British Esports will open a groundbreaking 15,000-square-foot esports arena in Sunderland by 2026. This state-of-the-art facility aims to boost grassroots development, professional training, and global esports prestige for the UK.
The Royal Navy has launched a cutting-edge esports suite aboard HMS Prince of Wales in partnership with British Esports, enhancing crew morale and promoting skills like leadership, strategy, and teamwork
Think back to when gaming in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) was a niche hobby. Now, imagine bustling esports arenas, thriving online communities, and personalities who guide millions
You know that rush of watching your favorite gaming tournament unfold, rooting for underdog players, and dreaming about what’s next in esports? That’s the heartbeat of the Middle East and
Think of gaming, and picture this: young women huddled around their phones in a vibrant Riyadh café, swapping tips on beating the latest puzzle challenge. Or maybe it’s an exhilarating
Let me ask you something: have you ever walked through the streets of Cairo, Dubai, or Casablanca and noticed the subtle hum of a new, modern rhythm? No, it’s not
Imagine walking into a buzzing café in Riyadh or strolling through one of Cairo’s lively streets. Everywhere you look, you see faces lit up by phone screens, excited shouts over
Esports in the UK have come a long way from tight-knit LAN parties and cozy game shops with creaky floors. Today, British esports teams are filling stadiums, snagging global trophies,
Something incredible is happening in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA); gamers are taking center stage in a growing esports revolution. What used to be offline LAN parties and
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