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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Have you ever marveled at the moment when your favorite sports team scores a clutch goal or sinks a game-winning three-pointer? Now imagine that moment unfolding not on a physical
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Imagine this: you’re sitting on the edge of your seat, watching players battle it out in the game you love the most. The crowd is roaring, whether it’s the virtual
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Imagine sitting at your desk, heart pounding as you clutch your controller or mouse, facing off against players from every corner of the globe. Whether it’s the thrill of defeating
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Lately, it feels like every time we scroll through gaming news, there’s another headline about a massive esports event kicking off somewhere in the Middle East or North Africa. It’s
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Sometimes we look at the bright lights on the Worlds stage and have to remind ourselves this is all born from a video game. League of Legends took what started
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Over the past decade, competitive gaming has done something few of us could have predicted as kids huddled around clunky PCs or old consoles: it turned pixels and headshots into
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We still remember that surreal moment in 2019 when Dota 2’s The International prize pool climbed past $34 million—a record that not only left jaws on the floor but also
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We remember the first time we watched a Fortnite pro tournament stream—crowds roaring, players laser-focused, million-dollar storms closing in on the best of the best. Fortnite didn’t just show up
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