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  2. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    Polish game magazine, video games - all platforms Secret Service: 2014 2014 Poland Idea-Ahead: Polish game magazine, video games - all platforms Sega Force: 1992 1993 United Kingdom Europress Impact Sega games magazine Sega Magazine: 1994 1995 United Kingdom EMAP: Official Sega publication; relaunched as Sega Saturn Magazine (1995–1998). Sega ...

  3. Score Media and Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2015, is theScore's online platform dedicated to reporting news for all major competitive video games and players. [21] Its primary distribution platform for content is YouTube, and in November 2019, the channel surpassed over one million total subscribers on the platform, making it the leading source for competitive gaming coverage ...

  4. Gamereactor - Wikipedia

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    It features news, previews and reviews, with a special interest in the Nordic gaming industry, as well as video content from GRTV. The print magazine launched in the UK in 2013, and in 2017 Gamereactor launched a cross-network English language esports sub-site covering competitive gaming. In November 2014, the print magazines were discontinued. [4]

  5. 2024 in esports - Wikipedia

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    This topic lists the esports events for the 2024 year. If tournaments are held entirely online, it is denoted in the list below. For those tournaments that are held either partially or entirely offline, the host city that hosts the Grand Final is indicated last, if there are multiple host cities.

  6. World Cyber Games - Wikipedia

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    World Cyber Games is one of the largest global esports tournaments, with divisions in various countries. [1] The World Cyber Games, created by International Cyber Marketing CEO Yoosup Oh and backed financially by Samsung, was considered the e-sports Olympics; [2] [3] events included an official opening ceremony, and players from various countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals.

  7. Game Informer - Wikipedia

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    Game Informer (GI) [a] was an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and game consoles. It debuted in August 1991, when the video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in-house newsletter. [5] [6] It was acquired by the retailer GameStop, which bought FuncoLand in 2000. Due to ...

  8. Jason Momoa Is 'Not Competitive at All' but Will 'Lock Horns ...

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    Related: Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet's 2 Kids: All About Lola and Nakoa-Wolf Momoa and Bonet, 57, welcomed daughter Lola in July 2007 and then son Nakoa-Wolf a year later in December 2008. The Game ...

  9. World e-Sports Games - Wikipedia

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    Another edition of the World e-Sports Games titled 'World E-Sports Masters' was held in Hangzhou, China from October 26 till November 2 (2008) and will feature eight professional Counter-Strike teams as well as eight professional WarCraft III players competing for a US$100,000 prize pool.