Fortnite Battle Royale Trios Tournament Sep 13th

Tournament Featuring Rocket League Sept 27

Open Tournament Featuring Fortnite on August 23rd

Fortnite Battle Royale Trios Tournament Sep 13th

Tournament Featuring Rocket League Sept 27

Open Tournament Featuring Fortnite on August 23rd

North Carolina Esports Academy

Author: Caleb Smith

North Carolina Esports Academy Supports Blackpoint Studios Fortnite Tournament

North Carolina Esports Academy was proud to be contracted to assist with the Blackpoint Tournament featuring Fortnite, hosted by Blackpoint Studios, a Fayetteville-based game design studio. This event was a fantastic example of what’s possible when STEM, entertainment, community, and competition come together under one roof. A Custom Fortnite Experience Blackpoint Studios showcased their creativity

Esports Isn’t (and Shouldn’t Be) Free—Here’s Why That Mindset Needs to Change

For years, esports has been treated like a free activity, something players can participate in without paying a dime. And while that may have worked when large game publishers were footing the bill for the sake of brand engagement, that model isn’t sustainable, especially for local and for-profit organizations trying to build real businesses. It’s

What Happened with Carolina Storm—and Where We’re Headed Next

If you’ve been wondering why things have been quiet with Carolina Storm lately—you’re not wrong. After launching the organization in March 2025 (following nearly a year of planning), we hit some bumps in the road. While I knew going in that this project would take time and money—and that it wasn’t going to be profitable

North Carolina Esports Academy Hosts and Competes in AEA All American Nationals

North Carolina Esports Academy recently had the opportunity to participate in the Amateur Esports Association (AEA) All American Nationals Tournament—an exciting, high-level event that brought together some of the best youth esports teams from across the country. Teams competing included AEA league champions as well as top talent from other respected organizations nationwide. Our own

North Carolina Esports Academy Track Out Camps Kid Coding

How Privately Held Companies Are Hurting Youth and Scholastic Esports

A few years ago, youth and scholastic esports looked like one of the most promising areas in the industry. Schools were getting involved, organizations were popping up, and kids were excited about competing in something they genuinely loved. But lately, there’s been a major shift—and not in a good way. Over the past couple of

What the Collegiate Esports Finals in Raleigh Revealed About the Future of Esports

Recently, Raleigh had the opportunity to host the collegiate finals for League of Legends and Valorant at North Carolina State University. Produced by the Riot Scholastic Association of America and organized in partnership with NC State students, the event was well-run, professionally executed, and a solid addition to the growing esports presence in the Triangle

Why Prize Pools Are Hurting Local Esports

Prize pools in esports have become expected—even at the local, amateur level. And while it’s easy to understand why that trend started, it might be time to pause and ask if it’s really helping the long-term growth of the industry. To be clear, I’m not talking about major tournaments or elite-level competitions. Players who’ve reached

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