Formula 1 has announced the launch of the Formula 1 Esports Series, marking the world’s premier motorsport’s official entry into the booming esports industry.
Hong Kong tech festival hosts world’s first women’s esports event
The Kong Computer and Communications Festival will play host to the world’s first women’s esports event from August 25 to 28.
City-based esports league coming to Australia in 2018
The Australian arm of British-based esports promoter Gfinity is partnering up with an Aussie media company to launch an all-new Elite Series Australian esports league.
Paris open to esports at 2024 Summer Olympics program
The Paris Olympic bid committee is open to including esports in the 2024 Summer Olympics program to draw interest from the younger generation of millennials who love video games more than traditional sports.
The International 7 Dota 2 kicks off with record $23m prize pool
Day 1 of The International 2017 has officially kicked things off with a bang in Key Arena, Seattle, marking the beginning of this year’s biggest Dota 2 esports tournament, currently offering a record-breaking $23 million prize pool.
Dan Harmon and Game Grumps team up for new esports YouTube comedy
An all-new comedy series based on the world of esports is coming to Google’s premium YouTube Red service, produced by Dan Harmon (Ricky and Morty) and starring the Game Grumps.
Smash.gg gains $11m for independent esports tournament creation
Popular esports platform Smash.gg raises $11 million from multiple investors to continue building its infrastructure for community-based esports tournaments.
Philippines government declares support for esports
The esports scene in the Philippines will be getting more official government recognition and support after a statement from the Games and Amusements Board (GAB) confirmed esports now comes under their jurisdiction.
ESL One Hamburg 2017 to host the first Dota 2 Valve major
ESL One Hamburg 2017, the largest competitive Dota 2 event in Europe, will be the first Valve Major for the 2017-2018 competitive season.
New Australian esports reality series coming soon
A new Australian reality series based on professional League of Legends video gamers living together will be streamed on YouTube with the winner pocketing $10,000.