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Top 5 YouTube Channels For All Esports Enthusiasts

John K by John K
February 16, 2020
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Looking to improve your skills, catch important highlights, or follow gaming news? We have curated some of the top YouTube Channels for All Esports Enthusiasts

YouTube continues to gain importance among professional gamers and gaming personalities with each passing day. It is a reliable platform for e-sports broadcasting and communicating with the gaming community. Platforms like Discord, Twitch, and Raptr are quite popular in the gaming community for live streaming, sharing information, and engaging with fellow gamers. However, YouTube is the ultimate platform if you are looking for e-sports summaries, tips, and replays.

Top 5 Youtube Channels For All Esports Enthusiasts

1. Esports Talk

If you are an Esports connoisseur, you may not be surprised to find this channel on the top of this list. EsportsTalk is the everything-esports, all-inclusive, one-stop-shop, where all the gaming professionals hang out.

It covers tournament updates and important news and essentially provides you with an insider’s perspective into everything that is buzzing across the globe. From gaming guides to strategy forums to live streams, they deliver everything in an easy-to-digest format.

They also have a recurrent series called E-sessment, where they provide beta-testing, behind-the-scenes reviews of upcoming games, and whatnot.

While this channel is relatively new, it is quickly becoming a leading, premier esports platform. All thanks to their team of professionals that delivers some of the best mainstream gaming content.


(Image Credit: Esports Talk)

2. TheScore

With over a million subscribers on Youtube, this Canada-based media company also owns the mobile platforms “theScore eSports” and “theScore.” theScore’s significant presence on the video-sharing site makes it one of the top Esports channels. Its website should not be overlooked as it also thoroughly covers the happenings of the pro gaming scene.

Their YouTube channel provides terrific content such as round-ups, interviews, live-coverage and events, and best/worst moments in the scene. It would be safe to say theScore is probably one of the best independent Esports channels on YouTube.


(Image Credit: theScore esports)

3. Yahoo! Esports

Another big player in the scene is Yahoo! Esports. Yahoo! has heavily invested in Esports. The company went as far as poaching a Gamespot AU editor for its Los Angeles editorial coverage.

Their YouTube channel covers every major Esports event happening in the world. They also provide live streaming of tournaments and events, on-site interviews, and tons of great content. It covers the biggest games in the scene, including CS: GO, Street Fighter V, League of Legends, and Super Smash Bros.


(Image Credit: Yahoo! Esports)

4. Rocket League Esports

Catch all the action from Rocket League’s professional gaming scene on this channel. It delivers fresh content regularly, live event coverage, and pro player interviews. In short, it’s a full dose of everything Rocket League.

Rocket League is a fast-growing Esport that has gained a large fan base and a passionate community. And it does not come as a surprise: its spin on football, car racing, and the all-round multiplayer feature has primarily contributed to its popularity.


(Image Credit: Rocket League Esports)

5. LoL Esports

If League of Legends is your thing, you should check out their Esports channel. You will find live streams from the most significant leagues, including LMS, LCK, and EU and NA Challenger Series coverage.

(Image Credit: LoL Esports)

Conclusion:

While a lot of Esports enthusiasts consider Twitch to be the main Esports content outlet, the platform has its limitations. It is suitable for live streams of personalities and matches. However, if you are looking for video recaps, new packages, strategy tutorials, and highlights – YouTube easily wins the race. These Top 5 YouTube Channels for All Esports Enthusiasts will fulfill all your Esports video content needs

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