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A League of Ireland first took place last week when Virgin Media took over Cork City FC's Turner's Cross Stadium in a League of Ireland first to host ‘A-Game for Ireland'. Ireland's premier esports team WYLDE had Ireland's top FIFA players Ciaran Walsh and Tyrone Ryan in Ireland's most unique football battle against Irish football legends David Meyler and Stephanie Roche. Ciaran and Tyrone talk to Ronan about how they got started in playing FIFA, how they practice, playing on different consoles, about the game they are playing David Meyler and Stephanie Roche and more. More about esports team WYLDE: Created by the convergence of gaming, entertainment and a competitive performance culture, WYLDE is a new esports organisation with global ambition. Co-owned by the Greatest Of All Time Olympic Gold Medallist and World Champion, Usain Bolt, WYLDE was founded by Steve Daly and David Cronin. WYLDE is truly worldwide, with headquarters in Ireland, deep roots in the Caribbean and representing winning teams and professional players across France, Germany, UK, The Netherlands, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain and many more.
SUBSCRIBE TO FIVE STRIPE FINAL ON PATREON HERE Dirty South Soccer had a chance to sit down with Atlanta United's eSports athlete Paulo Neto. In this interview, we will dive into Paulo's background, what it's like to compete in a big tournament and how he prepares, and how the growth of gaming and eSports has changed his life. While globetrotting around the world playing Fifa against the best players in the world is undoubtedly an amazing life experience, it hasn't come without hard work and the necessary results for Paulo. After starting competition in local tournaments in his native Brazil, Neto rose up the ranks and began to compete in bigger and more competitive tournaments until 2019 when he competed in a global tournament in Atlanta and signed with Atlanta United in December of that year. After the turbulence caused by Covid shortly after Neto's signing, he has found his form in 2022 in a big way. The eMLS tournament is broken up into three parts (think of it like Liga MX's Apertura, Clausura and Liguilla [playoffs]) where Neto finished as runner up in eMLS League Series 1, a semifinalist in eMLS League Series 2, and then won eMLS Cup. Paulo and Vini Leiva, Atlanta United's other eSports athlete, both competed in the Global Series Playoff in London last week, a competition between the best players in the world where competitors can earn a berth to the FIFAe 2022 World Cup. Paulo finished in the top 32 gamers in the world. That World Cup event takes place next week, and you can follow all of his action on Atlanta United's Twitch, as well as an ongoing behind-the-scenes exclusive documentary from Atlanta United on their YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chukwuma Morah, professionally known as ChuBoi, is a Presenter, Esports host, Streamer, and Social Media Influencer based in Toronto, Canada. Chu has become the face of the FIFA & FIFA Esports in North America, hosting the eCandian Premier League while also venturing into Europe, working with the English FA and La Liga.Chu started out working for EA SPORTS, managing the FIFA community, but since leaving, he has built an incredible social following of over 1.1 million fans. He has also developed a presenting portfolio, including hosting events for the Adidas Tango League, Presenting the FIFA Interactive World Cup Final on Sky Sports & ESPN, and working with rights holders including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Portland Timbers, and Vancouver Whitecaps.In this episode, Chu talks about his experience at EA, his decision to quit and become an influencer and streamer, and what it takes to make it in the industry. Some key points include: What to ask yourself when you're trying to figure out what you want to do in life The type of content and consistency you need to be a video game influencer How to make money on Twitch The 3 main things you need to be a successful streamer and what it takes to be a superstar in the space When it's a good time to get an agent and how to structure the deal Follow ChuBoi @ https://www.instagram.com/chuboi/And if you liked this episode, I would love to hear what you think in the reviews! Thank you for listening. And feel free to follow me at alysa_scanzano as well as Breaking the Mold's page at @breakingthemoldpodcast on Instagram.
This week on Level up! Nathan spoke to FIFA Esports megastar Donovan 'Tekkz' Hunt, a professional FIFA player who represents Fnatic.Ahead of the FIFA 22 eChampions League finals, Tekkz talks about feeling old aged just 20, wanting to add the eCL trophy to his collection having already won the ePremier League, wanting to emulate Liverpool's success in real-life, and how he decides how to play depending on which side of the bed he wakes up on!
