F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Latest SWC News: Winning Fund Amount Exceeds $2 Million

Latest SWC News: Winning Fund Amount Exceeds $2 Million

Latest SWC News: Winning Fund Amount Exceeds $2 Million

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xanderzone317
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12-28-2016, 07:48 PM
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Everyone knows I shared an update when the Smite World Championship prize pool hit a million dollars—a remarkable achievement, perhaps. Now the stakes have risen even higher, reaching $2 million. Smite, the third biggest MOBA in the market, stands strong with solid odds of landing second among the highest-paying professional leagues. In 2014, the League of Legends World Championship offered $2.13 million, and thanks to ongoing player contribution programs, Smite is poised to climb into the top 100 for overall prize money.

One reason Smite thrives as an e-Sport is its blend of strategic MOBA play with sharp individual shooting skills. It’s a Third Person Shooter (TPS) MOBA set against the backdrop of Real Time Strategy (RTS) mechanics, making it unique among the top titles. While personal talent matters in LoL or DotA 2, Smite stands out because its abilities focus on consistent damage rather than random chance. The League of Legends wikia notes that autoattacks in LoL are hard to avoid, but in Smite they fire straight ahead, requiring precise aiming. This means enemies can dodge easily, allowing skilled players to land hits and execute powerful plays.

Moreover, mastering team composition, skill selection, and timing is crucial for success in Smite. Whether you play casually or with strategy in mind, the game’s dynamic nature keeps it thrilling to watch.
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xanderzone317
12-28-2016, 07:48 PM #1

Everyone knows I shared an update when the Smite World Championship prize pool hit a million dollars—a remarkable achievement, perhaps. Now the stakes have risen even higher, reaching $2 million. Smite, the third biggest MOBA in the market, stands strong with solid odds of landing second among the highest-paying professional leagues. In 2014, the League of Legends World Championship offered $2.13 million, and thanks to ongoing player contribution programs, Smite is poised to climb into the top 100 for overall prize money.

One reason Smite thrives as an e-Sport is its blend of strategic MOBA play with sharp individual shooting skills. It’s a Third Person Shooter (TPS) MOBA set against the backdrop of Real Time Strategy (RTS) mechanics, making it unique among the top titles. While personal talent matters in LoL or DotA 2, Smite stands out because its abilities focus on consistent damage rather than random chance. The League of Legends wikia notes that autoattacks in LoL are hard to avoid, but in Smite they fire straight ahead, requiring precise aiming. This means enemies can dodge easily, allowing skilled players to land hits and execute powerful plays.

Moreover, mastering team composition, skill selection, and timing is crucial for success in Smite. Whether you play casually or with strategy in mind, the game’s dynamic nature keeps it thrilling to watch.