Why did we miss Sony at the E3 2019?

Since 1995 on the first E3 ever made, by the decade where Sony was still a little child in the video game business, where they made the presentation of their first console, the PlayStation, at the same time that Nintendo showed their Nintendo 64, Sony never missed the opportunity to exhibit their potential to the […]
Yahoo TV visits a Mobile Legends class featuring Aeon, an esports pro

MOBAs have been quite popular in recent years when it comes to competitive gaming; most MOBA games have a wide and dedicated player base that keep elevating the skill cap higher and higher as time goes by. While entertaining to play from both a casual and competitive perspective, most competitive games (especially MOBAs) feel incredibly […]
Summoners War + Mobile eSports: Let’s Clear Things Up

A couple of months ago, we ran a feature on Summoners War first ever online tournament. At the time, Com2uS was just getting started with its campaign to create an eSports scene for Summoners War – since then, they’ve added the Goodwill Mode (self-hosted tournaments) and spectator mode, along with another mobile off-line competition held […]
Virtual Reality could be a “problem for society,” says… Niantic’s CEO

Rather than a game-changing medium, John Hanke worries about how Virtual Reality might be “too good” at separating us from the real world.
Square Enix on why Dragon Quest didn’t click worldwide

Yu Miyake, Dragon Quest’s executive producer, unveils the roots of the series’ relative obscurity outside Japan.
The past and future of Pokémon GO, with Ivy Veronique

We join DJ, model and Pokémon Master Ivy Veronique to talk about Singapore’s Pokémon Go aftermath, and the mass events that can breath new life into the game.
SAG aftermath with NUTty pro-gamer Eugene Tay

During our recent Singapore Active Gaming, we managed to speak to Eugene Tay, the founder of NUT Gaming, about his views on Competitive Gaming in Singapore and what his hopes for it. With the increasing popularity of computer games, would this mean that there will be a growing acceptance of games and professional gaming as […]
SAG aftermath with NUTty pro-gamer Eugene Tay

During our recent Singapore Active Gaming, we managed to speak to Eugene Tay, the founder of NUT Gaming, about his views on Competitive Gaming in Singapore and what his hopes for it. With the increasing popularity of computer games, would this mean that there will be a growing acceptance of games and professional gaming as […]