Electronic sports
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The overall term for computer games as a sport is Electronic Sports, or eSports. Electronic Sports includes amateur and professional players, the latter being the most advanced and thus considered eSports athletes.
Players organize themselves in clans to compete in official computer gaming tournaments and leagues.
External links to leagues
- Cyber Evolution (http://www.cevolved.com/)
- Electronic Sports League (http://www.esl-europe.net)
- Cyberathlete professional League (http://www.thecpl.com)
- World Cyber Games [1] (http://www.worldcybergames.com)
- Electronic Sports World Cup (http://www.esportsworldcup.com)
External links to teams
- Schroet Kommando (http://www.schroet.com)
- Armateam (http://www.armateam.fr)
- Mousesports (http://www.mousesports.de)
- Team3D (http://www.team3d.net)
- Team NoA (http://www.teamnoa.net)
External links to e-sports news portals
- GotFrag? (http://www.gotfrag.com)
- Language: English - Site for the American e-Sport scene
- Amped News (http://www.ampednews.com)
- Language: English - Mostly a site for the American e-Sport scene
- SoGamed (http://www.sogamed.com)
- Language: English - Largest e-Sport site, founded by Andreas "bds" Thorstensson.
- ESReality (http://www.esreality.com)
- Language: English - Site for the general e-Sport scene, mostly FPS games
- Gamelux (http://www.gamelux.net)
- Language: Dutch - Site for the Benelux e-Sport scene
- Cyberfight (http://www.cyberfight.org)
- Language: Russian/English - General e-Sport site with a slightly bigger interest for the Russian e-Sport scene