The second week of Gfinity opened up the competition massively, with huge upsets for some of the country’s best Street Fighter players.
The second week of Gfinity opened up the competition massively, with huge upsets for some of the country’s best Street Fighter players.
In a five-week season, you’d think the contenders and pretenders would be separated very quickly. That hasn’t been the case during the second Gfinity Elite Series season.
It’ll be Street Fighter V taking us home from 4pm (AEDT) today, as the second weekend of the Gfinity Elite Series comes to a close.
The second weekend of the Gfinity Elite Series continues at 11am (AEDT) today, with Rocket League taking centre stage at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena.
Week 2 of the Gfinity Elite Series kicks off at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena today, with six teams duking it out from 3pm (AEDT) in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
The first week of the Gfinity Elite Series‘ second season comes to a close, with the Street Fighter V competition getting underway at 4pm.
Week 1 of the Gfinity Elite Series continues on Sunday morning, with the Rocket League tournament kicking off at 11am.
It was just four short months ago we crowned Melbourne Order as the inaugural Elite Series CS:GO champions – but a hell of a lot has changed in that time.
The second season of the Gfinity Elite Series gets underway at 3pm (AEDT) today, with three matches of CS:GO action to kick the esports tournament off in style. After a thrilling first season earlier this year saw plenty of surprises – including a monumental first-week upset – all eyes will be on the Hoyts Gfinity […]
After Melbourne Order were crowned champions last season, the other teams have searched for a way to topple them off that perch. As we saw yesterday, a dominant performance in one season does not necessarily mean the same in another.
After Melbourne Order were crowned champions last season, the other teams have searched for a way to topple them off that perch. As we saw yesterday, a dominant performance in one season does not necessarily mean the same in another.
After Melbourne Order were crowned champions last season, the other teams have searched for a way to topple them off that perch. As we saw yesterday, a dominant performance in one season does not necessarily mean the same in another.
After captivating esports fans across the country for seven weeks earlier this year, the second 2018 season of the Gfinity Elite Series is right around the corner. The tournament – which features CS:GO, Rocket League and Street Fighter V – will kick off again on Saturday, November 3, at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena.
After captivating esports fans across the country for seven weeks earlier this year, the second 2018 season of the Gfinity Elite Series is right around the corner. The tournament – which features CS:GO, Rocket League and Street Fighter V – will kick off again on Saturday, November 3, at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena.
After captivating esports fans across the country for seven weeks earlier this year, the second 2018 season of the Gfinity Elite Series is right around the corner. The tournament – which features CS:GO, Rocket League and Street Fighter V – will kick off again on Saturday, November 3, at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena.
With Melbourne Order walking away from the inaugural Gfinity Elite Series with every piece of silverware on offer and an enormous wad of prize money – we sat down with the team’s general manager Jake Tiberi to see just how it all came about, and what he credits with his team’s unprecedented success.
For an esports competition that ran for just seven weeks, the Gfinity Elite Series had more than its fair share of twists and surprises.
Australia’s first ever city-based esports competition, the Gfinity Elite Series, wrapped up recently, with a handful of participants walking away with an Australian record $225,000 worth of prize money.
It was a season to remember for Melbourne Order who, thanks to a dominant round by ROF in Street Fighter, secured all three titles on offer during the grand final weekend.
Grand final weekend continued in the Gfinity Elite Series this morning, with the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena hosting the Rocket League final at.
The first 2018 season of the Gfinity Elite Series comes to a close at 4pm (AEST) today, with the third and final title match of the weekend – Street Fighter V.
The first grand final of the Australian Gfinity Elite Series took place today, with the CS:GO decider entertaining a big crowd at the Hoyts Gfinity Esports Arena at 3pm (AEST).
$42,500 is on the line, as Melbourne’s two Gfinity Elite Series teams go head-to-head in what shapes to be a spiteful Rocket League grand final on Sunday.
The first season of the Gfinity Elite Series came to a close this afternoon, with the last of our three grand finals – Street Fighter – taking the stage.
The first season of the Gfinity Elite Series came to a close this afternoon, with the last of our three grand finals – Street Fighter – taking the stage.
The first season of the Gfinity Elite Series came to a close this afternoon, with the last of our three grand finals – Street Fighter – taking the stage.
The second week of Gfinity opened up the competition massively, with huge upsets for some of the country’s best Street Fighter players.