Video games and e-Sports glossary
- Esports: All competitive disciplines on all competitive games.
- Association sous loi 1901: Association with legal status under the French law of 1901.
- CDL: Call of Duty League competition rules.
- Ozary: Streamer, community and tournament organizer for COD in particular.
- NiceCactus: Online competition platform.
- Hardpoint (HP) / Strategic Point: Competitive game mode on Call of Duty.
- Search & Destroy (R&D): Competitive game mode on Call of Duty.
- Search and Destroy (S&D): Competitive game mode on Call of Duty.
- GA: Gentleman Agreements, competitive rules on Call of Duty.
- Call of Duty (COD) Vanguard: New Call of Duty, to be released in 2021.
- FIFA: Football game.
- Rainbow Six Siege (R6S): FPS shooter.
- Dexerto: Competitive entity and name of the competition on Call of Duty…
- Call of Duty League: Professional competition (League) in the United States.
- Fortnite (FTN): Game of one and competitive.
- Rocket League (RL): Game that mixes soccer and cars.
- League of Legends (LoL): Highly acclaimed competitive game.
- Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CSGO / CS:GO): Competitive FPS game, also highly recognized and well-known.
- Overwatch (OW): Well-known competitive FPS game.
- Competition(s): All scrims matches, tournaments…
- Evolving Wear: Partner of YoD eSports, e-Sports textile manufacturer.
- Code Expérience: YoD eSports Sponsor, Web Development Micro-Enterprise.
- Redcase: Partner of YoD eSports, Producer of personalized phone covers.
- Génération E-Sport: Partner of YoD eSports, Agency/Site that helps teams with recruitment and visibility.
- Net’s Design: Partner of YoD eSports, Creator of personalized textile products.
- The ESA Cup: Partner of YoD eSports, European Siege Association, English and European competition on R6S, paid and with cashprize.
- LANs: Offline tournaments in premises, face-to-face and physical.
- Tournaments: Online or offline competitions.
- First Person Shooter (FPS): First-person shooter (the camera is from the character’s point of view, through his or her eyes).
- WebTV: Twitch channel, for example, where live broadcasts take place.
- 1vs1 : 1 vs 1 match.
- 4vs4 : 4 vs. 4 match.
- 5vs5 : 5 vs 5 match.
- 11vs11: 11 vs. 11 match.
- Line-Up: This is a competitive team.
- Roster: A team.
- GameBattles: Platform for online competitions.
- ESL: Platform for online competitions.
- NiceCactus: Platform for online competitions.
- Glory4Gamers (G4G): Online competition platform, now Nicecactus.
- Competitive rules: Set of restrictions on the various games in competition.
- Checkmate Gaming (CMG): Online competition platform.