The premier one-on-one coaching service for gamers, Gamer Sensei, has made its product available to a new segment of gamers with another addition.
Gamer Sensei has now expanded its product offerings to 10 different games with the addition of The Elder Scrolls: Legends, making the already-popular service even more robust.
The increasingly-popular strategy card game based in Bethesda Softworks’ expansive Elder Scrolls realm has not only gotten the attention of gamers around the world, but Gamer Sensei as well, according to a press release from the company.
“As we grow our roster of competitive games on Gamer Sensei platform, we couldn’t be more excited to add the strategic play of The Elder Scrolls: Legends,” says William Collis, co-founder of Gamer Sensei. “I’m personally a huge fan of competitive card games, so it’s been exciting to see fantastic improvement among players who have signed up for coaching sessions with our top sensei.”
Gamers who are inexperienced or highly familiar with the game alike will find Gamer Sensei’s services tempting, as the individualized coaching service is staffed by professional gamers who are highly-skilled in the specific title.
“The Elder Scrolls: Legends is easy to pick up and play, but a deeply complex game to master, and there’s no better way to learn tips, tricks, and strategies than from a personalized coaching experience,” says Pete Hines, VP of PR and Marketing at Bethesda. “As the game’s eSports scene takes off, tools like Gamer Sensei will be invaluable to players looking to improve their rank and win more games.”
Gamer Sensei’s other offerings are DOTA 2, League of Legends, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, Heroes of the Storm 2.0, Counter Strike: Global Offensive, Stacraft II, Overwatch, World of Tanks and GWENT: The Witcher Card Game.
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As more games like these rise to the level of prominence that the titles Gamer Sensei already offers, expect the company to keep its rotation of offerings relevant. Gamer Sensei offers a great service to increase the enjoyment of these games for players, and isn’t that the whole point of playing?