Exeter College bosses said colleges have a role in maintaining the momentum of the esports movement.
An Exeter-based IT firm has won the biggest esports tournament of its kind in the South West, competing against more than 30 corporate teams.The team consisted of Jack Dale, Alfie Edwards and Owynn Quinton.
Alongside the gaming, attendees at the final took part in a discussion on the future of the industry in the South West.Esports is one of the fastest-growing parts of the tech economy, with video games data companyRob Bosworth, vice principal and deputy CEO at Exeter College, said: "The esports movement is building, and I believe colleges have an essential role in maintaining the momentum.
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