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The popular video game franchise recently stopped at Michigan State to capture data on the players for inclusion into the fall 2026 edition.
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Over 250 American colleges and universities have some sort of an esports program, but Michigan State is separating itself through recruiting tactics.
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MSU’s esports team has racked up big wins and accolades the past few years. The challenge now is to keep up the success with a smaller budget.
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A new conference has emerged in the past two years consisting of 16 of the 18 members that make up the Big Ten Conferences. While the Big Esports Conference is not directly affiliated with the Big Ten, it has had a major impact on the competitive aspect of esports.
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The Michigan State Esports team continues to find success, growing into one of the premiere programs in the country.
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The Spartans played host to teams and players from colleges around the country, showing the reach of MSU’s program.
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Students and elite gamers Rodrigo Arc and Diego Zelaya are a long way from home, but have found joy in new friends and the esports community.
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The Spartans are becoming known as a hub for esports, and the program is preparing to bring in a lot more student players.
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The esports team is new to MSU’s line-up, but its members found the way to click quickly and win.
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The MSU Valorant team secured the No. 2 seed out of 15 in the Big Esports Conference.