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'''''Magic'' esports''' were introduced by [[Hasbro]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]] in 2019.<ref>{{NewRef|news/next-chapter-magic-esports-2018-12-06|The Next Chapter for ''Magic'': Esports|[[Elaine Chase]]|December 6, 2018}}</ref> | '''''Magic'' esports''' were introduced by [[Hasbro]] and [[Wizards of the Coast]] in 2019.<ref>{{NewRef|news/next-chapter-magic-esports-2018-12-06|The Next Chapter for ''Magic'': Esports|[[Elaine Chase]]|December 6, 2018}}</ref> | ||
''Magic'' esports encompasses both ''Magic'' games — [[Magic: The Gathering Arena]] and tabletop ''[[Magic]]''. $10 million prize money will be divided among all ''Magic'' esports tournaments. A total of 10 tournaments are played each year. These are called [[Mythic Championships]] along with other partner-run events. The 10 million will be split equally between ''Magic'' Arena and tabletop ''Magic''. | [[Wikipedia:Esports|Esports]] (also known as electronic sports, e-sports, or eSports) is a form of competition using video games. Most commonly, esports takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players and teams. ''Magic'' esports encompasses both ''Magic'' games — [[Magic: The Gathering Arena]] and tabletop ''[[Magic]]''. $10 million prize money will be divided among all ''Magic'' esports tournaments. A total of 10 tournaments are played each year. These are called [[Mythic Championships]] along with other partner-run events. The 10 million will be split equally between ''Magic'' Arena and tabletop ''Magic''. | ||
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Revision as of 09:46, 7 December 2018
Magic esports were introduced by Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast in 2019.[1]
Esports (also known as electronic sports, e-sports, or eSports) is a form of competition using video games. Most commonly, esports takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players and teams. Magic esports encompasses both Magic games — Magic: The Gathering Arena and tabletop Magic. $10 million prize money will be divided among all Magic esports tournaments. A total of 10 tournaments are played each year. These are called Mythic Championships along with other partner-run events. The 10 million will be split equally between Magic Arena and tabletop Magic.