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  2. Hearthstone - Wikipedia

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    The Tavern Brawl mode was in development for over a year before it was released in June 2015; the feature went through many iterations before the team was satisfied. [80] Dodds equated the Tavern Brawl mode as a place to try experimental mechanics that may later be introduced to the game, as well as to offer gameplay that varies significantly ...

  3. Luminosity Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Luminosity Gaming is a professional esports organization based in North America. It has teams competing in Call of Duty, Overwatch, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, Super Smash Bros., Fortnite, Apex Legends, Rocket League, Pokémon Unite, Brawl Stars and League of Legends. [2]

  4. Brawl Stars - Wikipedia

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    Brawl Stars takes place in a fictional abandoned amusement park named Starr Park. Initially introduced in a live-action short film, [7] in-game surveillance footage showed that Starr Park closed in 1995 due to magic purple gems that granted several staff and visitors in Starr Park immortality, but in the ensuing chaos, gave life to inanimate objects and mutated plant life and animals [8]

  5. Brawl Busters - Wikipedia

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    Brawl Busters, "formerly known as Project Plan B", [2] is an action brawler that featured competitive and co-operative battle modes all in a third person view. "With its simple and intuitive controls, this easy to pick up and play game makes team strategy a must as players battle against each other or team up against computer controlled enemies". [3]

  6. Brian Kibler - Wikipedia

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    He took second place in the GEICO Brawl #1 in July 2015. Kibler has also been a commentator on Hearthstone tournaments, including the BlizzCon and Championship tournaments. [26] [27] Kibler has been regularly streaming his Hearthstone gameplay on Twitch, and has a reputation in the community of being diplomatic, level-headed and rarely becoming ...

  7. Kripparrian - Wikipedia

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    Octavian Morosan [2] (born June 30, 1987) [3] better known by his online username Kripparrian, is a Romanian-Canadian [4] Twitch streamer, YouTuber and video game personality. He is known for his achievements on Diablo III, World of Warcraft, and Hearthstone, as well as winning the "Favorite Hearthstone Stream" and Most "Engaged" Viewers categories, and coming second in the "Highest Stream ...

  8. Trump (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 2013, he was signed by Team Razer as the world's first professional Hearthstone player. [3] [7] In the Blizzard 2013 Stream Awards, Shih won the "Most Educational Stream" category with 43% of the vote, [3] and came second in the "Favorite Hearthstone Stream" category. [8] Shih's Hearthstone decks are often used as examples for ...

  9. Forsen - Wikipedia

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    In Hearthstone, Forsen won his first tournament in the May 2015 HTC Invitational, [7] and won a Play it Cool streaming marathon in October 2015, achieving the highest rank among the competitors after 24 hours of play. [8] In 2015, Forsen was one of the top four Hearthstone streamers, streaming to up to 45,000 viewers on his live stream on ...