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  2. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    Stream sniping is a common tactic to gain an advantage in a video game by watching the live stream of an enemy player while playing. [36] Several video game developers have taken measures against stream sniping, and video games such as Rust and Fortnite now hide the names of popular streamers.

  3. GunZ 2 - Wikipedia

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    Though never explicitly mentioned, it is suggested that the universes of GunZ 1 & 2 are indeed connected. Although GunZ 1's lore isn't as expansive, GunZ 2 has the same mansion map from GunZ 1, which features the statue of Ryswick the Great. One of the songs of GunZ 1's OST is named Ryswick style, likely a reference to the statue of the same name.

  4. Tokischa - Wikipedia

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    In September, she released the extended play Freestyle #007, featuring DJ Scuff. At the same time she released the single "Empatillada", with Jamby El Favo. The following month, she released the single "Twerk" with Eladio Carrión. Its music video reached more than five million views on the YouTube platform.

  5. GunZ: The Duel - Wikipedia

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    GunZ: The Duel (Korean: 건즈 온라인), or simply GunZ, was an online third-person shooting game, [1] originally created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment and currently owned by MasangSoft. [2] [3] [4] It was free-to-play, with a microtransaction business model for purchasing premium in-game items

  6. Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour - Wikipedia

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    In the semifinals, the winners of the quarterfinals involving players 1 and 4 face each other, while the winners of the quarterfinals involving players 2 and 3 play the other match. The losers from the quarter-finals determine their final rankings in a fifth-place play-off, while losers from the semi-finals meet in a third-place play-off. [14]

  7. ijji - Wikipedia

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    The ijji website opened on July 7, 2006. [1] The American-based game portal published some well known worldwide titles that include Alliance of Valiant Arms, GunZ, and Soldier Front. In 2009 ijji decided to focus more on the "hardcore" gaming segment, by releasing titles like Alliance of Valiant Arms and Soul of the Ultimate Nation.

  8. F2Freestylers - Wikipedia

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    Wingrove was the first professional freestyle footballer to sign for a Premier League club, signing for Tottenham Hotspur—who had previously rejected him as a youngster—in 2003, [11] for whom he would perform at half-time breaks and corporate events and occasionally fill in for first-team players in advertisements.

  9. MAIET Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company started out as a small group of five researchers which eventually grew into a company. [3] In 2015 MAIET was dissolved, giving gaming rights to Masangsoft Inc.(마상소프트) [4] [5] [6] The founder and CEO, Venister, went off to work on several different ventures including a new gaming studio named Onion Crew.