The last year has been nothing if not disruptive and that’s certainly been true in the world of competitive gaming. The spring saw a huge shift in events once held offline moving online, but the ...
A chess world champion has been revealed as the highest-earning esports player of 2020, as reported by Unikrn. Magnus Carlsen, a 30-year-old Norwegian chess champion, reportedly took home $511,000 ...
State of Sport: PSG launch new League of Legends esports team Esports will generate more than £1bn in global revenue and almost double its audience to nearly 600 million people by 2020, forecasters ...
MANILA, Philippines – 2020 is a year that can be described not with words, but with a collective exasperated sigh. With the coronavirus pandemic, natural calamities, political movements and hounding ...
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the esports community has witnessed an explosive year of investment growth in 2020 and early 2021. Here is a brief summary of just some of the more significant ...
There’s no stopping Magnus Carlsen. Even in a year gone haywire by the pandemic, the Norwegian Grandmaster adjusted to the new normal well and emerged as the highest-earning esports player of 2020.
With the COVID 19 pandemic leading to the conversion of many LAN events into online ones, the PUBG Mobile Esports scene has undoubtedly taken a hit by not being able to reach its true potential.
On the face of it, 2020 has delivered a steady stream of new and interesting racing game titles across various sub-genres, but little in the way of breaking new ground. Despite this, this year has ...
THERE'S no sugarcoating it: 2020 has been an awful year. But esports helped us come through. With other sports on hiatus and not much to do while locked inside our homes, esports kept us company. The ...
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