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The Varsity eSports League aims to be the vessel for universities, colleges, and schools alike to compete with each other in the ever expanding arena of eSports.
The VeSL was founded by Evan Oberman, along with a number of fellow students at Dalhousie University. We are striving to have as many schools work with us to become the vessel (the vesl) for gamers like ourselves to communicate with each other, and drive the competitive spirit of a varsity team.
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We are essentially trying to organize a team for each school as any soccer or football team would, which can compete against other schools in competitive electronic titles. This would be ...
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We are currently open to suggestions for which games people would like to play. We will likely include most major competitive titles such as Counter-Strike: Source, Team-Frontress 2, Call of Duty ...
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At this time, we are not charging anything for people to sign up their schools, etc. Most tournaments are free, although there is the possibility of future "pay to play" events. ...
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We are spread across great distances, so there is little meeting in person outside of each university. (although universities in the same city/region may meet on occasion) We are currently operate ...
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When you register with The VESL or sign-up for a tournament, you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions: The Varsity E-Sports League endeavours to provide players with ...


