In a groundbreaking move for the competitive world of gaming, esports is officially making its debut on the Asian Games’…
Overwatch 2 goes offline in China after NetEase termination
Blizzard’s Overwatch 2 and other titles have officially been shut down in China, owing to the termination of the game developer’s partnership with NetEase.
Blizzard Entertainment to exit China following denial of NetEase extension
American game developer Blizzard Entertainment has been denied its proposal to extend its partnership with game publisher NetEase by six months in China.
DPC China Tour 1: Division I betting tips & odds | Tuesday, January 10
Esportbet’s free Dota 2 betting predictions for Tuesday, January 10, focus on two Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) China 2023 Tour 1: Division I bouts.
DPC China 2023 Tour 1 Division I betting tips – Friday, January 6
Esportbet brings you free Dota 2 predictions for two Dota Pro Circuit (DPC) China Tour 1: Division I bouts on Friday, January 6. Here are our selections for Team Aster vs Knights and Xtreme Gaming vs Aster.Aries, with top esports betting odds.
China loses out on its usual top representation at Dota 2’s The International 2022
Since The International was first introduced, China has always had the most representatives in the professional Dota 2 scene. The country has boasted the most players in the event year after year. However, this year’s tournament recorded a lower count than the previous editions.
EDward Gaming unveil plans for a new esports stadium
EDward Gaming have announced plans to erect a new 1000 seater capacity esports stadium in Shanghai, China.
Royal Never Give Up qualifies for Dota 2’s The International 2022
Royal Never Give Up have qualified for Dota 2’s The International 2022, cruising through some of the strongest teams in the Chinese Qualifiers.
Can Counter-Strike be changed to have a future in China?
One of the most popular video games in the world, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, has been targeted by China, who could ban the game in their country if it fails to pass their classification regulations.
China officially recognises eSports players as legitimate profession
They may be a little late to the party, but the Chinese Government has officially acknowledged that being an esports player is an official vocation.