Columbia embraces the growth of esports
High school students are enjoying themselves in national and statewide gaming leagues.
Read MoreHigh school students are enjoying themselves in national and statewide gaming leagues.
Read MoreSome students and organizers viewed the event as an alternate event for the student body.
Read MoreRetro shops offer vintage electronics and gaming consoles that are now in such high demand.
Read MoreColumbia is home to two arcade bars. Coincidently, both were founded during COVID, survived it and have stories to tell about it.
Read MoreElectronic Arts is planning to revive the dormant College Football series, which was a beloved mainstay on the annualized sports video game circuit for many years across several generations of console games.
Read MoreThe video game community was shook after Fortnite’s “The End” in-game event. The event was watched live by more than six million people.
Read MoreBattle royale game Apex Legends has beaten one of Fortnite’s many records.
Read MoreResidents of a Midlands retirement community and USC students bonded over video games.
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