Some of our favorite moments in gaming don’t happen during the final clutch or a stadium cheer; they happen on a podium, in the spotlight, when someone lifts a trophy
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There’s something electrifying about the roar of a Filipino crowd during a massive esports final; whether you’re hearing it echo through a packed arena, washing over a school gym full
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There was a weekend when our Overwatch squad kept crashing into lag spikes that made every team fight a coin toss. It was agony. Suddenly, one friend pipes up: “Try
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There’s something uniquely gut-wrenching about losing a crucial round in Valorant or Rocket League; not because you missed a shot but because your connection stuttered at the worst possible time.
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Gaming in India isn’t what it used to be a decade ago. We’ve seen it evolve from casual couch sessions into an electrifying competitive space where young players dream of
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Not long ago, we’d squeeze onto tiny couches or huddle in busy internet cafés just to watch our favorite gamers compete through pixelated livestreams. Now, scenes with massive stadiums, flashing
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We all remember that first time we watched a Call of Duty tournament online: a packed arena, thunderous crowds, and the clash of the best players in the world. It’s
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There’s nothing quite like settling in for a late-night grind; maybe you’re queuing up in Valorant, or you’re five hours deep into a marathon League of Legends scrim with your
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Back in the early days, we were huddled around old TVs in living rooms, calling out clutch plays as small Call of Duty tournaments streamed pixel by pixel on laggy
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