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Mother Dairy enters esports arena with Chillz Cup in partnership with Rooter

New Delhi: Mother Dairy has partnered with Rooter, a game streaming and commerce platform, to launch Chillz Cup for its summer campaign. The gaming IP is titled the Mother Dairy Chillz Cup. Over the course of the tournament, 64 teams of amateur and professional gamers participate for a prize pool of Rs 5,00,000. Mother Dairy […]

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New Delhi: Mother Dairy has partnered with Rooter, a game streaming and commerce platform, to launch Chillz Cup for its summer campaign.

The gaming IP is titled the Mother Dairy Chillz Cup. Over the course of the tournament, 64 teams of amateur and professional gamers participate for a prize pool of Rs 5,00,000.

Mother Dairy Ice Cream then brings the “chill factor” to the battleground, with flavours like Choconado, Almond Bar, Banoffee Pie, Filter Coffee Cone, Pina Colada, Mawa Badam Kulfi and more.

A Mother Dairy spokesperson said, “Ice creams are all about excitement and fun. We are thrilled to partner with Rooter for the Mother Dairy Chillz Cup, marking our entry into the dynamic and fast-growing world of esports. This association enables us to connect with a younger audience through a platform that thrives on energy, engagement, and innovation. The Chillz Cup truly embodies our brand’s youthful spirit and commitment to delivering the coolest experiences.”

Piyush Kumar, Founder and CEO, Rooter, said, “We’ve always believed in creating meaningful partnerships that bring value to both the gaming community and our brand partners. The Chillz Cup was a great example of how a legacy brand like Mother Dairy could connect with a digital-first audience in their native environment, making it a fun and memorable experience. The Chillz Cup captured the cool spirit of gaming—staying calm under pressure and outplaying rivals with a cool head, just like enjoying a scoop of ice-cold Mother Dairy Ice Cream on a hot day. We are proud to collaborate on a campaign that celebrates high-performance gaming while adding an element of summer joy to the esports experience.”

The Mother Dairy Chillz Cup featured 2,000+ emerging BGMI esports enthusiasts and showcased gaming teams, including iQOO Soul, Hero Godlike, iQOO Revenant X Spark, Reckoning Esports, iQOO Orangutan, True Rippers, K9 Esports, Cincinnati Kids, Likhita Esports, and others.

The tournament concluded with a grand finale on May 11, 2025. Additionally, creators and fans sampled a variety of Mother Dairy’s ice cream flavours during the event.





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UND Hosting Free Esports Clinic For Educators

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The NFL Meets WWE? Global Gaming League Brings Celebs to Esports Arena

Last month, entertainment mogul Clinton Sparks and Grammy-winning artist T-Pain announced The Global Gaming League (GGL), a new entertainment-driven gaming competition blending celebrity culture with competitive esports. Now, new details have emerged — including official game publishers, celebrity team owners, and the date for the league’s kickoff. On August 4, GGL revealed it has secured […]

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Three men in colorful attire pose cheerfully at a gaming event with "Global Gaming League" on screen. Gaming logos appear on desks.

Last month, entertainment mogul Clinton Sparks and Grammy-winning artist T-Pain announced The Global Gaming League (GGL), a new entertainment-driven gaming competition blending celebrity culture with competitive esports. Now, new details have emerged — including official game publishers, celebrity team owners, and the date for the league’s kickoff.

On August 4, GGL revealed it has secured licensing deals with six major publishers: Activision Blizzard, Bandai Namco, Capcom, Tetris, Ubisoft, and EA. These agreements allow the league to feature and stream a curated lineup of their games globally during its first official season, dubbed SZN Zero, which begins on August 23, 2025.

The format sets celebrity-owned teams of four against one another in matches across four game genres, with titles ranging from old-school icons to modern esports staples. Among the confirmed games are Tetris, Trackmania, Call of Duty, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Brawlhalla, Tekken, and Rocket League.