Moinsen liebe Schwitzerinnen und Schwitzer da draußen und herzlich willkommen zu einer besonderen Folge Reingeschwitzt. In dieser Folge spricht Aykut mit dem amtierenden DFB-ePOKAL-Sieger Kamal Kamboj vom FC St. Pauli über u.a. seinen Karrierestart, DFB-ePOKAL-Insides und FIFA-Esport allgemein. Hört rein und beteiligt euch wie immer über #Reingeschwitzt und natürlich per DM an @AykutZBY.
EXCLUSIVE: After more than a decade, Fnatic will re-enter Halo esports to take part in the HCS (Halo Championship Series).Mirror Esports and Gaming Journalist Nathan Bliss spoke exclusively with Fnatic's Chief Gaming Officer Patrik Sättermon and Fnatic's Team Director and New Projects Lead Colin Johnson (CoJo) to discuss to find out why Fnatic decided to become a HCS partner, what this will mean for fans and what they can expect to see in the future.They also touched on Fnatic's FIFA Esports lineup, featuring Tekkz and Diogo, talked about the esports industry in general and discussed esports recruitment.
Meet Spencer Carmichael-Brown, aka Spencer Owen or Spencer FC, the Co-Chair of Hashtag United, one of the fastest growing clubs in the Country. Tom Lee and Charlotte Richardson caught up with Spencer to find out what the club stands for, how he aims to make the club sustainable and why being part of his community is important to him. Spencer runs his own YouTube channel, Spencer FC, as well as presenting and commentating for FIFA Esports. You'll find it all, In The Box. Get in touch - mailto:clubsprogramme@thefa.com Book on to our upcoming webinars - https://englandfootballgrassrootshub.co.uk/events
¡Hola! Los saluda Carlos Kong, el presentador de su podcast de e-sports favorito. Hoy les comparto 04 noticias de la semana sobre FIFA Esports, reconocimiento de e-sports oficiales en Tailandia, todo lo que debes saber sobre el próximo The International 10 y las ultimitas del Halo Infinite.
Just want to thank the SAF guys for coming on and talking about SAF growth and how the FIFA esports scene has developed over the years. Be sure to check the guys out on the social links below: https://twitter.com/DragonFIFA_ - Sean Allen https://twitter.com/Stingrayjnr - Stingrayjnr https://twitter.com/Conkai_ - SAF Conkai
Esports ist auch in Deutschland längst angekommen und erfreut sich zunehmender Beliebtheit. Besonders FIFA ist nicht mehr aus der Szene wegzudenken. Aus diesem Grund haben wir uns heute gefragt, wer eigentlich die besten FIFA-Zocker in Deutschland sind!
FIFA personalities, AA9skillz and JTunes, bring on guest, MattHDGamer, to discuss why EA needs to bring back better gameplay and why they believe FIFA 22 is due to deliver.
FIFA personalities, AA9skillz and JTunes, bring on guest, MattHDGamer, to discuss why EA needs to bring back better gameplay and why they believe FIFA 22 is due to deliver.
AA9Skillz, JTunes and guest, Manny, discuss his EA ban, frustrations with FIFA 21, and how following football has changed from team-driven to player-driven support
AA9Skillz, JTunes and guest, Manny, discuss his EA ban, frustrations with FIFA 21, and how following football has changed from team-driven to player-driven support
In this week's episode of Level up!, Nathan caught up with 2020/21 ePremier League Champion Shaun 'Shellzz' Springette, a professional FIFA player for Manchester City.Shellzz told Nathan how it felt to win the ePremier League title for his club Manchester City, they also discussed how the tournament went overall and revealed how he prepared for the tournament with the help of City's mental performance coach.They also discussed Shellz's career so far and how he got into FIFA Esports, talked about his ambitions for the future and discussed the rise of gaming and esports in general.
FIFA pro streamers, AA9skillz and JTunes, discuss why they are so disappointed with FIFA 21, and if the game is historically bad.
FIFA pro streamers, AA9skillz and JTunes, discuss why they are so disappointed with FIFA 21, and if the game is historically bad.
In this week's episode, Nathan spoke to Danny Taylor, an experienced professional FIFA player who will be representing Newcastle United at the 2021 ePremier League finals.Danny told Nathan about his career as a professional FIFA player so far, including the first FIFA he started competing on, his best moments so far, his hopes for the upcoming ePremier League and his ambitions for the future.They also discussed how FIFA and FIFA esports has changed over the years, looking at how the game and competitive esports scene has changed over the last 20 plus years.
