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Danish esports organisation Team Singularity has announced the relaunch of its academy programme. The project, in collaboration with Pluck.GG, will now feature 14 titles. This includes Rocket League, League of Legends, Free Fire, Apex Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, among others. RELATED: Team Singularity signs multi-year deal with IGG In addition to the titles, the organisation has secured new deals with a number of educational establishments and amateur esports clubs for its Path2Pro initiative, bringing the total to 20. Path2Pro is said to provide a clear path for tale...
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The Global Esports Federation (GEF) has named esports portal GosuGamers as the official media partner for the inaugural Global Esports Games (GEG), a multi-title esports competition. As a result, the portal will host exclusive content from the competition on its website and across its social media channels. RELATED: Global Esports Games unveils first host cities The first event will take place in Singapore from December 17th-19th, which will see teams and players compete in Dota 2, eFootball PES, and Street Fighter V. GEFcon, a convention organised by the GEF, will run alongside the Global Esp...
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From kids collecting monster cards, such as Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh, to pro gamers competing for $500,000 (~£360,154) at the Hearthstone World Championship 2021, collectible card games (CCGs) have grown a lot. With the increasing popularity of digital CCGs -both casually and within esports – the sector’smarket size is expected to hit $572m (~£412m) by the end of 2021. Though this is only a small proportion of the global online gaming revenue, it seems like giants such as Blizzard Entertainment (Hearthstone) and Riot Games (Legends of Runeterra) have monopolised the CCG market. Nevertheless, title...
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The Global Esports Federation (GEF) has revealed details on its inaugural running of the Global Esports Tour. Coinciding with the reveal, the GEF has named event organiser and tournament platform FACEIT as a strategic partner. RELATED: Global Esports Federation strikes partnership with Flare Networks The Global Esports Tour will take place across Hearthstone, PUBG: Mobile, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, with three tournaments taking place in Los Angeles, Riyadh, and Dubai. Participating players will compete for a share of $500,000 (~£360,880) in prize money that will be split across the...
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Gaming furniture manufacturer RESPAWN has become the official gaming furniture partner of Super Girl Gamer Pro’s 2021 Summer Season. Launched in 2017, Super Girl Gamer Pro is a competitive video game series dedicated to supporting women in gaming. The Summer Season, which will run from July 24th to September 19th, features League of Legends and Hearthstone tournaments. Image credit: RESPAWN RELATED: Super Girl Gamer Series unveils 2021 plans, introduces VALORANT to tournament schedule The partnership will see RESPAWN branding featured throughout the weekly live streams on banners and event bac...
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As esports organisations move forward at speed, the space for casual money-making competition may not have kept pace. The number of gamers who have the passion and dedication to play competitively and use their skills to earn money is growing. Yet, there is no equivalent to semi-pro football in esports, where players can make a nice chunk of change without being pro. Aside from do-it-yourself wagers, the only way to earn cash at the moment is to go fully professional, which isn’t viable for everyone. Furthermore, because the pipeline for casual players is somewhat lacking, it might be difficul...
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