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Lanarkshire players able to compete in massive new Esports competition
iOS - Android And teams are now preparing to compete in the huge four-day grand finals event, where the largest prize pot in Scottish Esports history is on offer - a whopping £10,000.The popularity of gaming was shown across Scotland last year as a number of celebrities and athletes got involved.That includes the likes of Scotland men's national team stars John McGinn and Ryan Christie, and Motherwell's Tony Watt.Tony has started his own Twitch.tv gaming stream and regularly plays with fans and other stars. James Hood, owner of Esports Scotland, told Lanarkshire Live : “Throughout lockdown we witnessed more people playing games than ever before.