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Yahoo brings its Esports competitive video game news app to iPhone

Yahoo is adding to its catalog of more than a dozen iOS apps by bringing its new Esports mobile app to iPhone. The Esports mobile app brings fans “coverage across their favorite competitive video games and events, coupled with a comprehensive product experience”, Yahoo says.

Esports focuses on various video game titles including “League of Legends,” “Dota 2,” “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,” “Heroes of the Storm,” and “Street Fighter V”, and the iPhone app features capabilities like event reminders, live tournament stats, and viewing live and previously played matches.

Here’s Yahoo’s full description:

Yahoo Esports is the home for real-time tournament broadcast coverage, breaking news, highlights, and league scores for all your favorite games.

Instantly watch video highlights, get expert commentary, tournament analysis, competitive strategy, alerts and live scoring for every match. If it affects the game, we’re on it and bringing it to you first! Features include:

-1080p access to live & recorded video of top games, players and events.
-Follow every update from all your favorite MOBAs, shooters, and fighting games.
-Accurate, up-to-date stats for League of Legends, Dota 2, Counter-Strike: GO, Heroes of the Storm, and Street Fighter V.
-Push notifications and alerts to keep up on all the action!

Yahoo Esports is available for free on iPhone through the App Store. The iOS launch follows availability on Android earlier this year.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.