Gamers Compete In The U.K. Halo World Championships Final 2016
Team Epsilon eSports, from left, Alex Buck, also known as BUK20, Will Buck, also known as BUK57, Daniel Young, also known as Flamez, Michael Juchau, also known as Sniperdrone, and James Bradbrook, also know as Jimbo, celebrate after beating Team Dignitas in the final round of Halo(developed by 343 Industries and published by Microsoft Games Studios) U.K. World Championship Finals 2016 at the Gfinity Arena in London, U.K., on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016. ESports, which now attract some 200 million viewers around the world, could become a $1 billion business by 2020. Photographer: Luke Macgregor/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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