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Good Game Edmonton
Cory "Sellarcast" Sellar
22 episodes
5 days ago
A series of conversations to better understand the culture of gaming and esports in the City of Champions. Along this journey, we'll be chatting with competitive players, game developers, industry experts, and other stakeholders both here and elsewhere to amplify their stories, along with how esports intersects with other sectors to ensure its longevity locally.
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A series of conversations to better understand the culture of gaming and esports in the City of Champions. Along this journey, we'll be chatting with competitive players, game developers, industry experts, and other stakeholders both here and elsewhere to amplify their stories, along with how esports intersects with other sectors to ensure its longevity locally.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Legitimate Sport (ft. Jesse Sadlowski)
Good Game Edmonton
51 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Legitimate Sport (ft. Jesse Sadlowski)

Jesse Sadlowski from Lethbridge School Division discussed the Alberta Esports Championship held at the beginning of May 2024, highlighting the rapid growth of esports in local schools. The event featured 250 students competing in popular games like League of Legends and Super Smash Bros., showcasing the evolution of gaming from casual entertainment to a serious competitive sport. The school division has invested in gaming equipment and created a safe environment for students, with support from organizations like the Alberta Esports Association. Jesse emphasized the increasing involvement of educational institutions in esports, its growing recognition as a legitimate sport, and the importance of in-person events. He expressed enthusiasm for the future of esports in Lethbridge and Alberta, suggesting a promising outlook for the gaming community in the region.


Important Links:

https://aec2024.rallyonline.ca/

https://www.atle.ca/

https://www.lethsd.ab.ca/


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Good Game Edmonton
A series of conversations to better understand the culture of gaming and esports in the City of Champions. Along this journey, we'll be chatting with competitive players, game developers, industry experts, and other stakeholders both here and elsewhere to amplify their stories, along with how esports intersects with other sectors to ensure its longevity locally.