wipe boards, put up several wards, and make your followers huge all contribute to this deck’s fantastic gameplan. On top of this, the incidental healing your deck generates drowns out many aggressive decks by principle and makes the City of Gold matchup a cakewalk (thanks to cards like Unica, Unicorn Maiden, and Whitefang Temple).

Your biggest weakness is huge boards, but Themis’ Decree is available as a tech if you find yourself struggling. I was running Sonia, Protector of Hope since she helps swing the No. 1 deck’s matchup in your favor. It’s also very strong against City of Gold Haven, as the enhance prevents its removal by anything but Priest of Excess. Overall, I think this deck is an exceptional choice.

1. Daria Runecraft

One card was all it took to put Daria Runecraft back on the map. The deck has been steadily getting support the past few sets, but it wasn’t until Chaos Wielder was added that the deck became so prominent again. The card adds consistency and an additional spellboost effect on its evolution. The strategy is simple: spellboost your cards and then dump them all at once to kill your opponent quickly. Most decks can’t handle 5 storm followers on turn 5, so if you can pilot this deck well enough, you should easily be able to tempo out many opponents. This deck has a high skill ceiling though, so be careful.

And that concludes our top 5 picks for Shadowverse Verdant Conflict Unlimited! What do you think of our picks? Is there a deck I missed? Let us know down in the comments!

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