Epsilon Esports fails to honour player contracts
Imagine working for months at a time only to be stiffed out of your pay. For nearly three years various members of the Epsilon Esports organization have faced this problem.
Imagine working for months at a time only to be stiffed out of your pay. For nearly three years various members of the Epsilon Esports organization have faced this problem.
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BY CODY STEEVES Professional gaming, otherwise known as esports, has undergone major changes over the past few years. It went from an audience that was derived of a very small clique, to a worldwide phenomenon, where professionals apply for travel visas, hundreds of thousands of viewers tune in to watch their favourite teams and countries officially recognize it as a professional sport. All of these changes can be attributed to … Continued