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The International Esports Federation announced the launch of its World Esports Training Camp, which will take place during the 8th Edition World Esports Summit in Busan, Korea. The Training Camp will provide a unique opportunity for Esports athletes from around the world to sharpen their skills and learn from professional coaches and athletes, therefore providing a unique opportunity to future pro athletes.

The Training Camp will feature two game titles: Tekken 7 and League of Legends. Participants will be selected through a strict application process, ensuring that only the most talented players get the chance to participate.

The Training Camp will be held later this month on November 28 and 29 at Bexco Convention Hall, the same venue as the World Esports Summit and IESF Seminar. This will allow participants to network with industry leaders, attend workshops and experience the excitement of a major Esports event.

Professional athletes such as League of Legends Liiv SANDBOX Youth team, Tekken 7 Meo-IL and CHERRYBERRYMANGO (CBM) will provide guidance and mentorship to the participants, helping them to reach their full potential.

The Training Camp will be divided into two sessions: online and offline. The online session will allow participants to get professional analytics based on their shown results remotely, while the offline session will provide hands-on training, practice and competition opportunities.

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