Excel’s esports revolution is coming back to ESPN this week

The gaming industry has seen an explosion in popularity as of late, and ESPN is looking to capitalize on this growing interest by bringing Excel Esports back to the stage this week. ESPN has long been a leader in the world of sports broadcasting, and with the rise in popularity of esports, the network has decided to bring its very own esports team to the big stage to compete against the best in the world.

The team, named Excel Esports, is one of the fastest-growing teams in esports, and it’s been making waves since making its debut in 2020. The team is currently competing in two leagues: the European League of Legends Championship Series (EULCS) and the ESL UK Premiership League of Legends Championship. Excel Esports has already made a name for itself in the world of competitive play and has already achieved multiple victories in its short time in action.

Now, they’ll be taking their talents to the ESPN stage, where they’ll be competing in the Spring Split of the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). Excel will be in good company, as top-notch teams like Cloud 9, Dignitas, Immortals, and TSM will all be competing on the same stage. This is a major step forward for eSports as a whole, and it’s sure to generate plenty of interest from viewers.

This won’t be the first time ESPN has featured an esports team, but it will be the biggest. The League of Legends Championship broadcast is one of the most watched programs on television, and this move by ESPN is sure to attract even more attention to the burgeoning sport. It’s an exciting time for fans of the sport, and it’s an especially thrilling time for fans of the Excel Esports team.

The stakes are high for Excel Esports, as they are now competing against some of the best teams in the world. It will be thrilling to watch the team play on the grandest stage in esports, and we can’t wait to see how this week’s matches pan out. ESPN’s decision to broadcast the League of Legends Championship Series again is sure to be a major boost for the sport as a whole, and it further cements the network’s commitment to delivering exciting and engaging entertainment, no matter the platform.

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