Type of site | News, Live Coverage |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Riad Chikhani and Phillip Luu |
Website | gamurs |
Launched | 14 February 2016 |
GAMURS is an esports multi-media company. The company is based in Sydney, Australia and was founded by Riad Chikhani, Phillip Luu, Halim Yoo, Carl Oehme and Malik Akl.[1][2][3]
GAMURS was launched on February 14, 2016 after a merger between teamfind.com and csgoteamfinder.com. On April 26, 2016 GAMURS acquired websites eSports-Nation.com and eSports.guru.[4] In doing so, GAMURS expanded its esports coverage into Call of Duty, Halo 5, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft and Overwatch (video game). On June 11, 2016 GAMURS launched EsportsWikis, an online encyclopedia dedicated to esports knowledge.[5] On August 26, 2016 they acquired CSGOSquad, a Counter Strike ranking database.[6] On September 19, 2016 GAMURS acquired esports news outlet SplitPush.net.[7] On October 28, 2016, GAMURS acquired Dot Esports from The Daily Dot.[8][9] In March, 2017, GAMURs announced that it would be merging the recently acquired Dot Esports with the GAMURs news website with Dot Esports becoming the main esports editorial brand.[10] This merger came alongside a large layoff of GAMURs editorial staff.
GAMURS' original and formerly primary website, gamurs.com, offered numerous services. The two most prominent were the team finding capabilities, acting as a community hub for numerous video games, as well as their esports journalism and content production. The team finding aspect of the site was spun off into its own entity, TeamFind.com while the esports news portion was merged into Dot Esports. Their writing team included Ryan "Veto" Kish, Patrick Cowley, Connor Bradley, Max Littman, Duncan "Thorin" Shields, and Tomi "lurppis" Kovanen. The writing team was managed by Managing Editor Justin "Bink" Binkowski. Much of the GAMURS staff moved over to Dot Esports with the merger, many others were sacked. The site also included a live updates portal on their website to live cast esports games.
Following a dispute between the Esportspedia staff and their parent company, Azubu TV, the Esportspedia president, Megan "RheingoldRiver" Cutrofello, along with the community staff that maintained the website joined GAMURS to create EsportsWikis. EsportsWikis works to provide encyclopedic coverage of numerous esports games including, Call of Duty, League of Legends, Halo (video game), VainGlory, Rocket League and Smite (video game).
GAMURS has launched numerous websites aimed at stat tracking for several video games. These sites include CS:GO Stats, CSGO Squad and Hearthstats.
In February 2017, the team and group finder portion of the GAMURS website was spun-off into its own website.[11]