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February 8, 2014

Blizzard to fund competitive gaming at the college level

by John_A

Game tournament at BlizzCon 2010

The world of competitive gaming revolves around young players, but it’s not always easy for them to participate — many of them are college students without the resources to host large tournaments. They’ll soon get a helping hand from Blizzard, however. The StarCraft II developer is now promising support for college gaming groups that are part of the The eSports Association (TeSPA); as groups get larger, Blizzard will offer increasing amounts of cash, in-game bonuses and promo material. Groups with over 200 members will even get special guests. While the move is no doubt meant to sell more games, it could also create a stronger eSports community that nurtures rookies until they’re ready to hit the big leagues.

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Via: The Daily Dot

Source: Activision, TeSPA

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