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  2. Esports - Wikipedia

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    Twitch, an online streaming platform launched in 2011, routinely streams popular esports competitions. In 2013, viewers of the platform watched 12 billion minutes of video on the service, with the two most popular Twitch broadcasters being League of Legends and Dota 2. [55]

  3. Multiplayer online battle arena - Wikipedia

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    Multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) [a] is a subgenre of strategy video games in which two teams of players compete against each other on a predefined battlefield. Each player controls a single character with a set of distinctive abilities that improve over the course of a game and which contribute to the team's overall strategy. [1]

  4. Fnatic - Wikipedia

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    Fnatic (pronounced "fanatic"; also stylised as fnatic or FNATIC) is a professional esports organisation headquartered in London, United Kingdom. [2] Founded on 23 July 2004, [3] it has players from around the world competing in several games.

  5. The International 2017 - Wikipedia

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    Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed by Valve, which released in 2013.In it, two teams of five players compete by selecting pre-designed in-game hero characters, each with a variety of innate skills and deploy-able powers, and cooperating together to destroy the base of the other team before their own base is destroyed as to win the round.

  6. Fly (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Tal Aizik (Hebrew: טל אייזיק; born 9 March 1993), better known as Fly, is an Israeli professional Dota 2 player for Nouns Esports. [1] He is a former co-founder of the esports team OG. Aizik won four Dota Major Championships with team OG. [2]

  7. U.S. Army Esports - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Esports is an esports team sponsored by the United States Army. [2] The team, which consists of active duty and reserve personnel, was announced in November 2018 as a public outreach initiative operating within the Fort Knox, Kentucky-based Army Marketing and Engagement Team.

  8. Ari Gameplays - Wikipedia

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    Between May 18 and 19, 2019 she was invited to the Mexican festival Open.GG. [16] In September 2019, she was a luxury guest at The International 2019 Dota 2 tournament in La Paz, Bolivia. [17] [18] In September 2020, after suffering a ban on Twitch, she migrates to Facebook Gaming. [19]

  9. The International 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2019 (TI9) was the ninth iteration of The International, an annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament. Hosted by Valve, the game's developer, the tournament followed a year-long series of awarding qualifying points, known as the Dota Pro Circuit (DPC), with the top 12 ranking teams being directly invited to the tournament, which took place in August 2019 at the ...