According to the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, 65% of adults and 78% of teens find that gaming during the stay-at-home health measures makes them feel better mentally and emotionally
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Ryerson Esports Rainbow Six team player and manager Michelle Dervishi, president Siobhan Liu and League of Legends manager Judy Ngo pose in their jerseys. (Jasmine Bala/Ryersonian) Ryerson Esports has a…
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The relationship between millennials and video games is a long one, but it’s been shaky in recent years. Climbing prices, incomplete games, and now, Electronic Art’s (EA) latest blunder, has left players feeling peeved and ripped off.
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When Christie Chung arrived at Ryerson’s League of Legends (LoL) orientation night on Oct. 5, she wasn’t surprised to find that the crowd was mostly male. Chung, a fourth-year Ryerson…
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Pop-up arcade project proves video games more than just violence, a form of art
Female masters student wanted to share her passion in video games by creating a pop-up arcade for her project. So yes, women can love video games, too.
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