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+17 +2Why Gaming Houses Are Holding Back E-Sports
To buy or not to buy a gaming house is the question I asked Hazelnutqt of /r/leagueoflegends/
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+7 +2The true story of Ann Pragg, the esports writer who never existed
Ann Pragg was a rising star. Ann Pragg was a special esports talent. Ann Pragg wasn't real.
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+1 +1Take a look inside the home of one of China's top eSports teams
Edward Gaming, one of China's best professional League of Legends teams, moved into their new home this week. The EDG house has all of the typical accouterments of a snug little home....
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+2 +1The Celebrity Millionaires of Competitive Gaming (Full Length)
Matt Shea flew to South Korea, a country where so-called "eSports" can either make you rich and famous or land you in rehab.
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+11 +1ODPixel Interview: “To cast The International is literally the dream!”
Owen 'ODPixel' Davis is a fairly new figure among the professional DotA 2 casters but his popularity has grown rapidly due to his charisma and the hype he brings to the games he is casting.
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+2 +1360° DreamHack Summer 2015 Aftermovie by Abios
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+1 +1Only the Good Die Young: Fixing the Shelf Life of eSports Pros
A new venture, the eSport Coaching Network (ECN), is out to address the gap through training, live events and certifications.
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+11 +2Swedish media house buys world's largest eSports company
Professional gaming is a hot item in the investment world right now and even the largest eSports organizations are getting in on the action.
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+13 +3Dota 2 Players Organize Occupy Mid Lane Protest
Esportsexpress is a satire news site, much like "The Onion".
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+10 +1TobiWan: "I don't see eSports as a joke; it's a legitimate industry"
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+12 +1VP to seek revenge against EG tomorrow
The winner bracket final of Dota Pit Season 3 between Evil Geniuses and Virtus.Pro will be taking place at 20:00 CET tomorrow.
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+1 +1Welcome to the Wonderful World of eSports - Gods of Mayhem
In the class "Blogging 101" Michelle W. and the WordPress.com Team asked us the following questions as a way to get to know more about the Gods of Mayhem.
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+1 +1Toronto at the Dawn of eSports: An Interview with Xeno Clan
Xeno Clan is a familiar name to those who were involved in the competitive FPS community in the 1990s and the early 2000s. The Toronto based team made a name for itself competing in Quake at the highest level and attending, what were then, the top eSports tournaments.
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+1 +1Gaming and eSports – A New Focus for Multi-channel Marketing
One of the most attractive aspects of the massive audience that has coalesced around gaming and eSports media is the opportunity for highly effective Multi-channel Marketing (MCM).
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0 +1Evil Geniuses CEO Alex Garfield on managing and marketing a fledgling eSports dynasty
Evil Geniuses are sometimes described as the New York Yankees of eSports, a backhanded sort of compliment that both grants that EG consistently field one of the strongest, most star-studded lineups around, but also that they owe their reputation to their deep pockets.
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+1 +1Meet Blizzard's eSports boss
Kim Phan shares the secrets of the studio's success with the competitive gaming community
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0 +1GUEST ARTICLE: Curse vice president talks eSports
Nathan Lindberg is the Vice President of Sales for Curse, a Huntsville-based company specializing in add-ons and other video game services. The company credits Nathan for growing Curse's direct sales team from four to 25 people in three years. Curse is active in eSports, and Lindberg discusses how eSports should look at past sports media successes to allow future growth.
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0 +1These three startups are betting on eSports
Vulcun, AlphaDraft, and Unikrn give eSports fans the chance to play fantasy leagues and place bets on big eSports events.
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+1 +2The eSports Startup Path
It’s the same as every other startup.
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+2 +2What Venture Capital Money Means to the eSports World
Look around the eSports world lately, and it's clear that Venture Capital (VC) money has made its way into the picture.
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