Over the years, esports has garnered a massive fan following.
First it was on your computer, then a cinema near you and now World Of Warcraft (WoW) is taking over China.
YouTube is creating an online arena devoted to video game play, jumping onto a hot "e-sports" trend and challenging Amazon-owned Twitch.
Racing simulators seem to be popping up everywhere these days. PC gamers are being treated to a flurry of racing sims which vary in style and delivery, but offer mostly the same deal in terms of driving experience.
Over the years, esports has garnered a massive fan following.
First it was on your computer, then a cinema near you and now World Of Warcraft (WoW) is taking over China.
YouTube is creating an online arena devoted to video game play, jumping onto a hot "e-sports" trend and challenging Amazon-owned Twitch.
Racing simulators seem to be popping up everywhere these days. PC gamers are being treated to a flurry of racing sims which vary in style and delivery, but offer mostly the same deal in terms of driving experience.