AA9Skillz and JTunes bring on eClub World Cup champs, Joksan Redona and MaXe, to discuss the current state of FIFA and being part of the Complexity team
AA9Skillz and JTunes bring on eClub World Cup champs, Joksan Redona and MaXe, to discuss the current state of FIFA and being part of the Complexity team
Pro FIFA player, Zweback, joins AA9Skillz and JTunes to discuss the latest stories around the pro football pitch, along with the latest FIFA storylines
Pro FIFA player, Zweback, joins AA9Skillz and JTunes to discuss the latest stories around the pro football pitch, along with the latest FIFA storylines
FIFA influencers, AA9Skillz and JTunes, talk world football, what's wrong with the TOTY process and their thoughts on the latest storylines and controversies in FIFA.
FIFA influencers, AA9Skillz and JTunes, talk world football, what's wrong with the TOTY process and their thoughts on the latest storylines and controversies in FIFA.
04:36 Joksan Redona interview07:05 Joksan's first memory of playing video games09:03 First time playing FIFA10:34 Youth soccer, high school, and college team11:28 Favorite soccer team13:15 How Joksan got into eSports20:06 How eSports players benefit from Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and other social media platforms25:16 Feelings towards people who don't view eSports as a competitive sport27:11 Growth of eSports in the next decade 31:01 Rocket League, Call of Duty: Warzone, PES35:08 FIFA eClub World Cup 202037:45 Pairing up with MaXe vip & involvement in the sport after career 44:23 Favorite place to visit45:29 Winning FIFA eClub World Cup 2020 & FUT PlayStation Continental Cup 201850:59 Hours put into playing FIFA at the beginning & did parents have an issue with it53:10 Favorite player to play with on FIFA54:11 Preferred playing style55:17 Pod Ties co-hosts challenge Joksan to a 4v1 match!57:01 Most stressful video games & what Joksan does to rest/recover 01:01:45 Ronaldo vs Messi, NBA comparisons 01:07:24 Is Messi leaving Barcelona?01:09:57 Is Ronaldo the most popular/recognizable athlete?01:13:35 Soccer Mount Rushmore (top 4 current players), Super Bowl LV prediction01:23:06 Name these soccer players (game)01:36:58 Drip Shop
FIFA influencers AA9skillz, JTunes and NepentheZ discuss how much of a factor momentum plays in FIFA 21
Sports streamers AA9skillz, JTunes, and LosPollosTV discuss the start of a crazy week in the NBA, and NBA 2K playing tips
Sports streamers AA9skillz, JTunes, and LosPollosTV discuss the start of a crazy week in the NBA, and NBA 2K playing tips
FIFA influencers, AA9skillz, JTunes and RunTheFutMarket discuss how to build a FIFA following and how to trade in the FIFA market
FIFA influencers, AA9skillz, JTunes and RunTheFutMarket discuss how to build a FIFA following and how to trade in the FIFA market
AA9Skillz, JTunes and Nepenthez talk about their honest thoughts on FIFA 21, player cards impacted by performance and their latest thoughts around the real-life football world (and FIFA implications)
AA9Skillz, JTunes and Nepenthez talk about their honest thoughts on FIFA 21, player cards impacted by performance and their latest thoughts around the real-life football world (and FIFA implications)
In this week's episode I caught up with Brandon Smith and Richard Buckley, the iconic FIFA esports commentary duo, who have become known as the voices of FIFA esports.They told Nathan about how their FIFA esports commentary journey began three-and-a-half years ago, how they feel about being described as the Martin Tyler and Gary Neville of FIFA esports, what commentating on FIFA esports is like compared to professional football, various commentary styles, their favourite commentary moments, working with Ian Wright and Joleon Lescott, the future of esports and so much more!
Bugs, Serverprobleme, Pay-to-win und eine zu geringe Skill Gap. FIFA-Esportler waren in den letzten zwei Jahren sehr unzufrieden mit ihrem Spiel und mit EA Sports. Anfang Oktober kommt FIFA 21 auf den Markt. Das Spiel muss vieles besser machen als seine Vorgänger, sonst könnte das dem FIFA-Esports nachhaltig schaden. Im unmuted Esports-Podcast ist deshalb dieses Mal jemand zu Gast, der nicht nur zu den großen Kritikern von FIFA 19 und FIFA 20 zählt. Sondern der auch mit seinen 22 Jahren zu den Urgesteinen der deutschen Szene gehört: Tim Schwartmann aka “Tim Latka”. Caspar von Au und Yannic Hannebohn haben mit dem leidenschaftlichen Schalker über die Rivalität zwischen Schalke 04 und Borussia Dortmund gesprochen - und darüber, warum er sich über ein Esports-Team des BVB freuen würde. Tim verrät, welches FIFA-Spiel seiner Meinung nach das Beste ist. Vor allem aber geht es natürlich darum, was er sich von FIFA 21 erhofft. Für mehr Infos rund um unseren Podcast, folgt uns auf Twitter (www.twitter.com/unmuted_esports) und joint unserem Discord-Server (https://discord.gg/bWu65hE).
