E-sports take the field.

PositionVIDEO GAMES - Brief article

Peter Dager, 22, practices four hours a day with his teammates. He competes for millions of dollars in prize money, and travels as far as China for tournaments. His sport? Video gaming. With the spread of high-speed Internet and multiplayer online games, professional video gaming-also called e-sports-is booming around the world: Tournaments sell out giant arenas, with some drawing more than 70 million online and TV viewers; contests for games like Dota 2 and League of Legends attract big sponsors like Coca-Cola and American Express...

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