A small group of high school students sat at computers at Dubuque Esports League’s facility on Monday afternoon, listening as Cole Licht guided them through the finer points of the video game they were playing. “The moment that the enemy team crosses this line here and tries to take control of this room, that’s when […]
A small group of high school students sat at computers at Dubuque Esports League’s facility on Monday afternoon, listening as Cole Licht guided them through the finer points of the video game they were playing.
“The moment that the enemy team crosses this line here and tries to take control of this room, that’s when we want to try to push in, because now they have three avenues of attack instead of just the one,” Licht said.