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How to Enter and Win The Most Popular E-Sports Competitions
The eSports industry has been growing at a rapid pace over the last few years. We’re now seeing record numbers of gamers taking up eSports as a hobby, with the community expected to grow to 577.8 million players by 2024.
As more players turn their hands – or remotes – to this new type of online gaming, we have also seen a large increase in the number of eSports competitions appearing. These competitions give gamers the chance to prove their skills against other players and have the potential to win a significant amount of prize money for their hard work. If you want to keep updated on how you can enter and win some of these competitions, keep on reading.
Keep up to date with the latest gaming news
There are hundreds of blogs dedicated to the gaming industry out there that can act as your source of knowledge on all things eSports. Find a blog that you enjoy and bookmark it on your computer or mobile so you can be the first to know every time they release new articles. Thunderpick news from the esports world of competitions is a good place to start if you want to find out about upcoming competitions and get the lowdown on everything that has been on in previous tournaments, as well as a whole range of related eSports articles.
When you’re in an eSports competition, you’re likely going to be up against some of the best players in the world, so every little bit of knowledge you can get on the game is going to be useful. Make sure to read as much as you can, try out new tips, download any new updates, and practice as much as you can before you’re ready to enter.
Pick your sport
Picking the sport for your competition could mean the difference between winning a first-place medal or being at the bottom of the leaderboard. There are a lot of choices, so you should try and think about the games that you enjoy but are also really good at. After all, you’re going to be watching and playing this game a lot so you don’t want to choose one that you’ll get bored of after a few sessions.
Some of the biggest games in eSports are collectible card games (CCG), real-time strategy (RTS), first-person shooters (FPS), and multiplayer online battle arenas (MOBA).
Watch and follow as many competitions as you can
If you want to be a rising star in your favorite game, it’s best to learn from an example by watching and following along with other successful gamers. You can keep an eye on upcoming events on this eSports calendar which will tell you when the most popular competitions will be held.
Aside from watching the actual competitions, you should also follow content creators, find online gaming communities, and keep up to date with what commentators, gamers, and developers are doing on social media so you’re always in the loop.
The key is to try and integrate yourself into these gaming communities; there’s a wealth of knowledge out there that you can leverage in your own competitions so make an effort to explore as much as you can. You’d be surprised at how supportive the gaming industry is; it’s simple to make friends, find mentors, and explore a range of new gaming opportunities.
How to apply for eSports competitions
For the most part, eSports competitions are invite-only, which can make it very difficult for new gamers to get a spot. If you do want to get into some bigger competitions, one of the best things to do is play in a ranked mode online on your chosen game, climb up the leaderboard to make a name for yourself, and get yourself noticed.
It’s also possible to find smaller competitions that allow players of all levels to enter. They may not offer the biggest prizes to their champions, but it can be a good way to make a name for yourself in the eSports industry and work your way toward competing in the more prestigious tournaments.
There are plenty of tournaments, of all sizes, being held frequently throughout the year. While you’re still learning, try and apply for as many of these competitions as possible so that you can practice gameplay, understand how these competitions work, and hopefully come away with some impressive sums of prize money.
Final thoughts
eSports is an exciting way for avid gamers to test their skills in a competitive environment and win prize money for their hard work. Although it can be difficult to enter these competitions for beginners, if you’re able to study as much as you can, enter smaller competitions, and follow along with the latest gaming updates, you’ll be the next professional gamer in no time.
Canada
Northern Super League Partners with Stats Perform

Stats Perform, the global leader in sports AI, data and technology, has announced an official data partnership with the Northern Super League (NSL). The partnership will allow world-leading Opta data to be collected live from every NSL league game for the next three years.
Beginning this month, the Northern Super League (NSL) establishes a new era in Canadian sport as the country’s first professional domestic women’s soccer league — an ambitious and transformative initiative co-founded by former Canadian international and Olympic medallist Diana Matheson. Its inaugural season kicks off on April 16 and will feature six teams who have assembled multinational player rosters with extensive club and international experience, including 100-cap Canadian internationals Desiree Scott and Quinn.
