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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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Top-tier Smash displayed at Super Smash Con 2023

Super Smash Con 2023 was a display of top-tier Smash from players from across the world. As the second half of the 2023 season unfolds, the community will continue to watch and see who can stay consistent and make leaps in the final rankings.

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Acola won the tournament after only losing a single game the entire day. Despite it being Acola’s first major tournament in over a month, it sure didn’t look like the Steve main missed a step.
Acola won the tournament after only losing a single game the entire day. Despite it being Acola’s first major tournament in over a month, it sure didn’t look like the Steve main missed a step.
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Cal’s D1 and D2 Overwatch team’s went up against Stanford and San Francisco State University, with D2 going 0-3 against Stanford and D1 at 3-0 against SFSU.
Cal’s D1 and D2 Overwatch team’s went up against Stanford and San Francisco State University, with D2 going 0-3 against Stanford and D1 at 3-0 against SFSU.
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Competitive esports is predicted to make a return in 2022, with multiple large-scale international tournaments and events fueling the ever-growing industry.
Competitive esports is predicted to make a return in 2022, with multiple large-scale international tournaments and events fueling the ever-growing industry.
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Super Smash Con 2023 was a display of top-tier Smash from players from across the world. As the second half of the 2023 season unfolds, the community will continue to watch and see who can stay consistent and make leaps in the final rankings.
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Super Smash Con 2023 was a display of top-tier Smash from players from across the world. As the second half of the 2023 season unfolds, the community will continue to watch and see who can stay consistent and make leaps in the final rankings.
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Acola won the tournament after only losing a single game the entire day. Despite it being Acola’s first major tournament in over a month, it sure didn’t look like the Steve main missed a step.
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Acola won the tournament after only losing a single game the entire day. Despite it being Acola’s first major tournament in over a month, it sure didn’t look like the Steve main missed a step.
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Cal’s D1 and D2 Overwatch team’s went up against Stanford and San Francisco State University, with D2 going 0-3 against Stanford and D1 at 3-0 against SFSU.
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Cal’s D1 and D2 Overwatch team’s went up against Stanford and San Francisco State University, with D2 going 0-3 against Stanford and D1 at 3-0 against SFSU.
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Competitive esports is predicted to make a return in 2022, with multiple large-scale international tournaments and events fueling the ever-growing industry.
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Competitive esports is predicted to make a return in 2022, with multiple large-scale international tournaments and events fueling the ever-growing industry.
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Cal League of Legends stands on the edge of making the College League of Legends Championship, a first in Cal history. Does this team have what it takes?
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Cal League of Legends stands on the edge of making the College League of Legends Championship, a first in Cal history. Does this team have what it takes?
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After his free-agency announcement, Xu was handpicked to jungle for C9 Amateur. It’s an opportunity to prove that he deserves not just this chance but more.
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After his free-agency announcement, Xu was handpicked to jungle for C9 Amateur. It’s an opportunity to prove that he deserves not just this chance but more.
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On Oct. 31, DAMWON Gaming took down Suning 3-1 to become the 2020 League of Legends world champions. After beating out 21 other teams in the monthlong tournament, DAMWON became the first Korean team to lift the Summoner’s Cup since 2017.
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On Oct. 31, DAMWON Gaming took down Suning 3-1 to become the 2020 League of Legends world champions. After beating out 21 other teams in the monthlong tournament, DAMWON became the first Korean team to lift the Summoner’s Cup since 2017.
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Don’t let AR K-pop stars distract you — this Saturday at 3 a.m. PDT, all eyes will be on DAMWON Gaming and Suning, the last teams standing in the 2020 League of Legends World Championship.
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Don’t let AR K-pop stars distract you — this Saturday at 3 a.m. PDT, all eyes will be on DAMWON Gaming and Suning, the last teams standing in the 2020 League of Legends World Championship.
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The 2020 roster will start Andrew “splotchylime” Kim, Aiden “Fate” Baker, Osher “blueboss452” Lerner, Nathan “SEVENNN” Wu, Lauren “astramin” Tang and Ian “KoalaTea” Anthoine. The tryouts featured surprise appearances from current and former professional Overwatch players.
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The 2020 roster will start Andrew “splotchylime” Kim, Aiden “Fate” Baker, Osher “blueboss452” Lerner, Nathan “SEVENNN” Wu, Lauren “astramin” Tang and Ian “KoalaTea” Anthoine. The tryouts featured surprise appearances from current and former professional Overwatch players.
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Team MAJKL became the first all-women Valorant squad to win a Riot-sponsored championship title Sunday, taking home first place — and $25,000 — in the FTW Summer Showdown without dropping a single map.
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Team MAJKL became the first all-women Valorant squad to win a Riot-sponsored championship title Sunday, taking home first place — and $25,000 — in the FTW Summer Showdown without dropping a single map.
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