Latest articles about Blockchain Gaming, esports and Agile Project Management.

Ranking the Best International Dota 2 Tournaments

Throughout the years Valve’s biggest Dota 2 event The International brings out the best of the best. From the birth of Dota 2 during the first International, to OG’s dominance at the International 9. These tournaments gave us games to remember and gave us reason to love the game even more. Now that The International 10 is here, we rank the Dota 2 International’s from least to most entertaining according to our staff! 9. The International 4 Date: July 18-21, 2014Location: Key Arena, Seattle, Washington, USAPrize pool: $10,923,977 USDWinner: NewbeeRunner up: ViCi Gaming The lowest rated International. The International 4

NFT Gaming and Esports – A tournament perspective

It’s been a while! I’ve been quite busy with my scholarship called SereiaScholarship. We received OVER 500 applications in 24 hours. Unreal stuff. We cannot meet the demand and we hope to get to everyone we can. For today’s article, I am going to talk about NFT Gaming and its emerging esports scene. I will specifically talk about Axie Infinity but I do believe there will be a major esports scene inside of the NFT gaming universe one day. What is NFT Gaming? NFT Games is a new trend of games that use blockchain technology which allow players to earn

Lessons Learned for esports events – Project management guide

The fabled lessons learned meeting. One that often gets overlooked after esports events. Good project management principles should require a lessons learned meeting after an event (regardless of how good or bad it went). Non consistent event planners will more than likely wash their hands of the event and never look at it again to learn from it. So if you’re curious, I’ve taken some time to write about lessons learned meetings from my time in IT and many esports events. Here we go! What Are Lessons Learned? Why have them? Lessons learned aka Lessons learned meetings occur AFTER the