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How Indie Games Have Defined Esports with Max Bettendorf
Esports Network Podcast
English - August 02, 2019 19:00 - 55 minutes - 81.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsVideo Games Leisure Sports esports esportz-network esportz-entertainment esportz-pro gaming gamer game playstation xbox computer Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Indie games get a bad rep. All that title means is that they are games from a developer not tied to one of the massive AAA studios. Instead, indie has become a meme that often means low-quality, rough, or in need of improvement.
But some of the biggest esports ever came out of indie studios. The best example being the founding of Riot Games by two USC students in 2006. League of Legends went on to become one of the biggest games and esports in the world. This podcast covers some of the history of indie developers in esports, some of the best indie games out right now and my idea for an awesome indie-based annual esports event.
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Special Guest: Maxwel Bettendorf.
Indie games get a bad rep. All that title means is that they are games from a developer not tied to one of the massive AAA studios. Instead, indie has become a meme that often means low-quality, rough, or in need of improvement.
But some of the biggest esports ever came out of indie studios. The best example being the founding of Riot Games by two USC students in 2006. League of Legends went on to become one of the biggest games and esports in the world. This podcast covers some of the history of indie developers in esports, some of the best indie games out right now and my idea for an awesome indie-based annual esports event.
Rate and subscribe!
New episodes Weekly.
For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute.
Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames
Follow Esportz Network on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @EsportzNetwork
Or visit our website esportznetwork.com for updates on what's to come!
Special Guest: Maxwel Bettendorf.