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Web3 Startup Community Gaming Announces Layoffs Due to Decline in Esports Industry.

Web3 Startup Community Gaming, a company that specializes in creating blockchain-based gaming platforms, has announced that it will be laying off a significant portion of its workforce due to a decline in the esports industry. The layoffs come as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused a significant decrease in the number of esports events and tournaments being held around the world.Community Gaming was founded in 2018 with the goal of creating a decentralized platform for esports tournaments and competitions. The company's platform uses blockchain technology to provide

Virtus.pro Withdraws from IEM Rio 2023 and is Replaced by Imperial Esports

Virtus.pro, one of the most prominent esports organizations in the world, has announced its withdrawal from the upcoming Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) Rio 2023 tournament. The decision comes as a surprise to many fans and industry experts, as Virtus.pro has been a consistent presence in major esports events for years.The reason for Virtus.pro's withdrawal from IEM Rio 2023 has not been officially disclosed. However, rumors suggest that the organization is facing internal issues, including conflicts between team members and management. Some sources also speculate that Virtus.pro is struggling financially, which

Brisbane Esports Events to Kick Off This Weekend with Record CS:GO Prize Pool, Expanded SC2 Tournament and More

This weekend, Brisbane will be hosting a record-breaking esports event with a massive prize pool and expanded tournaments in popular games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) and StarCraft II (SC2). The event is being organized by the Brisbane Esports Association (BEA) and will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from August 3rd to August 5th.The event will feature a massive CS:GO tournament with a $50,000 prize pool, the largest ever for a single tournament in Australia. The tournament will feature some of the best teams from

Brisbane to Host Record-Breaking Esports Events This Weekend, Featuring CS:GO Prize Pool and Expanded SC2 Tournament

This weekend, Brisbane will be hosting a record-breaking esports event. The event will feature a CS:GO prize pool and an expanded StarCraft II tournament. This is the first time that Brisbane has hosted an esports event of this magnitude and it is sure to be an exciting experience for all involved.The CS:GO tournament will feature a prize pool of $50,000 AUD. This is the largest prize pool ever offered in a CS:GO tournament in Australia. The tournament will feature some of the best teams from around the world, including teams

Brisbane Esports Events to Feature Record CS:GO Prize Pool, Expanded SC2 Tournament and More This Weekend

This weekend, Brisbane is set to host one of the biggest esports events in Australia. The event, which will feature a record prize pool of $50,000 for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), will also include an expanded StarCraft II (SC2) tournament and several other exciting activities.The event, which is being held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, will feature some of the best CS:GO teams from around the world. These teams will compete for the $50,000 prize pool, which is the largest ever for a CS:GO event in Australia. The

2023 PMSL: PUBG Mobile Super League – The Most Exciting League of the Year

The 2023 PUBG Mobile Super League (PMSL) is set to be the most exciting league of the year. The PMSL is a global esports tournament featuring the best PUBG Mobile teams from around the world. This tournament will feature some of the best players and teams in the world competing for a massive prize pool. The PMSL will be held in multiple locations around the world, with the main event taking place in Los Angeles, California. The tournament will feature a total of 16 teams from different regions, including North

Alex Rodriguez and Billionaire Partner Lose $300 Million in SPAC Investment, Minnesota Timberwolves Raise $20 Million for New Venture

Alex Rodriguez and Billionaire Partner Lose $300 Million in SPAC Investment Alex Rodriguez, the former New York Yankees star, and billionaire partner Marc Lore recently lost $300 million in a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) investment. The two had invested in a SPAC called Vision Esports, which was created to acquire esports teams and organizations. Unfortunately, the deal fell through, leaving Rodriguez and Lore with a hefty loss. A SPAC is a type of investment vehicle that allows investors to purchase shares in a company that is not yet publicly