It takes a lot to stand out amongst the crowd of pro gamers and esports hopefuls -- especially with so much white noise enveloping our industry's social media landscape. This analysis will break down what it takes to build a unique, successful brand and encourage loyal audiences when so many people and organizations are aiming for the same success. Learn how to combat low engagement and PR disasters in this practical panel of gaming community experts. At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], a panel of experts will shed light onto how making a name for yourself through social media is more difficult than it seems, how different esports organizations approach branding differently and how the gaming landscape has its' own unique challenges.
An NA vs EU finals! That's Unheard of! └ LMFAO ???: They're teleporting! Stop Baron!!!! STOP BARON!!!!! This is just a Clid one-man-team. If Clid comes off well, win, if he's down, lose. There are no
On the 18th (KST), in the 2019 Mid Season Invitational, G2 Esports brought down the most decorated team in League of Legends esports history, SK Telecom T1, and set foot on the finals. After the match
On May 18th (KST), SK Telecom T1 lost to G2 Esports in the semifinals of the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational. Although they put up a good fight to the end, they fell one step short from victory. After
On the 18th (KST), G2 Esports brought down SK Telecom T1 3-2 in the semifinals of the 2019 Mid Season Invitational. Following the Team Liquid 'upset' over Invictus Gaming, G2 also upset SKT and brought
On the 18th of May (KST), SK Telecom T1 and G2 Esports faced each other in the semifinals of the 2019 Mid-Season Invitational. As one of the biggest upsets in League of Legends esports history happened
On the 17th, at the 2019 MSI Semifinals, Team Liquid defeated the biggest tournament favorite, Invictus Gaming, with a score of 3-1 to qualify for the 2019 MSI Finals. TL utilized unique picks and tac
"Before the match, I knew that we were the better team." On the 17th, at the first semifinals match of the 2019 MSI, Team Liquid had their fans jump out of their seats by defeating the world champions,
Team Liquid makes the greatest upset in LoL esports history.Taking place in Taipei Taiwan, on the 17th, Team Liquid clashed against Invictus Gaming in the 2019 MSI Semifinals. With a very tactical 'pi
Esports and fashion come together in a unique way. The evolution of gamer streetwear serves the cross over of two niche audiences and many companies have found success in this arena. At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], a panel of experts will break down the specific intersection of these two industries, how this area differs from traditional fashion, and what these companies see in the near future.
Blizzard Entertainment recently announced the triumphant return of World of Warcraft Classic set for August 27th, 2019. Upon the release of the Beta on May 15, 2019, World of Warcraft Classic was the most viewed game on premiere livestream platform Twitch.tv.
Welcome to the third edition of the Inven Global Hearthstone Power Rankings. After a three month hiatus following Blizzard's changes to competitive Hearthstone's format, the power rankings are back to
Reapered, the head coach of Cloud9, the host of "Reapered Show", attempts his second interview with 100 Thieves Bang. [Part one contents] What's different LCK and LCS in terms of feedback, The review
Before Day 5 of the 2019 MSI Group Stage was underway, our team met with Sjokz to share a short conversation. A familiar face that we see at every international event, the LEC hostess seemed especiall
At the Hearthstone World Championships in Taipei, Hearthstone Esports' Franchise Lead Sam Braithwaite stated in multiple interviews that his vision was for Blizzard to adapt quickly in Hearthstone esp
On March 16th the NetEase Esports X Tournament 2019 Spring will begin, featuring 16 prominent players from South Korea and China, who will be competing for a total prize pool of ¥ 100,000 (≃ $ 14,760).
"The Female Faces of Esports" panel focuses on women who are figure heads in our community; as players, streamers, and hosts they are often faces of an industry in which they are the minority.
In theory, anyone can write about esports. Free blog websites allow a template, Twitter permits a platform for it to be shared on and there are more than enough games in existence that scribbling down notes from time to time can give one the illusion of playing "journalist." At the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference [IGEC 2019], this panel of long-time experts in the industry will explore the current esports journalism landscape, dissect how the explosion of social media has flipped the profession on its' head, and more.
The Smash Bros. Panel will host a roundtable discussion with professional Smash Bros competitors featuring a Q&A session. Our panelists will explore how Smash differs from other FGC titles, the larger role of grassroots esports vs. publisher supported ones, and how the recent involvement (and infamous lack there of) of Nintendo might change the game's competitive future. This panel is a marquee event for competitive Smash fans and FGC enthusiasts!