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The move comes one day after multiple GeoGuessr mapmakers rendered their work unplayable in protest of the game's ...
After less than 24 hours of a widespread fan protest, GeoGuessr has officially withdrawn from the Esports World Cup. At ...
The team behind GeoGuessr is withdrawing the location-guessing game from the Esports World Cup (EWC) after fans protested its ...
GeoGuessr is a browser game where players try to pinpoint locations using only Google Street View images, and it relies on ...
Geoguessr has pulled out of this year's Esports World Cup following a mass protest from players and map creators alike ...
The community let GeoGuessr know it was not pleased with its decision to attend the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
On May 17, the Esports World Cup announced GeoGuessr would join its lineup. Now, the community is protesting and has disabled most major maps in a 'blackout', s ...
“Imagine the one dev with the balls to stand up to Saudi is GeoGuessr,” wrote former Overwatch League caster Christopher “MonteCristo” Mykles after it reversed course. “Time for Riot, Blizzard, EA, ...
GeoGuessr has announced it has withdrawn from the Esports World Cup following a wave of backlash from its community.
Here’s how it works. In response to a massive blowback from its player base, geographical puzzle game GeoGuessr has announced its withdrawal from the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) announced the inclusion of GeoGuessr in the EWC Festival tournament program 2025.
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