Once the action begins, detailed data from every on-ball event, including advanced AI-powered Opta Analytics metrics such as Expected Goals (xG) and Expected Assists (xA), will be captured and distributed via feeds and Stats Perform products, including OptaAI Studio. This will enable various broadcasters, publishers and rights holders to generate stories and insights throughout the NSL season and provide them straight to the league’s fans in real time.
As part of the agreement, the NSL’s League Office and every NSL club will also have access to Opta Search, part of OptaAI Studio. This will allow their content creators to leverage all Opta data collected during the NSL season in the creation of data-led stories on the stand-out performers, and will help them generate key talking points for publication on official league and club platforms. Opta Search will also empower the NSL’s media team to create a range of data visualizations, including player shot maps and touch maps, to visually illustrate the impact of different players’ on-field performances.
Christina Litz, NSL President, said: “We are thrilled to have Stats Perform on board as our official data partner. When we talk about detailed performance data in soccer, Opta is the gold standard, so we are delighted to have it powering each of our official digital channels. As the season progresses, we want to put the spotlight on all the on-field heroes who emerge and having access to world-class data will help us tell their stories and inspire a new generation of Canadian soccer fans.”
Steve Xeller, Chief Revenue Officer at Stats Perform, said: “Stats Perform has been a huge supporter of expansion leagues around the world, so we are very pleased to be partnering with NSL in the lead-up to their first domestic campaign. Seeing a fully professional women’s soccer league launch in Canada is an incredibly exciting development for the sport in North America and we see considerable potential in working proactively with the League’s Head Office to help the competition grow, using the power of AI and data-led storytelling to build fan communities across the continent.”
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INCENTIVE GAMES SIGNS EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION DEAL FOR NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, SOUTH AFRICA AND UK WITH LIGHT & WONDER
Leading B2B games provider, Incentive Games, today announced its new agreement with premium gaming company and content provider Light & Wonder, Inc.
Through this agreement, Incentive Games will distribute its premium pay-to-play games – including new arcade-style titles – to key global regulated markets including the USA, Canada, South Africa, UK, and within Europe via Light & Wonder’s extensive operator network. Additionally, Incentive Games’ popular free-to-play content will be made available to a wider audience through Light & Wonder’s content marketplace.
The agreement brings together two industry leaders in iGaming and the strengths of both companies to deliver exceptional player experiences and elevate customer engagement.
Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games said, “This agreement is a landmark moment in our company’s history. Previously, we’ve worked directly with major operators such as bet365, FanDuel, and Sky Bet. Now, we can distribute our games via Light & Wonder, an exceptional aggregator that we trust will handle our games with care.”
Steve Mayes, Senior Director of Partners at Light & Wonder, said: “We are excited to work with Incentive Games, a leader in gamification solutions. We look forward to leveraging their innovative platform and bringing their customisable crash and fast game content to all major regulated markets.”
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PENN Entertainment Launches Stand-alone iCasino App, theScore Casino, in Ontario

PENN Entertainment announced that it has launched theScore Casino, a new stand-alone iCasino app in Ontario. The dedicated online casino experience leverages the popular theScore brand, which has been a mainstay in the Ontario market for decades. Now available on Android, iOS, and desktop, customers can login using their existing theScore Bet credentials, allowing for a seamless experience across online gaming platforms.
theScore Casino operates on the same cutting-edge proprietary technology platform as PENN’s online Hollywood Casino, which launched as a standalone product in the US in December. The product was recently ranked by Eilers & Krejcik as the #2 overall iCasino product in the US.
theScore Casino, also available within theScore Bet app, offers a variety of online slots, table games, and live dealer content, including original titles from PENN Game Studios, the company’s in-house game development studio. theScore Casino also includes bespoke live dealer tables and exclusive games such as Blue Jays Blackjack, an original title leveraging theScore Bet’s partnership with the Toronto Blue Jays.
“We’re excited to introduce our dedicated iCasino product in Ontario under the well-known and trusted theScore brand. We’ve built a strong online gaming foothold in the Ontario market and are primed to deliver an even better casino experience with our proven stand-alone app. Our customer-friendly platform features more than 1200 games, dozens of original titles and intuitive game play that distinguishes our product and positions us for even greater success,” said Aaron LaBerge, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Interactive at PENN Entertainment.
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