As per the press release (via GI.Biz), the league has already attracted several well-known personalities as team owners, including wrestling legend Ric Flair, hip-hop icon Flavor Flav, TikTok creator Bryce Hall, and T-Pain, who also serves as the league’s Executive Director of Strategy.

Speaking about the project’s vision, founder and CEO Clinton Sparks said the GGL is designed to bring gamers of all ages together, something he believes the industry hasn’t yet achieved. “With these partnerships, we are able to bring game titles from different genres and eras that attract everyone to the same place,” he noted, adding that the league will spotlight every aspect of the gaming world — from developers and hardware partners to fans and players.

The GGL describes its approach as “the NFL meets WWE,” promising a spectacle that mixes high-level gameplay with entertainment flair. With global streaming plans, cross-generational game picks, and a stacked lineup of celebrity involvement, the GGL is shaping up to be a unique experiment in the evolving world of esports-meets-pop-culture.



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Old School RuneScape hits all-time player peak after 12 years

Old School RuneScape has officially set a new all-time peak 12 years after release, with more than 240,000 players logging in. Player tracking site misplaceditems recorded a total of 240,756 concurrent users on August 3. Later that evening, the official Old School RuneScape account confirmed the milestone on Twitter, writing that the game had “broken […]

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Old School RuneScape has officially set a new all-time peak 12 years after release, with more than 240,000 players logging in.

Player tracking site misplaceditems recorded a total of 240,756 concurrent users on August 3. Later that evening, the official Old School RuneScape account confirmed the milestone on Twitter, writing that the game had “broken its peak player count,” much to the excitement of fans. 

The previous record dates back to December 2024, when 231,000 concurrent players logged into play the classic MMO. However, this new spike comes at a time of renewed momentum for Old School RuneScape.

Old School RuneScape smashes player count peak

On July 23, Jagex launched Varlamore: The Final Dawn, the final chapter in the game’s latest major expansion. The update added three new explorable regions: Auburnal Valley, Custodia Pass, and Tlati Rainforest, along with a Master-level quest and a challenging new boss fight. 

Players can also earn powerful rewards like the Eye of Ayak and Avernic Treads upgrades, giving PvE players new goals to grind toward.

New skilling content, risk-reward mechanics, and additional PvM encounters have also added even more variety to the game’s late-game progression. 

The surge is also part of a wider trend in the MMO space. Frustration with other titles like World of Warcraft and New World has led some players, including popular streamers, to revisit or switch to Old School RuneScape.

Twelve years after launch, OSRS continues to prove popular, and its latest record is proof that the classic MMO is still growing strong.



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KSHSAA launches esports for 2025-26

TOPEKA – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has partnered with the esports platform PlayVS for the inaugural year of the KSHSAA Esports season. At the April board of directors meeting KSHSAA membership voted to sanction an Esports state championship should 24 schools sign up for the activity. A survey sent out in June […]

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TOPEKA – The Kansas State High School Activities Association has partnered with the esports platform PlayVS for the inaugural year of the KSHSAA Esports season.

At the April board of directors meeting KSHSAA membership voted to sanction an Esports state championship should 24 schools sign up for the activity. A survey sent out in June indicated over 80 schools will have interest in participating this school year.

For the 2025-26 season KSHSAA and PlayVS will offer the following game titles: Rocket League, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. (If interest is high in Madden and/or Valorant, KSHSAA and PlayVS will consider adding the game title to the selection).

The exact number of classifications/ championships will be determined once sign up is complete.

Mark your calendars with these important dates (high school): Registration through PlayVS: Open NOW until November 30. (KSHSAA Schools will also fill out the participation on the Winter Participation Form through KSHSAA) Preseason – 2 Weeks: Week’s of November 17 (practice begins) and November 24.

Regular season – 6 Weeks: Week’s of December 1 through January 19.

Playoffs: January 26-27 KSHSAAA Esports State Championship (In-person): January 30 and/or 31 (two-days if needed).

PlayVS representatives will be in touch with schools that sign up with information such as: -Coaching in-service. Kansas can schedule meetings with this link.

