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  2. Blacklist International - Wikipedia

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    Blacklist International is a Southeast Asian esports organization under Tier One Entertainment.They manage competitive esports divisions in PUBG, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Garena Free Fire, Call of Duty: Mobile and Apex Legends.

  3. Matchmaking (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Games such as League of Legends use divisions and tiers for their matchmaking rating system. Each player competes in a variety of tiers : Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Emerald, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, Challenger and each win will reward you with League Points, each loss deducts League Points. [5]

  4. Legends of Runeterra - Wikipedia

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    Legends of Runeterra (LoR) is a 2020 digital collectible card game developed and published by Riot Games.Inspired by the physical collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, the developers sought to create a game within the same genre that significantly lowered the barrier to entry.

  5. League of Legends Japan League - Wikipedia

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    The League of Legends Japan League (LJL) is the top level of professional League of Legends competition in Japan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The league franchised prior to start of the 2019 season and has eight teams under partnership . [ 1 ]

  6. Loud (esports) - Wikipedia

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    Loud (stylized in all caps) is a Brazilian esports organization with teams competing in Free Fire, League of Legends and Valorant.Founded in 2019, LOUD is the esports organization with the largest number of followers on social media in Brazil and the second largest in the world. [1]

  7. World Championship of Legends - Wikipedia

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    The World Championship of Legends (also known as EaseMyTrip World Championship of Legends for sponsorship reasons) [1] [2] is a Twenty20 cricket tournament which features retired international cricketers from various nations that was approved by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

  8. League of Legends in esports - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends is one of the largest esports with various annual tournaments taking place worldwide. [1] In terms of esports professional gaming as of June 2016, League of Legends has had $29,203,916 USD in prize money, 4,083 Players, and 1,718 tournaments, compared to Dota 2's US$64,397,286 of prize money, 1,495 players, and 613 tournaments.

  9. Rocket League - Wikipedia

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    Rocket League is a vehicular soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix. The game was first released for PlayStation 4 and Windows in July 2015, with ports for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch being released later on. Rocket League was available on Steam for Windows players and the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 4 players.