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Electronic Arts launches their own eSports league called the Competitive Gaming Division

eSports has been growing since its inception, and will continue to grow for some time to come as well. In fact the mobile eSports leagues are just starting to really materialize and will most likely grow to be as big as PC/console eSports leagues. Today eSport just got a little bigger with the announcement of EA’s own eSports initiative called their Competitive Gaming Division.

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[Update: Released] Ratrod Studio will be releasing a sequel to their popular Snowboard Party game on Android shortly

While today is mostly about shopping and scoring awesome deals, there are some games getting announced as well. One of those games happens to be the sequel to Ratrod Studio’s popular snowboarding themed game called Snowboard Party. Besides expanding on the features that made the original game good, Snowboard Party 2 also introduces some new features as well.

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Hit a baseball around to knock out targets in Baseball Riot, coming soon

Developed by 10tons Ltd, who previously released Clowns in the Face, is releasing a new physics based puzzler for Android called Baseball Riot. Players will assume the role of Gabe Carpaccio, who is a batter that is attempting to use his hitting prowess to bean all sorts of unsavory types that are usually found in the ballpark, only they’re found around town instead. Taking them out is all based upon hitting the baseball to the perfect spot.

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Call your own plays just like a coach would in Pro Strategy Football 2015, now out for Android

For fans of football that appreciate the strategy and planning that go into the sport, Pro Strategy Games has released a new game that will help scratch that itch: Pro Strategy Football 2015. The game is less about executing the plays by controlling players, and focuses more on calling the appropriate play for a given situation. Players are encouraged to size up both their own roster, as well as that of their opponents, in order to exploit potential weaknesses and advantageous match-ups.