-How to start your program guide. -Free Nintendo Switch (first 100 that sign up).

-Technical advice.

-Funding opportunities -STEM opportunities The KSHSAA and PlayVS will be hosting multiple webinars between now and the beginning of the season, details will be shared when they are available.





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Clayton State Men’s Soccer Ranked #5 in United Soccer Coaches Preseason Poll

Story Links KANSAS CITY, MO – The Clayton State Lakers have been ranked #5 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches preseason Top 25. The Flagler Saints are also receiving votes. Clayton State closed out the 2024 season ranked #5 with just one change to the Top 25 lineup.  The Lakers […]

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KANSAS CITY, MO – The Clayton State Lakers have been ranked #5 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches preseason Top 25. The Flagler Saints are also receiving votes.

Clayton State closed out the 2024 season ranked #5 with just one change to the Top 25 lineup. 

The Lakers closed out the 2024 season with a 13-4-4 record. The Lakers took home their second PBC Regular Season title in a row. They also earned their second consecutive NCAA Tournament bid, where they defeated Converse in penalty kicks in the First Round folliwng a late equalizer, upset #1 Limestone in overtime in the Sweet Sixteen before falling in overtime to Lynn in the Elite Eight.

The Lakers led the PBC in several categories in the 2024 season with shots, shots on goal, assists and saves while also having the lowest goals against average in the conference. The Lakers also shared a fiery offense with the top three goal scorers and top two playmakers in the conference with Alex Rodriguez(11 goals, 8 assists, 30 points), Alexis Iturria(6 goals, 14 assists, 26 points) and Fallah Johnson(8 goals). Goalkeeper Mauricio Uribe boasted a 0.872 goals against average on the year to lead the conference. 

Clayton State opens their season with a trip to Nova Southeastern on September 4th at 7:30pm. 


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Rank School Prev W-L-T
1 Lynn University  1 20-0-2
2 University of Charleston  2 22-2-1
3 Colorado State University-Pueblo  3 17-4-3
4 McKendree University  4 16-1-7
5 Clayton State University  5 13-4-4
6 Fort Lewis College  6 14-4-6
7 Saginaw Valley State University  7 13-6-2
8 Felician University  8 17-4-2
9 Coker University  9 15-3-1
10 Midwestern State University  10 15-3-3
11 California State University-Los Angeles  11 12-3-6
12 Franklin Pierce University  13 12-3-5
13 University of West Florida  14 12-3-4
14 Tiffin University  15 14-6-1
15 Post University  16 13-5-4
16 University of Findlay  17 12-4-5
17 University of Colorado-Colorado Springs  18 14-3-4
18 Cal Poly Pomona  19 14-2-7
19 Southern New Hampshire University  20 14-2-3
20 Rogers State University  21 9-5-7
21 Auburn University Montgomery  22 11-3-6
22 Western Oregon University  23 14-5-1
23 Fort Hays State University  24 13-4-4
24 California State University-Dominguez Hills  25 10-5-6
25 Converse University  RV 9-1-9

Records shown are final 2024 records.

Also receiving votes: Bloomsburg University, Gannon University, Concord University, Lewis University, Mars Hill University, Maryville University of St. Louis, University of the District of Columbia, Southern Nazarene University, Davenport University, Point Loma Nazarene University, Westmont College, Flagler College, Francis Marion University



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Who is Lily Ki aka Lilypichu?

Blog Who’s Who on Social Media Who’s Who on Social Media 5 min to read Lily Ki, known online as LilyPichu, is a voice actress, artist, and content creator from the United States celebrated for her calming presence, creative storytelling, and gaming-centered humor. As a core member of OfflineTV, she blends animation, music, and personal […]

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Lily Ki, known online as LilyPichu, is a voice actress, artist, and content creator from the United States celebrated for her calming presence, creative storytelling, and gaming-centered humor. As a core member of OfflineTV, she blends animation, music, and personal vlogs with gaming content, cultivating a loyal audience across platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.

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