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E-sports is the abbreviation of 'electronic sports'. | '''E-sports''' is the abbreviation of 'electronic sports'. Also called '''professional gaming''' and '''cybersports''', it involves teams or players competing in tournaments or leagues organized for purposes of promoting a [[video game]] or entertaining a mass audience. A good example of popular games in e-sports is [[Starcraft]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:08, 4 March 2011
E-sports is the abbreviation of 'electronic sports'. Also called professional gaming and cybersports, it involves teams or players competing in tournaments or leagues organized for purposes of promoting a video game or entertaining a mass audience. A good example of popular games in e-sports is Starcraft.