Trotz Corona ging es im FIFA-eSports heiß her - entsprechend hat sich Flex-Pick-Host Florian Merz mit Gordon Lesser einen waschechten Experten zum Gespräch geladen. Gemeinsam sprechen die beiden über FIFA 20, die Wünsche zu FIFA 21, was in Pro Evolution Soccer so abgeht und was Star Wars mit eSports zu tun hat.
In this week's episode, Nathan spoke to Ryan Pessoa, Professional FIFA player for Manchester City.They discussed his journey into FIFA esports, how he accidentally qualified for his first ever FIFA esports event, his experience with Hashtag United, signing for Manchester City, his thoughts on FIFA 20, looking ahead to FIFA 21, Football Manager and his future aspirations.
In this week's episode Nathan was joined by Zelonius, a professional FIFA player/coach at AS Roma Esports.They discussed how he went from being a teacher to becoming a full-time professional FIFA player, how his life changed when he signed for FUTWIZ in 2017, his career at AS Roma Esports as a player/coach, how he transitioned into a coaching role, his thoughts on FIFA 20, how FIFA esports can be improved and his plans for the future.
Nathan chats to Enzo Serre, a professional FIFA esports coach at Tundra Esports who has worked with some of the best professional FIFA esports players in the world including Tekkz and MsDossary. They talked about the role of a FIFA esports coach, how he became one, his coaching philosophy, breaking the META, skill gaps, how he helped Tekkz dominate the FIFA esports scene, his thoughts on FIFA 20 and the future of FIFA esports.
Wenn man sich selbst einen Job bei der TSG Hoffenheim verschafft, läuft es wohl ganz gut, oder Gordon? Der Kommentator kam über ein Casting zum FIFA Esports und ist inzwischen eine der deutschen FIFA-Stimmen. Im Podcast spricht er mit Hauke über seine ersten Erfahrungen als Caster, die Hürden im Job und wieso er gerade eine Doku über die Falknerei drehen muss. PS: Link zur FIFA Bundesliga: https://www.youtube.com/user/ProLikesLP
Our third remote podcast has David Fraser hosting Paul Finney, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Clive Whittingham, discussing their greatest ever QPR players. Also, joining us on the phone is Ben Lovell, who is representing QPR in the Fifa eSports tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our third remote podcast has David Fraser hosting Paul Finney, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Clive Whittingham, discussing their greatest ever QPR players. Also, joining us on the phone is Ben Lovell, who is representing QPR in the Fifa eSports tournament.
Our third remote podcast has David Fraser hosting Paul Finney, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Clive Whittingham, discussing their greatest ever QPR players. Also, joining us on the phone is Ben Lovell, who is representing QPR in the Fifa eSports tournament.
Hauke hat einen alten Freund eingeladen: Mit Georg Raffelt kommt eine der deutschen Stimmen des FIFA Esports in den Reingeschwitzt-Podcast. Gemeinsam sprechen die beiden über erste YouTube-Schritte, die Firma neben der Oberstufe, die Entwicklung der FIFA-Szene – und wieso man Tutorials macht. Bonus: Georgs erstes Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51RECEmQyxU Bonus #2: Das Hochwasser-Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je7b7WTfn8U
Sports simulation games just got a key endoresment from Dreamhack. The company renowned for tournament organizing will be helping build out the sports simulation world with this new division. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. Head over here to listen to that conversation with James Ruth from the MLS: The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
On a day filled with esports news, here are two of the biggest stories to know about. Dreamhack's 2020 schedule has been released and will feature 11 competitions, four in North America, six in Europe and one in India. Check out the full schedule. Also Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer has brought on four of the biggest football clubs in the world. Bayern FC, Arsenal FC, Manchester United and Juventus will all be joining the 2020 PES season. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
James Ruth, Major League Soccer's (MLS) Senior Director of Properties, joins the show to talk about the eMLS slate, how the American sports leagues have embraced esports and more. Check out the shcedule for the upcoming eMLS season. (https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/11/18/emls-reveals-schedule-2020-emls-cup-sxsw) Then Mitch talks about why some sports simulation games have struggled to bring in esports viewers. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! Multiple new episodes each week. For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute (https://esportsminute.fireside.fm/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come! Special Guest: James Ruth.
