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“GG, Gratz”: Starcraft II Wings Of Liberty 10th Anniversary

Love, betrayal, and insectoid alien thingies that infest you until you beg for death—StarCraft has everything that gives lasting power to any space opera. Since Blizzard’s seminal real-time strategy game debuted in 1998, it has spawned an intense cult following, launched a reinvention of the global esports scene, and redefined the RTS genre all at the same time. Ten years after the sequel, TechRaptor takes a look at the legacy StarCraft II has forged.

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kreate1372d ago

i think these articles are misleading. wings of liberty is literally dead. so is heart of the swarm. Blizzard moved everything over to Legacy of the Void. if someone can let me know how to play wings of liberty or HOTS, let me know.

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Leviatán Signs Valorant World Champion C0M for VCT 2024

Leviatán signs 2023 Valorant World Champion C0M, significantly bolstering its roster for the 2024 VCT Americas campaign.

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Valorant Leads in Prize Money for Women's Esports in 2023

Valorant tops 2023 women's esports in prize money, leading with 54% of the $2.24M pool, outpacing Counter-Strike and Fortnite.

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Saudi Arabia, Qiddiya City to be the world’s first gaming & esports hub

Qiddiya City revealed plans for the world’s first comprehensive gaming and esports district. This pioneering project is set to position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for the flourishing gaming and esports industry.

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neomahi134d ago (Edited 134d ago )

I suppose we'll see. Things aren't looking so great over there at the moment and it may continue

S2Killinit134d ago (Edited 134d ago )

Hope you are not confusing israel/Palestine with saudi.

That’s like saying things arent looking so good in north america because of zika in south america.

But, I agree that this sort of declarations are more hopeful thinking. As if Saudi is in any way a hub for gaming. More like a hub for gaming censorship.

DarXyde134d ago (Edited 134d ago )

No, he's right. The entire region has always been turbulent, but I would think it worse as a consequence of the modern Nakba—the Saudis have stopped recently developing negotiations with Israel, and they do not even recognize Israeli statehood.

In case things escalate even further, I would not be surprised to see more Arab states getting involved on behalf of Palestine.

I would think eSports even their LIV golf tour are going to be less than ideal.

rlow1134d ago

The Saudis have a ton of money, so people will complain me. Whether it has longevity……welllll.