IMMORTALS’ UNIVERSITY SHOWDOWN RETURNS
Los Angeles, Nov. 02, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Immortals Gaming Club (IGC) announced today that it was teaming up with the Southern California Toyota Dealers to launch a second tournament with its Immortals (IMT) League of Legends team this year. Earlier
GAMING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
California State University, Dominguez Hills’ Esports Association will hold BLITZ 2 Electric Boogaloo, a two-day collegiate charity speedrun marathon, in partnership with Microsoft and GamersEDU on Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 via Twitch, the video live streaming service. “A speedrun is a play-through of
STRENGTHENING CONNECTIONS IN THE MIDST OF A GLOBAL PANDEMIC
For many students across the nation, the transition to remote learning in response to COVID-19 was an overwhelming challenge. As students and teachers do their best to adapt to the new realities of learning and teaching, some of our students
Toro Esports Uses Gaming to Mentor Local Students
The California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) Esports Association prides itself on being about more than just competition. They proved that once again during a first-of-its-kind Esports Summer S.T.E.A.M. Camp in June and July. Association members served as mentors during
Toro Esports, Compton USD Hosts Overwatch Tourney
The California State University, Dominguez Hills Esports Association collaborated with the Compton Unified School District to host the first ever Compton USD Showdown, a gaming tournament where high school students competed against each other and showcased their skills on the
“Power ranking” professional circuit teams using MCDM
Over the course of more than 40 years, video games have advanced far beyond Pitfall, Asteroids, and Frogger on the Atari 2600 gaming console, with some of the earliest gaming tournaments taking place in the United States during the 1970s
Esports Makes the Front Page
As the world has come to a standstill due to the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic, many CSUDH clubs and organizations have been halted to prevent the spread of the disease; but the Esports association on campus is not allowing the virus
Online Gamers Hone Skills in Pandemic
Esports, organized video gaming, is finding a new role in the COVID-19 pandemic, as people locked down at home try to keep up their competitive skills. Mike O’Sullivan reports that students at two California colleges meet online weekly in virtual
Gaymers And Allies Unite Over Video Games
The Queer Culture and Resource Center(QCRC) held the first of four planned Queer Geek and Gamer Nights on Thursday, Feb. 7th. The event, organized by the Anime, TableTop and Trading Card Gaming Clubs, as well as the CSUDH Esports Association, attracted
Esports Curriculum Loading…
By next spring, there could be as many as three eSports-related classes offered at CSUDH, which would put this school on the list of about 50 forward-thinking schools that realize the potential that eSports and the larger industry it is part of,