Travis visits the League of Legend and CLG booths at Anime Expo 2016
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Alex Myers on lessons learned from losing to Momochi
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LPN at CEO 2016: 'I think defense is definitely going to win the game'
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Sonic Fox on his CEO 2016 MKX victory: 'Once I know I'm in your head, it's over'
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Mike Ross on FGC media: 'If you have no inspirations, what are you doing?'
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KBR chats international training schedules, unique team lineups, and the future of MvC3
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Alex Jebailey delivers on CEO 2016, looking to make it even better next year
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Ricki Ortiz on learning new characters and practicing with Justin Wong
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Doublelift on why he misses the old trash talk days and why it's important for League
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IMT coach Dylan Falco says that the new LCS format encourages new strategies and experimentation
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Impact believes NA's focus on macro play will help NA teams reach semis at Worlds
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Aphromoo on facing TSM this week: 'I'm just here to 2-0 and get it over with'
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Top moments from CEO 2016
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GM Matt Akhavan expects Team EnVyUs to improve now that they've returned to scrimming top teams
CEO 2016
LI Joe on the Capcom Pro Tour and Street Fighter V’s fresh change of pace
After a run of poor results during the summer leg of the Heroes of the Storm Global Circuit, the former world champion team Cloud9 has disbanded. Both Kun “iDream” Fang and Derek “DunkTrain” Arabian have retired from competitive play, leaving Keiwan “k1pro” Itakura and John Paul “King Caffeine” Lopez
Two popular YouTubers with a reach of over 10 million subscribers have found themselves in the middle of a scandal over their promotion of a CS:GO gambling site they own.
After Cloud9 pulled support for their Heroes of the Storm squad shortly after the second Summer Championship Qualifier in Burbank, all hell broke loose in the North American scene. More often than not, a roster change at the top echelons of play brings a trickle down effect to the rest of the teams
Alienware Japan has a new face representing its brand in competitive Street Fighter. The partnership between Nemo and Alienware couldn’t have worked out better for both sides. Nemo is a salary man – a popular term for white collar workers in Japan – and he has long balanced his career with competitive
Yahoo Esports takes a trip to Anime Expo 2016 in Los Angeles to check out the League of Legends merchandise booth, stop by the Counter Logic Gaming setup, and admire the local cosplay.