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Call of Duty Mobile Season 3 Tokyo Escape: Oasis, Coastal

by Cody Perez in Call of Duty Mobile | Apr, 15th 2021 The new season of Call of Duty Mobile is almost here and may already be here by the time you read this, so it is time to go over everything in this new batch of content. Call of Duty Mobile Season 3 is the third one this year and in this line of rebooted seasons for the mobile game.  Call of Duty Mobile Season 3 Tokyo Escape Release Timing Call of Duty Mobile Season 3 is officially known

COD Mobile World Championship returns with bigger prize pool

Call of Duty (COD): Mobile World Championship returns with more ways to qualify globally and a two-million-dollar prize pool. Activision is bringing back the worldwide championship for COD Mobile after the scene exploded in popularity last year. Beginning June 3, players from across the globe will have the chance to play for the ultimate prize. There are currently five levels to qualify before you can participate on the big stage, and it all starts with individual play. “Picking up from last year’s competition, we’ve increased the prize money up for

Dawnbreaker is Dota 2’s new hero as Dragon’s Blood is ignored

Steven Rondina • Apr 09, 20:05New Dota 2-themed animated series DOTA: Dragon’s Blood was a success that introduced a number of new characters that would fit right at home in the game. So of course Valve took one of the popular new characters and added them to the game, right? Wrong. The Dawnbreaker update is here, and it’s named for the titular new hero. Dawnbreaker is a unique healer that helps her allies by hurting enemy heroes, and has a unique ultimate that makes her a global threat. New Dota

Mind wars: Evil Geniuses vs Invictus Gaming Singapore Major grand finals draft analysis

Dota 2 05/04/2021 09:10 Siddharth “Gopya” Gopujkar An attempt at analyzing the drafts from five games of the ONE Esports Singapore Major grand final between Evil Geniuses and Invictus Gaming. Image: DotA Digest YouTube The ONE Esports Singapore Major turned out to be an amazing event to celebrate the return of LANs to Dota 2. With fairy tale runs, upsets and gripping games, the Major had it all and reminded the Dota 2 community why we love this game. Invictus Gaming took home the gold after an enthralling grand final against

Evil Geniuses throws in Singapore Major finals, iG wins it all

Steven Rondina • Apr 04, 14:30Invictus Gaming is the ONE Esports Singapore Major champion. China's top seed entered the tournament on somewhat shaky footing after a mediocre month spent competing in a variety of tournaments. But when the stakes were highest, the team stepped up and took the Singapore Major championship at the expense of Evil Geniuses in dramatic fashion. The team took the title in a 3-2 series, but iG members weren't quite sure how to handle the championship belt that served as the event's trophy. Evil Geniuses looked

Dota 2: Singapore Major; LB Finals & Grand Finals

We breakdown all the highs and lows from the final day at the Singapore Major. Our final day at Singapore was smack bang full of amazing Dota. We take you through it all right here! Lower Bracket Finals; PSG.LGD vs Invictus Gaming Our last remaining Wild Card entrant, PSG.LGD, held on to the bitter end in the Upper Bracket. Finally falling to Evil Geniuses yesterday. But down in the Lower Bracket, China’s number one seed, Invictus Gaming, were battling their way back to the top. [embedded content][embedded content] It was

2015: The Renaissance and Golden Age of Korean SC2

by MizenhauerStarCraft II was always destined for great things.Its predecessor, Brood War, was the product of a bygone era where game developers weren’t concerned with balancing the game for full-time professionals, the concept of esports was mostly limited to a convention center in Mesquite, Texas and most people didn’t even have high speed internet. None of that mattered six-thousand miles away from Blizzard headquarters in South Korea, where Brood War became an unprecedented cultural phenomenon. An economic downturn, the proliferation of net cafes and high speed internet, and plain dumb

Terraform: The Making of Doom 64

JOHN ROMERO'S EYES FOLLOWED THE engineer as he placed his cargo on the pool table. Their visitor hailed from Sega, and the item he placed on id Software's pool table was a motherboard, still in prototype stage. When completed, it would power the 32X, Sega's add-on hardware that would evolve the Genesis console from a 16-bit dinosaur into a 32-bit giant. Romero and the rest of id Software's small team gathered 'round as the engineer set a monitor on the felt surface, plugged the prototype into it, and powered it