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Yahoo
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mt. Aloysius hosts Pennsylvania high school students for esports finals
CRESSON, Pa. (WTAJ) — High school athletes across Pennsylvania traveled to Mt. Aloysius College to compete in a statewide finals for esports. The PIEA Grand Finals had over 160 players from 36 different schools across the area compete in video game matchups in Rocket League, Valorant, Overwatch 2 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The weekend-long competition will crown the top individuals in each game while educating the players in careers and opportunities in the world of esports. 'Mountie Esports is super excited to have everyone here,' Mt. Aloysius Esports Head Coach Sean Steffy said. Players got a chance to watch others compete in each matchup via the viewing room or in person. If not competing, the players socialized and bonded with one another over the sport that was not mainstream in years prior. 'The growth is seen year over year,' Seth Mason, the founder of The Esport Company, said. 'It's exploding. And the number one fact I'd like to see as well, that really makes this tie into the schools and the youth, is70% of students who report here in Pennsylvania aren't involved in any selectivity, except for the esports program. So this is engaging a whole demographic of kids that have been overlooked for the past 25 years.'The competition runs until Sunday at 6 p.m. You can watch the livestream here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
How to get the Ferrari 296 GTB in Fortnite
Image via Epic Games. Crossovers are nothing new in Fortnite. This Epic Games title has recently collaborated with the Star Wars franchise, where it brought Darth Vader as an AI NPC. These numerous and exciting collaborations are the reasons that this battle-royale title is still so much popular, even after eight long years. Now it's time for the famous and luxurious car brand Ferrari to enter into the world of Fortnite. And as a result, you can make a V6 supercar as your own from this company in this game. The Ferrari 296 GTB in Fortnite: How toget it? These are all the bundle contents. | Image via Epic Games. In an occasion of collaborating with Ferrari, Fortnite is bringing the 2021 beast into the game, Ferrari 296 GTB. However, this supercar comes in the Ferrari 296 GTB Bundle, which was released on May 29, at 8 PM ET in the game. Along with the car body, which is usable as a Sports Car skin in Fortnite, the bundle also comes with custom accessories, which are exclusive to your Fortnite 296 GTB. These accessories include exclusive 296 GTB wheels and seven decals: Assetto Fiorano, Assetto Fiorano Custom, Flames, Lightning, Stripers, Wings, and Rosso Corsa. The exciting part about these accessories is that three of these decals are absolutely original, which come from the real life world. So, how to get this car? It's simple, all you have to do is to buy the whole bundle through the Fortnite Item Shop for 2,800 V-Bucks, which will cost around $20. You can also buy this bundle via the official Item Shop website of Fortnite, where you just have to login with your Epic Games id, and upon purchasing the bundle, all the goodies will be sent straight to your in-game account. You can't buy the car model separately, so you have to purchase the whole bundle to enjoy the Ferrari 296 GTB in Fortnite. Players need to keep in mind that this bundle will be available to be purchased until June 13, 2025 at 5.30 AM (GMT+05:30). If you are a Rocket League player as well, then this bundle is actually a double treat for you. As the Ferrari 296 GTB is available in Rocket League as well, you don't need to buy that again in this game if you have already purchased it in Fortnite. All you need to do is to log in with the same Epic Games account of Fortnite in Rocket League as well, and your Fortnite's 296 GTB will be available in Rocket League as well. Read More: How to control a Star Destroyer in Fortnite


The Hindu
4 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
Indian Sports Wrap, May 29: India loses to Iran in CAVA Nations League opener
VOLLEYBALL India begins CAVA Nations League campaign with loss India lost to Iran 1-3 in its CAVA men's Nations League campaign opener on Thursday in Fergana, Uzbekistan. The tournament is set to run till June 4th. The score read 20-25, 25-19, 25-19, 25-22 in favour of Iran. India is placed in Pool A alongside host Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran. Pool B has Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. - Team Sportstar ESPORTS eFootball, Street Fighter, & Rocket League join medal lineup at Asian Youth Games 2025 The 3rd Asian Youth Games (AYG) is set to feature eFootball, Street Fighter, and Rocket League as official medal events, each to be contested in both boys' and girls' categories. Scheduled to be held in Bahrain from October 22 to 31, the tournament will include 24 sports disciplines, with esports making its debut as an official medal event. Open to athletes aged between 15 and 18 years as of December 31, 2025, the esports competitions will be governed by the Asian Electronic Sports Federation (AESF). The inclusion of these PC-based esports titles presents a promising opportunity for India to develop its esports ecosystem at the grassroots level. Earlier this year, esports made significant strides nationally when the Khelo India Youth Games featured titles such as BGMI, Street Fighter 6, eFootball, and chess as demonstration sports. - Team Sportstar GOLF Riding on Ranveer's back-to-back 69, India jumps to T-2 Delhi teenager Ranveer Mitroo registered a second consecutive card of two-under 69 to help India jump to tied second place in boys' team competition along with compatriot Krish Chawla in the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) Junior Championship in Hong Kong. With an overall total of one-under 283 after the second round, the Indian duo is six strokes behind the leaders Parin Sarasmut and Warut Boonrod of Thailand. Individually, Ranveer maintained his fourth position in the individual boys competition. Krish improved his overnight tied 16th place after posting a two-over 73 to end the second round in sole 15th position with an overall total of three-over 145. The Indian Golf Union had sent a four-member team to compete in the tournament organised by APGC. - PTI Related Topics Volleyball / Esports


