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Naraka: Bladepoint World Championship Kicks Off Jan. 13 With a $1.5 Million Prize Pool

The Naraka: Bladepoint World Championship (NBWC), the mythical action combat battle royale's first major competitive tournament, will begin on Friday, Jan. 13.

Watch these guys speedrun planet earth

AGDQ's GeoGuessr speedrunners return for a second year of Google Street View sleuthing.

Follower emotes now available on Twitch

Follow a streamer, receive cool emotes.

The post Follower emotes now available on Twitch appeared first on Dot Esports.

How to find an edge in online poker in 2022

The online poker ecosystem has evolved dramatically over the past decade, and the days of soft fields on bookmaker-based poker rooms are ended. Now, even low-stakes amateur players are beginning to learn advanced poker strategy.

PS5 Shortage Has Reportedly Led Sony to Make More PS4s Than Initially Planned

To deal with the ongoing global PlayStation 5 shortage, Sony has reportedly decided to produce more PlayStation 4s than it had initially planned to help "fill the supply vacuum and keep gamers within the PlayStation ecosystem."

Most followed channels on Twitch

Ninja is still at the top.

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Final Fantasy 14 Set to Debut New Story Content in February, Naoki Yoshida Says

Naoki Yoshida, game director for the MMORPG Final Fantasy 14, revealed that players will have an influx of story content heading into the next major update.

Popular Streamers Pokimane And Disguised Toast React… To Getting Banned On Twitch

Turns out that even the most popular streamers aren't free from the DMCA strike ban hammer. In the past week, two high profile Twitch streamers--Pokimane and Disguised Toast--have received Twitch bans following both streaming popular animated series on their channels. While the reason for these bans has not been officially confirmed by the streaming platform, all signs point to both instances revolving around copyright infringement--and both streamers have some thoughts.

Luckily for Imane "Pokiman" Anys, who received her ban Friday, January 7 while streaming the Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender, her account has already been restored. Considering Pokimane is one of the site's biggest streamers, boasting a staggering 8.5 million followers, her swift sentence is not all that surprising. According to the streamer's tweets, she was banned from accessing her channel for 48 hours, after which she held a 12 hour long stream on Monday morning discussing the "fair" and "inevitable" punishment.

As for Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang, the future of his channel is more uncertain, but it looks like you could be waiting a long time before you see him grace the site's front page. Banned on Monday, January 10 after streaming the popular anime series Death Note, it appears the streamer could be waiting up to a month to have his channel reinstated--something both Toast and his fellow streamers seem just a bit shocked by. Toast addressed the ban on Twitter, writing "Whelp, looks like I'll be seeing you guys in a month" to his 1.5 million followers.

Shortly after his tweet, streamers Ludwig, Hasanabi, Hafu, Bnans, Peter Park, and several others expressed surprise at the lengthy sentence. While Pokimane might have found her ban period fair, many have raised questions around the length of Toast's punishment, which seems grueling in comparison. However, Twitter user Petr Fogl was quick to point out Toast apparently streamed "100+ episodes" of Death Note on his channel, which could contribute to the month-long ban.

Unfortunately for Twitch streamers participating in what's now being referred to as the "TV meta"--a new trend some streamers are jumping on wherein they try to attract more viewers to their channel by streaming popular shows--this is the danger that comes with the territory. Over the past few years, the streaming service has notoriously cracked down on DMCA violations, ultimately implementing a three-strikes policy that can result in a streamer's channel being deleted.

While some have argued over the severity of Twitch's enforcement, as well as expressed frustration with how justice is unevenly doled out depending upon a streamer's popularity, as of right now it seems like the platform isn't ready to budge on their DMCA bans anytime soon. With such high profile bans, it seems likely that more streamers may back away from such a high-risk, high-reward method of growing their channel, though only time will tell.

Madden 22 Team of the Year: Voting announced, release date for nominees

See which players could end up the best of the season

FIFA 22: EA Responds To High-Profile Accounts Being Hacked

Following a number of high-profile FIFA 22 Ultimate Team traders reporting that their accounts have been hacked, EA has responded by saying an investigation is underway and work is being done to restore everything these players have lost.

Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection Announced For Nintendo Switch

Ubisoft has announced that Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection - which includes Assassin's Creed 2, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, and Assassin's Creed Revelations - will be released on Nintendo Switch on February 17, 2022.

Twitch Streamers Deliberately Get Themselves Banned For Copyright Infringement

One of the more controversial trends to gain traction on Twitch lately is the wholesale streaming of copyrighted TV shows by some of the site's top streamers. Bizarrely they appear to have understood the consequences in advance and some are currently sitting out suspensions. So why bite the hand that feeds?

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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