Esports at University of North Dakota are leveling up
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| | Esports at University of North Dakota are leveling up | The esports season at University of North Dakota is wrapping up for the semester, but teams aren’t slowing down. Twelve hours a week, teams practice in their brand new, high-tech space — or in sophomore Raneem Kobeissy’s words: “this cool space.” It’s a big step for North Dakota esports — aka electronic sports or competitive video gaming. UND formed its competitive league in 2020; last year it launched the state’s first esports bachelor’s degree. Now it’s has its first permanent home. | |
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