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  2. Axie Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Games like Axie Infinity are often associated with psychological problems on the part of their players. [6] In this context the main point of argument is the suspicion that players might play the game primarily for monetary reasons rather than for the purpose of entertainment: The extrinsic motivation to play outweighs the pure entertainment ...

  3. Category:Tempo Storm players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tempo Storm players" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Axe (gamer) D.

  4. List of downtempo artists - Wikipedia

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  5. Lethal Company - Wikipedia

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    Lethal Company has received critical acclaim on the online storefront Steam, topping the platform's Global Top Seller list and having 100,000 concurrent players in November 2023. [ 20 ] [ 16 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Its popularity has been attributed to social media [ 23 ] [ 24 ] and compared to the similar horror game Phasmophobia .

  6. List of Lethal Legion members - Wikipedia

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    The Lethal Legion is a team of fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics.. The first version of the Legion appears in The Avengers #78 (Jul. 1970); the second version in Avengers #164 (Oct. 1977); the third version in West Coast Avengers vol. 2, #1 (Oct. 1985); the fourth Avengers West Coast #98 (Sep. 1993) and the final version in the limited series Dark Reign ...

  7. Tempo Storm - Wikipedia

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    Tempo Storm is an American esports professional video game team that has teams competing in Age of Empires II, FIFA, Magic: The Gathering, fighting games, and Shadowverse. They have formerly held divisions in Hearthstone , Heroes of the Storm , Fortnite , League of Legends , Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Overwatch , Vainglory , Tom Clancy ...

  8. Lethal League - Wikipedia

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    Lethal League is an indie fighting video game developed by Dutch developer Team Reptile. It was released worldwide on Windows on 27 August 2014, with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions released in May 2017. A sequel, Lethal League Blaze, was released on Windows in October 2018, and on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in July 2019.

  9. Lethal Enforcers 3 - Wikipedia

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    Lethal Enforcers 3/Seigi no Hero allows players to play the stages in the order they desire (with the exception of the Diet Building a.k.a. "Lethal Enforcers 3/Seigi no Hero" stage). With the exception of the Cops in the City stage, players have access to a 10-round Glock handgun as a standard munition. There are 6 stages in all: [8]