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New England College Announces Addition of eSports

HENNIKER, NH – New England College will launch a new eSports program led by Tyrelle Appleton, a nationally-respected former eSports competitor, who will share his knowledge and experience with the next generation of gamers and designers. New England College is a member of the National Association of Collegiate eSports (NACE), the governing body for eSports.

Appleton launched the region's first-ever collegiate eSports program in 2017, and was the first ever competitive "Gears of War" player in the country to formally partner with Major League Gaming (MLG.tv). He will serve as head coach, building on deep involvement in the eSports scene with experience in both tournament organization, sponsorship procurement and management.

A position on the eSports roster will be competitively available to all interested students. Because this is a club sport open to all students, some will have the opportunity to build their skills and move to the professional ranks while others may play casually.  Students on the roster must meet eligibility requirements, including full-time enrollment, and progress toward degree requirements.

New England College will offer games such as "Overwatch," "Fortnite," and "League of Legends" – the most popular games in the world. All are online multi-player games and participants will compete as a team to defeat an opposing institution.

"Video gaming has been a popular activity for a long time," said New England College President Michele Perkins, "but eSports is just now emerging as a competitive event at the college level and we plan to be actively engaged from the start in this emerging field."

Students learn, through participating in competitive eSports teams, the same skills and talents as other sports: leadership, communication, perseverance, and determination. And, putting together an eSports team really isn't so different from putting together any other traditional sports team. New England College's new eSports program will include men and women competing with teams at other institutions.

New England College is currently building an eSports arena at its Henniker campus, which will feature a competition and practice setting along with a comfortable vibe. Appleton anticipates 20-40 students will join the first semester.

"It is the arena where the very best compete, and our technology will not only help NEC students learn and sharpen their skills, but we will be able to use this technology to provide students the very latest in video game design and development," explains Appleton. "My hope for the eSports program at New England College is to build it from the ground up and help establish New England College as a major competitor in the eSports field".
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