DDoS botnets attacked online resources in 74 countries in Q2 2018, reveals Kaspersky Lab report. Hong Kong now ranks second among the most attacked countries.
Intel Extreme Masters Sydney 2018 wowed thousands at Qudos Bank Arena as 16 teams battled in a CS:GO showdown for a US$250,000 prize pool.
Intel recently announced plans to bring gaming experiences to PyeongChang ahead of next February's Olympic Winter Games...
Intel inks landmark esports partnership with ESL, reveals new VR esports tournaments and announces pre-orders for Intel Core X-series processors.
On the weekend of 6th and 7th May, Qudos Arena in Sydney's Olympic Park, site of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, hosted a very different type of sport.
The Brazilian line-up of German-based eSports team SK Gaming claimed the crown at the Intel Extreme Masters championship final over the weekend.
Acer's Predator 21 X, with a trailblazing curved screen, wows gamers at its Australian premiere during IEM eSports event.
Latest announcements from the High School League tell us how the finals will look and promise some fierce competition yet to come.
Gearbox Software, creators of the seminal Borderlands series of first-person shooters brings us a new franchise with Battleborn.
eSports fans have something to celebrate about because a huge international tournament is coming to Sydney, Australia this July.
Vodafone New Zealand announced that globally they have become a Premium Partner of ESL, the world's largest esports company.
Let's Play Live (LPL) travelled across the country to find the best Dragon Ball FighterZ players in New Zealand. It's now down to the final eight!.
The New Zealand eSports Federation and Australian eSports Association have agreed to form their very own Oceania eSports Council.
ESL Australia partners with Media Design School to support the growing esports scene in Australia and New Zealand.
New Zealand's top Tekken 7 players to clash on Sky TV for a $10K prize and a chance to compete globally this September.
Mount Roskill Grammar School (MRG) crowned first-ever New Zealand secondary school eSports champions in the High School League One (HSL1) tournament.
New Zealand's high school gaming league, HSL, is set to expand to 100 schools in Season Two, with hopes to go international in Season Three.
13 International Media have awarded ASUS as 'No. 1 Gaming Brand' from 12 different countries in Asia Pacific alone.
eSports teams are becoming more prevalent in education, offering gaming enthusiasts a chance to turn their passion into a career.
The first high school eSports league in New Zealand kicks off tonight, with teams competing in League of Legends. Let the games begin!.