As esports become sanctioned in South Dakota, supporters tout benefits
“We need a way to reach into the online world and pull young people out of it and into the real world.” That’s happening this week at the first state esports championships.
“We need a way to reach into the online world and pull young people out of it and into the real world.” That’s happening this week at the first state esports championships.
“These might be our customers and our employees someday, so we are embracing it.” Why these organizations increasingly are connecting with esports.
Get ready for South Dakota’s newest sanctioned high school sport! Here’s what to know about esports.
DSU’s new three-course certificate focuses on the esports industry and the skills required to succeed as a player, coach or manager.
“It only takes five highly skilled players to build a dream team.” Augustana is thinking big as it launches an esports program.
A seminar this week organized by Dakota State University and the South Dakota High School Activities Association helped attendees learn more about starting high school esports programs.
Games: Game on. Here’s your chance to watch some of the best in the region compete.
They’re already playing video games. Now, DSU students could get scholarships and compete against other top players as esports becomes an athletic team.