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  2. League of Legends - Wikipedia

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    League of Legends (LoL), commonly referred to as League, is a 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Riot Games. Inspired by Defense of the Ancients , a custom map for Warcraft III , Riot's founders sought to develop a stand-alone game in the same genre.

  3. Teamfight Tactics - Wikipedia

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    The game also updates the game in a big way with "sets". Sets give players more incentive to play the game, changing synergies and introducing new ones, rotating various League of Legends champions into the roster, as well as dropping new season passes. News regarding the current set can be found at the Teamfight Tactics news website.

  4. League of Legends: Season 2 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Taipei Assassins, the champions of season 2. After Season 1, Riot announced that US$ 5,000,000 would be paid out over Season 2. Of this $5 million, $2 million went to Riot's partners including the IGN Pro League and other major esports associations. Another $2 million went to Riot's Season 2 qualifiers and championship.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  6. League of Legends EMEA Championship - Wikipedia

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    Riot Games launched League of Legends in October 2009 and attracted attention from the competitive gaming community. [11] The first two seasons of competitive play consisted of a series of tournaments mostly organised by third parties, such as Intel Extreme Masters in Europe, capped by a world championship tournament hosted by Riot Games.

  7. G2 Esports - Wikipedia

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    G2 started off strong going 3-0 in Swiss stage. In the upper bracket quarter finals, G2 faced their old rivals BDS. In a 7 game marathon G2 lost but still had a chance to fight back. [168] After two close games against South America’s Furia and Europe’s Karmine Corp, G2 made it to their 3rd final, tying BDS and Vitality for most World Finals.

  8. LOL (video game) - Wikipedia

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    LOL was developed by a group of five people at Route24. The game was designed by former Skip vice president Kenichi Nishi, best known for directing Giftpia and Chibi-Robo!, and, before these, the similarly-named (but unrelated) L.O.L. Lack of love. LOL was programmed by Fumihiro Kanaya, who worked on two of Skip's bit Generations titles.

  9. Elite Forces: Unit 77 - Wikipedia

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    Elite Forces: Unit 77 follows a group of soldiers who are deployed to an island to rescue hostages. The player must complete missions to rescue the hostages while fighting off henchmen. [2] The player controls the squad of soldiers throughout the game's missions. [2] Elite Forces: Unit 77 uses stylus controls on the bottom screen of the ...