Phil and Pat get together and do a brief recap of the United draw and then get into the meat of the episode which is the way that we look at players and how our perception of them changes day to day. Then it's Ballon d'Or shortlist, Heroes and Villains, and a little post-credits FIFA eSports talk
Sports simulation games get a bad rep in the esports world. Many of them see huge investments through traditional sports organizations but don't have any viewership to back them up. Fifa is the closest to becoming a major esport and this new global series is an important first step. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
Alex and Tim bring you a special FIFA eSports podcast live from London following day one of the 2019 FIFA eWorld Cup. The day's action is reviewed with all four groups in focus. We also have an exclusive interview with reigning FIFA eWorld Cup champion Msdossary following a superb first day from the Rogue eSports star, who won all five of his group games.
An exclusive interview with professional FIFA eSports caster Mark "Onset" Hatcher. Ahead of the upcoming FIFA eWorld Cup, we chatted with Mark about the prospect of casting the biggest event in FIFA eSports, who he thinks will come out in top in the tournament and the excitement of how difficult it is to predict a result. He also spoke about the Global Series Playoffs in Germany, the rise of FIFA eSports and what he thinks is still to come in FIFA 20.
Alex, Tim and Trystan preview the upcoming PlayStation 4 Global Series Playoffs in Berlin. Each of us pick a player we think will win the tournament and a player outside the top 16 of the Global Series Rankings leaderboard who we think will force their way in to the FIFA eWorld Cup finals through a strong performance at this event. We also have an exclusive interview with FIFA eSports caster Brandon Smith, who gives us his thoughts on the upcoming playoffs and the FIFA 19 Global Series season as a whole. He also talks about life as a professional caster and how far he thinks FIFA has to grow as an eSport.
Alex is joined by Tim and Trystan to preview the Xbox One side of the upcoming FIFA 19 Global Series Playoffs. Each of us pick our overall tournament winner, along with a player we think will jump into the top 16 of the Global Series Rankings at the event and thus qualify for the FIFA eWorld Cup. We also review the inaugural eChampions League finals which saw NYC_Chris win his first offline FIFA eSports title, and the controversy that surrounded the final stages of the tournament. We finish with a snippet of an exclusive interview Alex conducted with FIFA Global Series Playoffs qualifier and 2018 FIFA eWorld Cup finalist Kurt0411. You can catch the full unfiltered interview with Kurt in the link below, a must listen for any fan of competitive FIFA! https://soundcloud.com/user-818939565/kurt0411-global-series-playoffs-interview
An exclusive interview with Xbox Global Series Playoffs qualifier, Kurt. The outspoken Maltese player candidly chats to us about qualifying for the playoffs despite being suspended for much of the FIFA eSports season. He discusses FIFA 19 in general and why it has been so frustrating to play as a pro from his perspective. He also gives his thoughts over the FIFA coins scandal that has seen multiple players banned and his hopes for FIFA 20 from a gameplay point of view.
Alex is joined by Tim and Trystan to preview the inaugural FIFA 19 eChampions League finals in Madrid. All eight finalists are scrutinised and all four quarter-final matches are previewed with predictions for each game along with an overall tournament winner. Trystan also has an exclusive interview with Dr NightWatch, Alex gives an update on all domestic tournament results over the last few weeks along with the final Licensed Event Qualifier of the FIFA 19 season. Finally, both the Global Series and TSZ rankings leaderboards are looked at as the playoffs draw ever closer.
Alex is joined by Tim is the latest edition of The Stats Zone's eSports Podcast. This episode sees the team review the latest and final EA Sports FUT Champions Cup of the season, which was won by reigning world champion Msdossary. We discuss his latest triumph along with his rivalry with the number one ranked FIFA 19 player F2Tekkz. We also preview the inaugural FIFA eNations Cup, give our thoughts on the groups and predictions to win the whole tournament. Finally, England player FUTWIZ Tom who will be representing the eLions alongside F2Tekkz, speaks to Alex ahead of what will be biggest event of his professional FIFA career.
