Esports Integrated (ESI), an initiative launched by Impact Integrated, under the purview of the Ministry of Youth and Sports (KSB), received an impressive number of participants in the recently launched Malaysian Esports Championship 2020 (MEC 2020).
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After being accused of match-fixing in May 2020, Valve bans Newbee and their lineup at the time including Faith and Moody from all Valve events for life.
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PUBG Mobile Global eSports director James Yang said after running the earlier league online, they were excited to have the finals in Dubai to reward the finalists with a tournament fit for inspiring champions.
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One of Southeast Asia’s most popular esports titles, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M2 World Championship will be holding its biggest tournament in Singapore in January 2021
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It took two more months before they were introduced and released into the game, coming to life in November. For a year such as we had, that’s an eternity.
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The new kings of North America have been crowned. Despite a minor slip into dreadful second place for Summit 13, the crew rose back to the top quickly.
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CS: GO is a game that has remained popular even after its release. It is constantly playing in the top 3 on Steam’s list of games with the most instant players.
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Ninjas in Pyjamas have dropped their Dota 2 team and are stepping away from competitive play once again.
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Organized by Moonton in collaboration with Singapore’s Cybersports and Online Gaming Association (SCOGA) and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, the M2 World Championship is set to be the first global offline esports event to be held in Southeast Asia in 2021.
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The announcement of the new game, PUBG Mobile India, came two months after New Delhi banned 118 Chinese-origin mobile apps following a month-long border standoff between the nuclear-armed rivals.