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As the near-future of college sports remains uncertain during the pandemic, spectators will have an option for a less traditional athletic competition in…
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The Food and Drug Administration on June 15 approved the first-ever use of a video game to treat pediatric ADHD.The game, Endeavor Rx, went through seven…
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Today, more than 170 colleges and universities offer esports. And there's money on the table — more than $16 million in college scholarships. Naturally, high schools have followed suit.
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China has instituted an online video-game curfew for minors, banning anyone younger than 18 from online play between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. Intended to thwart…
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In the days after the company banned a Hong Kong player from competing, people across the world denounced Blizzard and showed their support for pro-democracy protests.
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GameStop, the brick-and-mortar video game retail chain, is shutting down 200 stores across the country. Most of the stores are profitable, but as gamers…
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The president struck a somber tone about the latest round of mass shootings in this country and talked about pushing for an end to them. But tone is one thing; action is another.
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Miami University's board of trustees is set Friday to upgrade the school's gaming minor to its own major.
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Ohio State is adding a new varsity sport to its lineup: competitive video gaming.OSU is among the first major universities to announce a varsity esports…
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Retro-style video games are making a comeback. Nintendo and Sega are reissuing classic game systems and even long-dormant Atari is coming back to market...