US,UK military teams to participate in Call of Duty tournament

US,UK military teams to participate in Call of Duty tournament

The Call of Duty Endowment Bowl will match teams consisting of esports athletes from each branch of the US and UK militaries.

  • byMike Snider

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Crows make it to Shanghai for eSports world championships

Crows make it to Shanghai for eSports world championships

The Crows'eSports team,known as Legacy,completed two weeks of quarantine in Shanghai on Thursday.

  • byAnthony Colangelo
Thanks to pandemic,chess is now a streaming obsession

Thanks to pandemic,chess is now a streaming obsession

From March through to August,people watched 41.2 million hours of chess on Twitch – four times as many hours as in the previous six months.

  • byKellen Browning
Telstra scores with esports play as Skillz prepares to list

Telstra scores with esports play as Skillz prepares to list

Telstra's venture capital arm is looking at a big payday as mobile games maker Skillz gears up to land on the New York Stock Exchange at a valuation of $US3.5 billion.

  • byCara Waters
'Biggest crash award':Drivers set to tangle in Supercars Eseries

'Biggest crash award':Drivers set to tangle in Supercars Eseries

The Supercars season may be postponed but it seems driver rivalries are still alive for the upcoming simulation racing series.

  • byLaine Clark
'An amazing alternative':NASCAR big names turn to virtual racing

'An amazing alternative':NASCAR big names turn to virtual racing

With the sports world on pause amid the coronavirus pandemic,leagues such as NASCAR are finding new avenues to reach fans.

  • byDrew Davison
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Essendon sell eSports licence

Essendon sell eSports licence

The club said it had sold the licence for the team,which competed in the Oceanic Pro League,effective immediately.

  • byAnthony Colangelo
Sydney startup faces cyber attack after supporting pro-Hong Kong gamer

Sydney startup faces cyber attack after supporting pro-Hong Kong gamer

Immutable,a Sydney startup,had offered to cover the prize money withdrawn from a professional gamer who was banned for endorsing protests in Hong Kong.

  • byNick Bonyhady
'A lot of people have stopped playing':Relief for parents as Fortnite phenomenon starts to wane

'A lot of people have stopped playing':Relief for parents as Fortnite phenomenon starts to wane

Fortnite took the gaming world by storm last year. While its popularity has waned somewhat,the game isn't going anywhere for a while.

  • byJosh Dye
Melbourne Esports Open is what video games in Australia need
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Melbourne Esports Open is what video games in Australia need

Now in its second year,MEO drew in 40 per cent more attendees this time,and everyone is taking notice.

  • byAlex Manisier
Slow and steady in the race to create a lasting esport

Slow and steady in the race to create a lasting esport

By keeping prize pools stable and cultivating distinct regional competitions,Ubisoft hopes Rainbow Six will stick around for a long time.

  • byAlex Manisier