NAVI and FUT in the playoffs, two lawsuits against Valve — news digest for March 10

11.03.2026
Сергій Таран

We have prepared for Players readers a digest of the main news for March 10, 2026.

FUT Esports reach the ESL Pro League Season 23 playoffs

  • Today Ukrainian fans have a reason to celebrate: the second team after NAVI has reached the playoffs, and it also has Ukrainians in its roster. FUT Esports defeated G2 today with a score of 2:1, despite losing the first map 4:13.

NAVI advance to the ESL Pro League Season 23 playoffs

  • We saw an important victory from NAVI. The team performed quite inconsistently during the tournament, but the 2:1 win over 3DMAX is still a positive result.

Capcom confirms story DLC for Resident Evil Requiem

  • Game director Koshi Nakanishi thanked players for the warm reception of Resident Evil Requiem and spoke about the future plans for the game. At the end of the message, he confirmed that Capcom is already working on a story DLC.

NAVI announce recruitment for Valorant academy

  • Ukrainian esports organization Natus Vincere announced the launch of NAVI Visa Academy Valorant. The announcement appeared on the club’s social media.

PRS files lawsuit against Valve Corporation over unlicensed music on Steam

  • The Performing Right Society (PRS) has filed a lawsuit against Valve Corporation, the owner of Steam. The reason is alleged use of musical works belonging to PRS members without the proper license.

Consumers sue Valve over alleged illegal gambling through loot boxes

  • Law firm Hagens Berman, on behalf of a group of consumers, announced the filing of a class action lawsuit against Valve Corporation. The lawsuit, filed on March 9, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, accuses Valve of knowingly operating illegal gambling through the use of loot box systems in video games.

GnG Amazigh with Ukrainian player MonOkson qualify for VALORANT Challengers 2026 EMEA: Stage 1

The VALORANT team GnG Amazigh placed first at MENA: Resilience North Africa and qualified for Challengers 2026 EMEA: Stage 1. In the deciding match, the team defeated One More Esports 3:2 (13:2 on Abyss, 13:5 on Split, 8:13 on Corrode, 8:13 on Bind, and 13:7 on Pearl).

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