Broadcast Pro
6 days ago
- Business
- Broadcast Pro
BLAST and eCLUTCH strike global esports broadcast deal
The BLAST deal is the first of a number of planned acquisitions by eCLUTCH, as part of its mass strategy to change the way esports is served to mainstream audiences. ECLUTCH, the rising force in esports broadcasting, has announced a major global rights deal with esports organiser BLAST to deliver some of the world's top-tier gaming tournaments to broader audiences across its network of pay-TV, FAST channels and OTT platforms. The multi-territory agreement covers live events from three of BLAST's most famous tournament ecosystems, each centred around leading titles in the gaming industry — Fortnite and Rocket League from Epic Games, and Rainbow Six: Siege from Ubisoft. This move signals a significant expansion in the way elite esports content reaches mainstream viewers worldwide. Sam Butler, Director of Acquisitions at eCLUTCH, said: 'BLAST events are a benchmark in tier one esports. The titles BLAST work with align perfectly with our content strategy of curating for the mainstream audience. BLAST is an ideal partner for eCLUTCH and aside from the quality of the content, the team are awesome to work with and they really understand the mainstream entertainment landscape.' Alexander Lewin, SVP Commercial Revenue at BLAST, added: 'We're thrilled to be partnering with eCLUTCH for some of our biggest events in 2025. eCLUTCH will help distribute BLAST in new innovative ways across the globe and we're excited for fans both new and existing to tune in for our action this year in a brand new way.' As part of the deal, BLAST's live esports events will be broadcast across eCLUTCH's platforms nearly every week through the remainder of 2025 and into 2026. These tournaments, taking place in diverse global locations including Rio de Janeiro, Raleigh, and Lyon, offer a rotating lineup of distinctive player communities, cultures, and competitive energy, contributing to a continually fresh viewer experience. This marks the first in a series of anticipated acquisitions by eCLUTCH, reinforcing its ambitious strategy to transform how esports content is delivered to and consumed by mainstream audiences. By integrating live championships, FAST channels, and premium on-demand content into a unified, interactive experience, eCLUTCH is redefining esports entertainment. Leveraging advanced satellite broadcasting technology, eCLUTCH is expanding its global reach and accessibility, positioning itself as a premier destination for esports fans seeking top-quality viewing.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
RIT introduces esports scholarships for the world's best video gamers
New esports scholarships will recognize RIT students for their competitive video gaming skills and dedication to representing the university at the highest level. ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rochester Institute of Technology is launching its first esports scholarships. The scholarships recognize students for their competitive video gaming skills and dedication to representing the university at the highest level. Since forming in 2016, RIT Esports has become one of the largest and best collegiate esports programs in the world. Starting in fall 2025, RIT will offer 20 scholarships for new students—providing $2,000 each year. The university will also offer performance-based scholarships for select current students. As the esports industry has grown—with millions of viewers and billions of dollars in revenue—more than 200 colleges have formed esports teams. Several have begun offering scholarships. RIT is not only offering scholarships for competitive student-athletes. RIT scholarships are also available to students with the skills to run esports operations teams. RIT's seven student-led support teams help run everything from designing the jerseys to running events to broadcasting live-streamed matches. "We want to attract and support these high-caliber esports students, who are hyper-intelligent and driven to succeed in all aspects of life," said Chad Weeden, director of esports and cybersecurity range at RIT. "Frankly, it's also fun to win national championships." RIT Esports has brought home 18 national championships, and students have won more than $100,000 in prizes. RIT Esports currently competes in 23 games, including Rocket League, Hearthstone, League of Legends, and Overwatch. With more than 200 competitive players and around 2,600 community members, RIT Esports is bigger than many college athletics programs. RIT Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Prabu David has been a big supporter of RIT Esports. He helped to make the new scholarships happen. "These esports scholarships recognize our talented student-athletes who use their technical expertise to perform at the highest level," said David. David also noted that RIT is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 game design schools, according to international rankings from The Princeton Review. "Esports at RIT is also a community builder, bringing together students from different majors and backgrounds, including our students who are deaf and hard of hearing," said David. "We realize that esports is male-dominated and one of the goals of this scholarship opportunity is for RIT to be a leader in showcasing the talents of women in esports." Ben Feldstein, a fourth-year management information systems major and vice president of RIT Esports, worked with the provost to develop the new esports scholarships. Feldstein has also won two national championships as part of RIT's Counter-Strike 2 team. "It's like any other profession or skill, like traditional sports or playing musical instruments," said Feldstein, who is from Manhattan, N.Y. "There are so many young people who put their blood, sweat, tears, and love into honing their skills to play these titles." Feldstein continued. "I think these scholarships are going to help set up students for success after school—whether they make it to the pros or not. We're proving to everyone that we have great students here and they dream big." Apply for the RIT esports scholarship on the RIT website. Media Contact Scott Bureau, RIT, 585-475-2481, sbbcom@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE RIT Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data