Xfire is launching the open beta test for its e-Sports platform, which will enable any player to create tournaments with friends in games such as Riot Games’ League of Legends. This means that amateur ...
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If chat/server platform Xfire has played a part in the last ten years of PC gaming, it's as a dependable adhesive, bringing players together and allowing them to fuse. While we've been preoccupied ...
This article was originally published on GameSpot’s sister site onGamers.com, which was dedicated to esports coverage. Xfire’s new platform aims to create a better tournament experience for tournament ...
Xfire, one of the most popular PC gaming messaging mediums with over 23 million subscribers and over 250,000 active users per day, has decided to bring something new and game-changing to the industry.
MENLO PARK, CA (December 18, 2007) - Xfire, the gaming community mainstay with a user base of over 8.5 million, today announced their new "Clan and Guild System," which allows users to join and create ...
Five million PC gamers use the Xfire app to keep tabs on their gamer pals, find new opponents, join games with a single click, and download patches. When PlayStation 3 launches next month, at least ...
Xfire, a social network for gamers, has raised $3 million in funding. The company connects gamers together to share videos, screenshots, and gaming prowess. Gamers can post about the games they’re ...
DALLAS -- For many PC gamers, getting a group of friends together to engage in online battles in such multiplayer games as Unreal Tournament 2004 or Battlefield 1942 has always been a major problem.
When media empire Viacom was shopping around for new companies to add to the videogames portfolio of its MTV Networks division, it found one candidate which might have come as a surprise to the rest ...