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Many clans take part in gaming competitions, but some clans are just small gaming squads consisting of friends. Squads range from groups of a few friends to four-thousand plus person organizations, with a broad range of structures, goals and members. The lifespan of a clan also varies considerably, from a few weeks to over a decade.
Clans are often in "ladders" where they move up after winning a match. As well as counting for standings in national and international gaming leagues such as the CPL there are regular events such as QuakeCon in which the very best players from around the world compete against one another, much like in popular sports. Practice matches are ...
PMS Clan (previously short for Psychotic Man Slayerz, now short for Pandora's Mighty Soldiers) [1] is an all-female multi-platform online gaming group. [2] It was founded in 2002 to provide a competitive, fun and positive environment for female gamers, and is one of the largest all-female gaming groups in the world.
This category's subcategories list notable esports teams and clans by certain criteria. Subcategories This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
FaZe Clan, or simply FaZe, is a professional esports and entertainment brand. Founded on May 30, 2010, as FaZe Sniping, the organization has professional players and content creators from around the world, across multiple games.
Classic games include the PC game Team Fortress 2, which is featured in a few smaller leagues such as the ESEA League, RGL, [16] United Gaming Clans, [17] and European Team Fortress 2 League. [18] Call of Duty [19] and Halo competitions usually play their console editions.
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Online gaming has drastically increased the scope and size of video game culture. Online gaming grew out of games on bulletin board systems and on college mainframes from the 1970s and 1980s. MUDs offered multiplayer competition and cooperation, but on a scope more geographically limited than on the Internet. The Internet allowed gamers from ...