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  2. FACEIT - Wikipedia

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    FACEIT. FACEIT is an esports platform founded in London in 2012. [1] The company has administered leagues for games such as Counter-Strike 2, League of Legends, Rocket League, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2 . In 2022, it was announced that FACEIT and esports company ESL were being acquired by Savvy Games Group (SGG ...

  3. ESL (company) - Wikipedia

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    The ESL Gaming GmbH, doing business as ESL (formerly known as Electronic Sports League ), is a German esports organizer and production company that produces video game competitions worldwide. ESL was the world's largest esports company in 2015, [1] and the oldest that is still operational. [2] Based in Cologne, Germany, ESL has eleven offices ...

  4. FACEIT Major: London 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The FACEIT Major: London 2018, also known as FACEIT Major 2018, or London 2018, was the thirteenth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship, the second Major of 2018, and first organized by FACEIT. It featured twenty-four professional teams from around the world and took place in London, United Kingdom.

  5. What are you doing to help prevent child abuse? | Opinion - AOL

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    Reach out to parents or caregivers in your life to offer a helping hand or words of support and encourage them to sign up for regular supportive text messages by texting “FaceIt” to 833-FaceIt.

  6. Overwatch Champions Series - Wikipedia

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    The North America and EMEA regions are operated by ESL FaceIt Group, while Asia is by operated by Korean esports tournament organizer WDG. History [ edit ] Overwatch initially showed promise for an esports scene during its beta phase in 2015, attracting teams from around the world to compete upon its full release.

  7. Facial recognition system - Wikipedia

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    Facial recognition software at a US airport Automatic ticket gate with face recognition system in Osaka Metro Morinomiya Station. A facial recognition system is a technology potentially capable of matching a human face from a digital image or a video frame against a database of faces.

  8. Astralis - Wikipedia

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    The parent group of Astralis is the Astralis Group, who previously managed Origen and Future F.C. before the merger of all teams under the Astralis brand. [1] Astralis Group became the first esports organization to conduct an initial public offering, [2] and is traded as ticker Nasdaq Copenhagen : ASTRLS. [3]

  9. Cheating in esports - Wikipedia

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    Cheating in esports is a deliberate violation of the rules of an esports governing body or other behavior that is intended to give an unfair advantage to a player or team. At its core, esports are video game competitions in an organized, competitive environment. Tournaments often pay out prize money to the highest placing teams in these events ...