Esports
Once a niche subculture, esports and competitive gaming have now become a mainstream phenomenon. The Overwatch League and Call of Duty League feature wealthy owners from the NFL, League of Legends and Dota 2 regularly sell out stadiums, and Fortnite has its own World Cup. The next big sport could be a video game.


The League of Legends World Championship still feels special, even without a crowd
Andrew Webster






Andrew Webster



Parents are supporting their kids through intense but potentially lucrative careers
Jay Peters


Andrew Webster

Riot’s new, esports-ready game raises important questions about balancing competition with casual play
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