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How the esports community is reacting to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Blast will no longer invite Russian-based teams to its events, WePlay ends partnerships with companies from Russia and Belarus, S1mple makes donation to Ukrainian army

A note from the editor – February 25th 2022 I don’t know how to write this article. It’s gone midnight as I sit down to try and produce something before bed. I’ve been unable to work pretty much most of the day today, stunned by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. I am scared and upset and angry.  Call me a bad journalist, call me weak, but sitting down to write something that is beyond games, about actual life and death, is not something I am used to. Continue reading How the esports community is reacting to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: Blast…

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‘Together we are strong and unbreakable’ – how the esports community is reacting to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

A note from the editor I don’t know how to write this article. It’s gone midnight as I sit down to try and produce something before bed. I’ve been unable to work pretty much most of the day today, stunned by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. I am scared and upset and angry.  Call me a bad journalist, call me weak, but sitting down to write something that is beyond games, about actual life and death, is not something I am used to. Continue reading ‘Together we are strong and unbreakable’ – how the esports community is reacting to Russia’s invasion…

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All The Big Pokémon Games, Ranked From Worst To Best

Pokémon. It’s the biggest multimedia franchise on the planet. Everyone knows what a Pikachu is. The Pokéball, a red-and-white sphere bisected by a black line, is immediately recognizable to even your most out-of-touch aunts and uncles. But it all started with a game: 1996’s Pokémon Red and Blue versions, for Nintendo’s original Game Boy.