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WoWcrendor recounts the tale of
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When
WarCraft 3 came onto the scene, it dominated online gaming thanks in part to a custom map known as
Defense of the Ancients.
DOTA, as it came to be known, outlived WarCraft 3 and went on to become its own genre,
Multiplayer Online Battle Arena. But before breaking out of
Blizzard's
World Editor, two friends had an idea; transform DOTA into a live service that was constantly updated, reiterated, and supported beyond its release.
In
2006, DOTA fans
Brandon Beck and
Marc Merrill formed
Riot Games and brought on
Steve "Guinsoo" Feak and
Steve "
Pendragon" Mescon to help bring that idea to life. Three years later, Riot released
League of Legends to much fanfare gave the world their first taste of the next generation in
MOBA gaming. The game was a success, but little did the team know how far League of Legends would come in just three short years.
After a successful tournament at
Sweden's Dreamhack convention in the summer of
2011, League of Legends skyrocketed to video game fame, but Riot still lived in the shadow of what it considered its big brother, Blizzard.
Slowly but surely, League of Legends climbed in international popularity until it did the unthinkable: dethrone StarCraft as the biggest game in
South Korea. With
Korea in its pocket, League of Legends went on to become the biggest esports event in
North America, drawing thousands to its
Season Two World Championships. However, Riot dreamed of taking over the sports arena down the street for its next big event - and only a year removed from Season Two, Riot had done it: the
Season Three World Championships kicked off in front of a sellout crowd at the world-famous
Staples Center. Now a money-printing-machine disguised as the number one multiplayer game in the world, what else is there for Riot to do?
Well, somebody is buying those skins, right?
Have fun!
Thanks for watching Lore! Lore (aka Lore in a minute) is a leading video game industry animated cartoon video series that provides backstory to your favorite video games. Lore is connected to Polaris and
The Game Station. Both Lore in a minute and
Fast Facts formats help explain the history of video game development while often tying it to video game console inventions and video game industry evolving technology. Lore brings all this together in the context of your favorite video games. Using entertaining animation and cartoons Lore makes learning about your favorite games and video game culture super fun! Be sure to check out many of Lore’s most popular video game videos to learn more about the backstory and history of your favorite aspects of the gaming industry, game titles, inventions, and gaming consoles.
- published: 04 Oct 2013
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