The New York Subliners continued making waves with their roster moves Friday by announcing the signing of Ian Crimsix Porter to complete their starting lineup
The New York Subliners continued making waves with their roster moves Friday by announcing the signing of Ian Crimsix Porter to complete their starting lineup
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Ian ‘Crimsix” Porter has been one of the Call of Duty League’s most outspoken pros since the creation of the CDL. He has the most championships of any player in CoD history and has turned his attention to leadership debates as his team pushes toward CDL Champs.
Representing the Dallas Empire, Crimsix has been one of the esports biggest names in its history. And one of the biggest personalities too, as Crim never shies away from controversial topics.
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Being a part of two of the strongest dynasties Call of Duty has ever seen, the 37-time champion knows a thing or two about winning and rallying a team together.
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A new study claims that 88 per cent of LGBT+ gamers who are out to their gaming communities receive some form of harassment while playing online.
The study, from gaming website
OnlineRoulette.org, surveyed LGBT+ gamers to examine how inclusive the gaming industry is for the LGBT+ community.
Out LGBT+ gamers are 21 per cent more likely to receive harassment than those who have not disclosed their sexuality, with 73 per cent of LGBT+ gamers receiving harassment specifically based on their sexuality. That rises to 83 per cent for lesbian gamers, who are harassed more frequently.