Bang Bang (MLBB) is one of the most popular esports titles globally, and 2025 turned out to be another monumental year.
Team Vitality is heading into 2026 with one of the most dominant annual performances in esports history. The Paris-based team has racked up major wins, grown its international audience, developed its ...
Sibol bags a fourth straight MLBB gold medal at the SEA Games after a 4-0 sweep against Malaysia. The Philippines remains the king of regional Esports.
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Esports World Cup 2025: Games, teams, and schedule
Esports World Cup 2025 officially begins on July 8th. 24 games will be played across July and August with the best teams and players in the world converging in Saudi Arabia. Ever since its ...
The Keene State College Department of Athletics is pleased to announce the addition of men’s and women’s ice hockey, as well as eSports, to the list of its varsity program offerings. “I am thrilled to ...
After nearly six years of operation — just 13 days short of its iron anniversary — British competitive gaming outfit Guild Esports & Gaming Limited, which David Beckham initially backed, has announced ...
EXCLUSIVE: Next gen studio Mirage Digital is partnering with globe eSports organization Team Liquid to launch the first 24/7 eSports FAST Channel. Launching on July 22 across leading OTT platforms ...
Dominic Huggins wasn’t sure what to expect when his mom signed him up for the Deer Lakes Middle School esports team. An ...
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SEA Games 2025: Sibol retains esports MLBB gold
BANGKOK—Sibol, one of the much-anticipated teams back home, extended its dominance in the esports scene at the Southeast Asian Games on Wednesday here. The men’s team took the gold in the Mobile ...
Against a backdrop of increasing sponsorship by gambling firms in esports, the Danish Counter-Strike team Ecstatic has announced a partnership with Gamban, a software company that helps those ...
Shocking report: Esports World Cup was biased towards Team Falcons, according to those that attended
Earlier this year, Richard Lewis revealed something not shocking: Esports World Cup Foundation paid for people to attend the event in Saudi Arabia. It was not all that mindblowing, seeing as the ...
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