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It’s time to play catch-up on a few key games and announcements as we delve into the second month of 2014 and inch closer to the release of some of our most anticipated games of 2014. In this weekly news wrap up we're going to look at Amazon's push into video games, another major milestone for League of Legends , an exclusive Xbox One mode for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare , the end of The Last of Us story, another game from the mind behind Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon , Star Wars: The Old Republic taking all players into space and PS4 headset supp

The game is inspired by the time period and historical reality, but it's still an original story set in Sucker Punch's version of that world. It's not a "historical simulation," so there are fictional characters and events, but it's still important to capture the tone of the

There's no denying that eSports will continue to rapidly grow for the foreseeable future. Playerunknown's Battlegrounds ' eSports community is only just getting started, the huge, expensive Overwatch League doesn't start until next year, League of Legends is franchising its North American league next year, and it feels like a AAA game isn't launched these days without some consideration for eSpo

In a standard professional match of League of Legends, two teams of five players face off against one another using numerous spells and weapons throughout a transcendent countryside. This is where the eSports coach comes in. He will lean over shoulders during practices and tell his players when to use trinkets or commanding them to hit the closest enemies so when its game time and they find themselves in front of millions of fans packed into a arena his team is ready. During practices, coaches typically do what any other normal coach for a sporting team would do to prepare his team; they advise their players to get a good nights rest, avoid eating unhealthy food to remain sharp with their reaction skills, meeting players privately to give feedback on performances and lending a listening ear when needed.

Crossing over $1,000,000 in total prize pool is an impressive accomplishment, but the amount of games is worth noting as well. In 2016 ten games eclipsed the $1 M total, six did it in 2013, and the first broke onto the scene in 2005 ( Counter-Strik

During the trip, they met by chance Nagamasa Sou, who is the direct descendant of the Sou clan, that governed the island during the invasion. Sou-san gave Harper his business card, and Harper politely provided his own as well (as is customary in Japan). Below you can see the newspaper clipping from the local newspaper Tsushima Shinbun, that actually published the business card and details about the visit, risking to leak the g

eSports in 2017 is larger than ever and there's no better evidence of that than the amount of prize money tournaments are offering. In 2017 alone, more than $73 million dollars have been won by players across more than 70 different games, with four months left in the year. At the top reigns Dota 2 after its massive $25 million pool for The International 2017 , but it's not the only strategy Game mods|https://strategynewsbase.com/ funding a stable and sustainable environment for players. 12 different games have now crossed the $1,000,000 prize pool mark, with more quickly approach

Announced back at E3 2016 from the long dormant Sony Bend Studio, fans have been able to see multiple substantial demos from the open-world apocalypse game despite the title having no release period yet to be attached to it. Days Gone skipped last year’s PSX event, and with no confirmed panels or playable demos, a similar fate could likely befall Sony’s less anticipated zombie title. At best, fans could expect a trailer that perhaps dives further into the story and characters that Sony Bend has kept mum on thus far.

Those numbers are slanted because most game scenes are inclusive for casual players, but some are bigger than others. $1,000,000 of Quake Champions ' $1,013.988 comes from just two major tournaments whereas Counter Strike: Global Offensive 's $10,728,225 comes from 510 tournaments. Both are impressive, but both aren't supportive of growing, thriving, and healthy player-ba

class=The future is transcending into something more digital. All around we can see its effects bleeding over into our sporting events, which will soon probably have their own major league followed by their own version of a "super bowl." It wouldn’t be the least surprising at all if we were to see a college version of the sport to pop-up on the collegic side of the league in the near future. High schools may never see the sport enter into their halls and toss down banners over the gym walls as they hang proud next to other more traditional physical sports, but many colleges would want to invest and jump in on the quickly rising sport before they miss the lucrative money train.

If you're a gamer, chances are that you have watched Rocket Jump's Video Game High School series, and on the off chance that you haven’t, you should check it out on YouTube or Netflix. The show depicts a high school for the most elite gamers around who’s after-school sports are eSports where they have coaches and go to gaming meets to compete for the crown and prize money. That fictionalized high school setting might just be a dream for gamers, but with the growing popularity in eSport gaming both in pop culture, media and in the sporting world, it might end up being more than just a television show.