Alex is flying solo in the fifth edition of The Stats Zone's eSports Podcast. This episode sees the Gfinity FIFA Series March reviewed along with previews of both the eMLS Cup and the inaugural ePremier League. We also have an interview with professional FIFA 19 player Kyle Leese who will be representing Manchester United at the ePremier League. We ask him about playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world, how his FIFA eSports season has gone so far and his thoughts on whether FIFA 19 has been a success from a gameplay point of view.
Alex, Tim and Trystan are back with the fourth edition of The Stats Zone's eSports Podcast. This episode sees the FUT Champions Cup Singapore reviewed, along with a preview of the Gfinity FIFA Series March LQE. There is a FIFA eSports round up, including big breaking news regarding the upcoming FIFA eNations Cup. We also have an exclusive interview with Gfinity Community Manager and former YouTuber Chris "TheTrout91" Trout, talking about Gfinity's increasing foothold into FIFA eSports, the ePremier League and more.
Alex, Tim and Trystan are back with the third edition of The Stats Zone's eSports Podcast. This episode sees the ELEAGUE FUT Champions Cup Atlanta reviewed, along with a preview of the FUT Champions Cup Singapore. There is a FIFA eSports round up, including a couple of big player signings. Also discussed is the demands of the FIFA 19 season and the strain it can put on players both physically and mentally.
We celebrate Joey becoming a verified WL player! Then we talking about EA's reward system and improvements. We end the discussion with talks on how to improve the prize pool for Esports events!
Tom, Steve and Adam discuss the recent controversies at the eClub World Cup in Paris, the Ligue 1 and Calcio A teams of the season and debate the future of FIFA as an esport. https://twitter.com/WTFUTpodcast
You may play video games. You may even be quite good at video games. But are you good enough to compete against thousands of other players for prize money that runs to millions of pounds?Video gaming has grown up and the result is “eSports” a nickname for professional video gaming where the top players are celebrities in their own right. Although eSports got its start in strategy based games in Asia, it's now spread to western titles like Call of Duty, Counter-Strike and FIFA Ultimate Team.Joining host Jeff Parsons this week is Chuboi, a professional FIFA eSports caster and content creator on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.Chuboi is in London to commentate on the Gfinity Elite Series tournament taking place this evening – Friday, April 27 – but he's also knows A LOT about FIFA Ultimate Team. This week's episode of Future File peels back the layers of EA Sports' global hit and offers a few tips and tricks for anyone looking to improve their game. We also discuss what it takes to make it to eSports levels and what the future holds for the sport of competitive video gaming.Thanks for listening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ben is joined by PSG Pro Fiddle, FUT Tactician and LukeZim of Futhead to discuss what was a fascinating FIFA eSports tournament in Manchester. We discuss if there are different types of gameplay, the psychology of big events, analyse Pro Tactics/Setups and the 442. Plus the upcoming community TOTS of course! Enjoy!
TIMESTAMPS 0:19 - Wenger Out? Who should replace him and which players they should buy 5:08 - Coaching FIFA pro players like Kurt, FaZe Tass, NYCFC Chris, and City group. 18:35 - How and when EA should collect gameplay feedback. Do they listen to pros or casuals? Content Creators vs Pro Players. 28:30 - What Mover thinks could improve YOUR gameplay. Is P2W too OP? 36:12 - Should you spend in FIFA 18 or save for FIFA 19 if you want to be a pro? Is FIFA gameplay actually dead? 41:34 - Can FIFA esports thrive? Why are pros quitting FIFA? Should EA focus on fixing FIFA 19 gameplay vs marketing hype? Server issues. 1:02:46 - Who did FIFA 18 focus on: pros or casuals? Can FIFA ever be esports ready? 1:14:30 - Pro players building their brand and helping out each other. Reaction to eMLS signing streamers vs pros.
his week, Maurice is joined by Ryan Dow of FlyQuest to discuss the team's work in esports, the viewing numbers for Rainbow Six: Siege and the Australian FIFA League and much more! They also go over Ryan's incredible esports background and talk about all the amazing stuff FlyQuest is doing in the space. You can follow Ryan on Twitter @RDeezy14 The Facts Esports B.O.O.M. is produced by Maurice Eisenmann and Anton Ferraro. You can get in touch with us on Twitter @MREisenmann and @JokrCantSpell . The music used is Quixotic by Jukedeck.
This week we’re joined by New York Red Bull’s FIFA Pro Mike LaBelle as we talk.. – The Brand NEW #eMLS – Mike’s FIFA eSports format issues – Life as a Pro FIFA Player – ESports FIFA from 2010-18!