On Friday afternoon, Twitch, one of the largest live streaming platforms in the world, announced that they will be hosting a $1 million Twitch Rivals tournament at the annual TwitchCon event starting on September 27 in San Diego. According to the company's press release, the three-day event will pit streamers against one another in Fortnite, League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics and Apex Legends. Previously reserved for the most popular streamers on the platforms, this Twitch Rivals event will allow any Twitch Partner or Affiliate to compete in the events.
This morning, ReKTGlobal continued their expansion into the music industry by announcing their newest investor, Dutch DJ Nicky Romero. One of the most popular music producers in the world, Romero joins Steve Aoki, Tainy and Imagine Dragons as recent parties who have decided to make the crossover into the world of gaming. ReKTGlobal is the parent company of professional esports organization Rogue which has numerous teams in popular titles such as League of Legends, Fortnite, Rocket League and more.
In addition to taking the home the Golden Pickaxe, Airwaks and R.L. Grime will have the choice of where they will be donating 1 million dollars.
On the 12th (KST), global esports gaming team, Gen.G hosted a media day and introduced their ‘Gen.G Seoul HQ' gaming house to the Korean press. Gen.G has been covering numerous games such as LoL
ATLANTA — DreamHack is partnering with The American Video Game League (AVGL), High School Esports League (HSEL) and Twitch's Twitch Student program to launch high school and college esports matc
On October 10, CSL released its guide for the newly-launched season of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, League of Legends, Fortnite, and StarCraft 2. The guide includes general information re
Group 2 recognizes personal achievement with categories like Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Event of the Year, and more.
This is the full text of NACE's 9/04/2018 press release. Cazenovia College announced today the addition of its 15th varsity sports program, competitive video gaming - popularly known as eSports, which
No school? No club? No problem! High School Esports League is a program dedicated to allowing high schools to enrich the resources needed to promote Esports. Working alongside many high schools across