"It is easy to tell Warcraft 3 is on the rise thanks to increased tournament prize pools, new teams forming and pro-players once again finding sponsorship. In fact, an announcement today by the esports organization Heroes Hearth is doing its part in adding to Reforged anticipation. "
Known as the "esports Olympics", the world's largest esports competition, World Cyber Games (WCG) is finally making its return after 6 long years. With Clash Royale, Crossfire, Dota2, Hearthstone,
Who will be the new 'Legend' Player? Formed in the year 2000, the 'World Cyber Games' (WCG) is an international esports competition that hosts a wide variety of popular game titles for esports athlete
This is the full text of WCG's March 11th, 2019 press release. World Cyber Games (WGC), Inc. has released the games and tournament schedule leading up to the WCG 2019 Xi'an main event, and announced
The ambitious Reforged project will launch Warcraft 3 and it's staunch esports community into the limelight. A seasoned group of competitors, broadcasters and viewers will have to contend with modern indicators of "a successful esport".
The Warcraft 3 Gold League (WGL) which is held annually in China will be held in 2019 as well. The summer season, which goes from February to May, and the winter season, which is held from July to
Many gaming fans envy pro gamers since they can earn money doing what they like. Of course, even pro gamers go through hardship, but on the face of it, it's quite hard to see what kind of troubles the
Activision Blizzard’s tumultuous 2018 ended last night with a regulatory filing that announced the firing of the Cheif Financial Officer (CFO) Spencer Neumann. Per the filing, the termination of his employment was “unrelated to the Company’s financial reporting or disclosure controls and procedures.” He is currently on paid leave, per the company.
The technological advancement following the Industrial Revolution had a huge impact and led to a massive decline in manual labor. Many average craftsmen resided in their village or town for almost the
Warcraft 3 living legend, Jang "Moon" Jae Ho, donated all of his BREC prize-winning to a school in China.
Jake “SolidJake” Kulinski’s involvement in the Heroes of the Storm scene pre-dates the release of the full game being available to the general public. Between masterminding what is arguably the most popular Heroes’ podcast, TownHall Heroes, to casting the amateur Open Division scene and launching a community funded tournament with a $10,000 prize pool, Bloodlust, SolidJake has seen and done it all. While the list of accolades continues further in Blizzard games and the fighting game community (FGC), SolidJake has accomplished all that he has despite failing to look out for ‘numero uno’...himself. As long as his wife and her family’s business is taken care of, as long as the Blizzard community is taken care of, as long as the players and talent around him are taken care of, Jake is fine operating at a loss and putting himself at risk. The consummate ‘fall guy’ as it were. That’s not to say he hasn’t had opportunities to put himself first and selfishly look to further his career in the entertainment business; it has to be on his terms after everyone else around him is first taken care of.
Legendary Warcraft 3 pro gamer Jang “Moon” Jae-ho shared his thoughts on Warcraft 3: Reforged. On the 3rd of November (KST), Blizzard Entertainment announced their remastered version of
A cinematic is one of content that excites the BlizzCon audience as much as the new game titles or first demonstration. Blizzard fans shout and become thrilled like nothing before while watching them.
BlizzCon this year is also the event where J. Allen Brack announces his appointment to the new CEO of Blizzard. Beginning as the production director of World of Warcraft, Mr. Brack has been working at
Warcraft 3 has been going through numerous patch updates over the past year. There have always been rumors of a Warcraft remastering and, at BlizzCon 2018, Blizzard delivered.
On October 5 (PDT), TESPA announced its "Ask Me Anything" sessions with Blizzard Entertainment, one of the most successful gaming companies worldwide, for anyone who'd be interested in asking question
Michael Morhaime, the co-founder and CEO at Blizzard Entertainment, has resigned from the company. Through the official social media and homepage, Blizzard Entertainment announced the resignation of M
this weekend during the Warcraft 3 Master's Coliseum, the grand finals of arguably the most fan-anticipated tournaments of the year ended in just 15 minutes. Mainly, because one player seemed to give up completely.
Warcraft 3 has effectively risen from the dead, once more emerging as supported RTS for the now niche, but growing player base.
An ‘Esports Access' camp was held in UCI. This camp is the third this year, following Overwatch Bootcamp and Girls in Gaming. Starting from the 23rd of July, UCI Esports Center held a camp on