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Esports regulator says there’s been a ‘very significant upturn’ in match-fixing – ABC News
It’s got a global audience of around 500 million people. But esports has a problem — a billion-dollar betting market is attracting criminals, tempting young emerging…
Few esports teams have achieved the phenomenal success of Fnatic.
Established 16 years ago as a niche project by a Sydney mum-and-son team in Australia, it later spawned a vaunted global brand that boasts a global audience of 55 million fans.
With more than 200 esports championships in the trophy chest, it has become a PR behemoth headquartered out of a muraled alleyway in east London.
Fnatic’s social feeds are populated with a new genus of elite athlete the hardcore gamers who comprise its teams…
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