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Two networking techniques will create a level playing field for online gaming

GamesBeat Summit 2021 #GBSummit returns with two days of content and networking designed for industry executives. April 28-29, 2021 Register Now Imagine this: You and your buddy just joined a Battle Royale Minecraft server for a quick battle. You’ve got time for one more game today. In the end, you know it’s probably going to come down to him and you — 1-on-1. In the meantime, you’re teaming up. First, you hit the airfield in the southernmost part of the map, because that’s where the loot is. But everyone else

Which teams will finish FOURTH in the ESL Pro League groups?

Identifying the best team is for pussies. Wouldn’t it be so much more fun to guess who’s going to be heartbroken at the end of it all, barely missing out on the playoffs and the glory? Right. The top three advances from each six-team group – so let’s look at who’s going to come fourth!Group A: The OnlinersFive of the six teams in this group have done very well in the online era, with radically different trajectories coming into 2021. Four of them ended up making roster changes with varying

Heroic move past Endpoint in BLAST Premier Showdown

Heroic have clinched a spot in the quarter-final stage of the BLAST Premier Showdown following a hard-fought win against Endpoint. With wind in their sails following their first-ever qualification for the ESL Pro League, the British team came out swinging and took the lead in the series with a resolute defensive performance on Train. The Danes responded on Overpass — a map they dominated from start to finish — to level up the series before heading to Inferno. They almost let the decider map slip through their fingers, but in

Endpoint beat Sprout to win ESEA MDL Season 35, advance to ESL Pro League Season 13

Endpoint managed to come out on top of the league after a great run in the second part of the regular season, during which they came back from a 0-6 start in the round robin, and the playoffs, where they remained undefeated as they beat Secret, Nexus, sAw, and Sprout. In the grand final of the 35th season, Surreal's squad defeated Sprout, winning the best-of-five with a 3-2 map score (including a map advantage after the team came from the upper bracket) despite a landslide loss on the series opener,

mousesports overpower GODSENT in BLAST Premier Fall Showdown

Luka "⁠emi⁠" Vuković’s first match leading his new team did not get off the start he would have wanted as mousesports flexed their individual skill to overpower GODSENT on Inferno (16-6) and Train (16-8) and book their spot in the BLAST Premier Fall Showdown quarter-finals. A blistering 10-2 start by mousesports on Inferno set the tone for the Round of 16 clash, as the Finn "⁠karrigan⁠" Andersen-led side put up dominant showings on both maps to overrun their opponents. The trio of Robin "⁠ropz⁠" Kool, David "⁠frozen⁠" Čerňanský and Aurimas

BIG top DreamHack Open Summer Europe Group A; Heroic to face Endpoint in decider match

BIG are making good on their number one position in the world ranking, which they have now held for six weeks, winning their second DreamHack Open Summer group stage match against Heroic after their opening victory over Endpoint, securing the top seed on their side of the playoff bracket. BIG took the lead on the defending side of Inferno, Heroic’s map pick. The Danes then won two rounds to keep it within one, but failed to tie it up, opening the door for the German squad to stay ahead. BIG

mezii on leaving the UK scene: “International teams are definitely the way forward to unlock the full potential of a team and its players”

A year of solid performances and consistency from mezii has begun to spark interest around the up-and-coming British rifler, who is gradually carving a promising future for himself. After impressing in 2019 and into 2020 by averaging a consistent 1.17 rating across his time with national sides London and Vexed, the 21-year-old has taken his next steps with a move to international Counter-Strike in the form of GamerLegion, where he hopes to continue his development on his path to "play at the highest level". mezii is the latest talent to

Enjin Coin Review: Putting Gaming On The Blockchain

Enjin is a project has been growing at a rapid pace. This gaming community supports over 300,000 gaming communities, with 19 million registered gamers. Since 2009 Enjin has enabled gamers to create websites for clans and guilds, create forums, add wikis, chat groups, and much more. And in 2017 they held an ICO in order to bring their technology onto the blockchain – as well as adding innovative new features. However, is the Enjin Coin still worth considering? In this Enjin review I will attempt to answer that by taking