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Why esports tournaments are flourishing in Singapore
eSports is the future of all kinds of sports. It may sound too unrealistic for some now, but there is growing evidence to support this statement, especially in Singapore. Today, many investors and businessmen think that expanding digitally engaged events is one of the smart decisions. Billions of people are engaged in the online gaming industry and “gamification” is becoming the new reality because there are people who are watching their favorite professional video game players playing their favorite games online. People are betting on their idols of gaming and this is becoming more and more engaging and popular. “Real” sports are still bigger than the online gaming industry called eSports, but some think that it may change in the future. A future holds different answers to the requirements of the fans of eSports. Maybe the future is already now? Because many supporters are finding themself searching for the best Singapore esports betting opportunities in 2020 and it is only the beginning of a whole new journey. Today, people don't want to only watch or listen, they want to be a part of the show, that is why they prefer to bet on their favorite games and gamers.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze5 years ago in Gamers
All You Need to Know About Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Its Success
CSGO is the latest entry that is played by the professional esports teams. It is amongst the most-watched esports across the world. Just like other popular games, it is a team-based online shooter. In this, the teams either defend or attack. To win the match, the attackers need to place the bomb, whereas the defender needs to stop them. Either side could win by eliminating the opposing team. To purchase weapons, the players receive the money in each round.
By Katie Leslove5 years ago in Gamers
HBCUs and ESports: A Perfect Match?
My name is Herb Seward, and I'm a gamer. Video games have been part of my life since I was blessed enough to get my hands on an Atari 2600 console. I'm also a product of an HBCU (Historically Black College and University). Video games, much like everywhere else, became part of the cultural fabric of this country during the last decade or two. We've seen video games grow from two player games like Pong, to a multi-billion dollar industry where really proficient players are plying their trade at both the collegiate and professional level. E-Sports has become a global phenomenon in a pretty short period of time. Professional teams and players in a variety of gaming genres are front and center in the media eye at an increasing pace. There's also a vibrant and growing collegiate E-Sports scene that's starting to take root here.
By Herbert L. Seward III6 years ago in Gamers











