Official confirmation has been issued.
Official confirmation has been issued.
So how does it work? I like DotA2 for a MOBA and CS is a classic that you definitely shouldn't ignore. League seems more popular now, but that doesn't mean it's the best.
I think this is a huge issue. At least here in where I live (Singapore) we have such things called "CCA" co-curricular activities where after standard school hours, students would participate in such activities. The system is heavily ingrained with the focus still being studying, if there is any small indication of when the student participating in CCA is starting to drop their grades, then they would be approached to drop the CCA, if they refuse then they would be removed. I guess this works because majority of students here actually want to study, not sure how a system like this would work with students who wont want to study and with such a popular and time demanding thing such as esports.
I mean, forming a team after school sounds like a positive move, but a varsity program that's taken seriously could take esports even further behind. If students begin struggling in class or skipping school because they stayed up late gaming, there are many concerns about the risks involved.
I acknowledge those who express themselves through their physical presence more than those who use their hands.