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  2. KeSPA Cup - Wikipedia

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    The KeSPA Cup (Korean: 케스파컵) is an esports event organized by the Korean eSports Association. As of the 2024 edition, the tournament is organized for League of Legends . Until 2016, the tournament was also organized for StarCraft II .

  3. List of League of Legends leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    2024 12–16 EMEA Masters: 2nd (professional) Europe, the Middle East and Africa: various 2023 60 North American Challengers League 2nd & 3rd (academy/amateur) North America: Los Angeles: 2018 10 La Ligue Francaise (LFL) 3rd (professional) France: various 2019 10 Türkiye Championship League 3rd (professional) Turkey: online 2024 8 Prime League ...

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    As per Nielsen's monthly streaming ratings for the US market, called "The Gauge", three of the FAST services were in the Top 10 of all streaming services in 2023. In the September 2023 ratings, [ 18 ] Tubi , with 1.3% of viewing, ranked fifth among all streaming services, The Roku Channel , with 1.1% ranked seventh, and Pluto TV , with 0.8% ...

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  7. Korea e-Sports Association - Wikipedia

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    The article said that "Life" who was one of the most dominant StarCraft II players in the world was charged with receiving 70,000,000 won (about US$62,000) for intentionally losing two KeSPA Cup matches in 2015. [13] A 2016 article in Kotaku said that the tournament where "Bbyong" intentionally lost a match was GSL Season 1 in 2015. [14]