Post @agelagos thoughts. The core that has struck in my head - how to make positive impact by making local esports great, going beyond just competitions and events. While in some countries it’s more of a nice headline, in Africa and has real value https://t.co/vklLC46QqP
Did you know in 1997, Quake's Red Annihilation became one of the first "true" esports events? 🏆 2,000 competitors, online battles, live spectators, and the winner drove away in a Ferrari 328 GTS! Quake laid the groundwork for modern esports. #Esports1MinFact
Saturday Esports Facts Minute. Did you know Doom, launched in 1993, revolutionized the FPS genre with its four-player deathmatch mode? A gem for those pre-Berlin Wall fall! 🎮 A cornerstone in competitive gaming history. #Esports1MinFact
Saturday Esports Facts Minute. Did you know Street Fighter II revolutionized competitive gaming in 1991 by creating a face-to-face experience? 🥊 EVO, a project focused on fighting games, has been uniting enthusiasts since 1996. The niche is small but mighty! #Esports1MinFact
Saturday Esports Facts Minute. Did you know the first official video game competition was in 1972, featuring Spacewar at Stanford? 🎮 The prize was a Rolling Stone subscription! #Esports1MinFact
What if we told you gaming's impact goes beyond fun? It's about skill development, global connections, and even deterring bad habits. But, with benefits like these come challenges: addiction risks and cybersecurity threats. How do we balance? #GamingBenefits#Cybersecurity
What if we told you gaming shapes Gen Z's social lives? 70% of teen gamers say it keeps them connected. Gaming isn't just play; it's a platform for expression and camaraderie. Voice chats, avatars, and virtual worlds offer more than entertainment. Thoughts? #Esports#GenZ
Saturday Esports Facts Minute. Did you know in 1962, one of the first competitive gaming experiences was Spacewar!, developed on a massive MIT computer? It laid the groundwork for esports as we know it today. #Esports1MinFact
What if we told you the future of #esports might not just be in new arenas, but in empowering the grassroots community & education? 🎮✨ Is it time to shift focus? Your thoughts matter to us. Share & discuss. Esportsly yours, https://t.co/Dl92usdt5q #GamingFuture
Saturday Esports Facts Minute. Did you know the first video games appeared in the early 1950s? Games like Bertie the Brain and OXO digitized tic-tac-toe, letting players face off against AI. Checkers followed suit. The dawn of digital gaming! #Esports1MinFact
Bridging the digital generational gap is crucial! 🎮👨👩👧👦 81% of parents report their kids game online. Let's use gaming to foster family bonds, enhance learning, and navigate digital risks together. What's your take? #Esports#FamilyGaming#PassportGG
What if we told you gaming isn't just fun and games for kids? The hidden dangers, like cyber threats and online harassment, are evolving. Kids are especially vulnerable. Let's protect our minors in the gaming world. What do you think? Esportsly yours, https://t.co/Dl92usdt5q
#passportgg
Competitive games are always about comparison!
It’s always a competition of who is better, faster, and more accurate!
Introducing a new feature — player comparison!
Select up to 5 gamers and click the “compare” button at the bottom of the ranking.
Isn’t it cool?
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a champion? Number one?
We believe so!
In most cases, the first places have long been taken.
We believe that everyone deserves to be the first!
On the https://t.co/9nbkvmPLRm platform, you can customize the ranking and make filters by GEO
Dear ladies, thank you for inspiring all of us every day and giving your beauty and love to this world.
From the entire https://t.co/VBEKbrgToZ team, we congratulate you on this beautiful day and wish you always be happy and cheery!
Happy International women’s day!
#Play4Good has become an ambitious project for gamers - https://t.co/VBEKbrgToZ!
We launched with a great initiative to bring gamers together in a rather challenging period. Now, we understand how important this initiative is!
Battle Cup has become a familiar weekly event for almost every player who likes to play in the company of friends. Someone is picking up streaky trophies in front of a nickname, and someone has still not managed to win.
Office workers kill their free time playing solitaire, the older generation grows turnips and plays browser games on social networks, and streamers often warm up in OSU between matches.
Do you play timekillers games?