Richard Lewis takes a look at a new development in competitive
gaming, namely Play The Gamer. The aims of the project are to make
competitive gaming more social and to introduce the principles
behind it to all levels of players.
You don't need to be Bob Dylan to know that the times they are a
changing and those of us passionate about e-sports have seen and
felt those changes of late. While the gaming industry continues to
thrive with many companies remaining profitable throughout a global
recession and Hollywood calling as they try and find the next thing
they can mine for inspiration, e-sports remains a marginalised
curiosity, an introverted cousin within an extended family. The
change had to come at some point and in truth would have been
better had it come sooner but we are a stubborn and proud bunch,
resistant to change and insistent on adhering to traditions.
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