Despite 2015's first showing attracting only a small subset of viewers, last year's tournament was still shown on ESPN 3, Twitch and YouTube. With ESPN previously betting big on Heroes of the Dorm, this year's exclusion suggests that 2016's event didn't get the kind of ratings that the channel was hoping for.

Still, it's a win for Facebook. This Blizzard streaming deal marks the social networking company's first aggressive expansion into eSports, setting its sights firmly on Amazon owned competitor, Twitch. Interestingly, this is Facebook's first notable move towards gaming since it announced Live streaming options for Blizzard games last year.

As college education is still such an expensive proposition in the US, students will once again be flocking to test their MOBA skills in a bid to save them years of crippling debt. As of today, eligible college gamers can sign up to compete, with the matches wrapping up this spring.

In 2015, UC Berkeley's team became the first-ever Heroes of the Dorm winners, while last year's tournament saw Arizona State University's ' Real Dream Team' earning their tuition. If you're prepared to live in darkness for a few solid months, it could well be your time to shine. You can find information including the latest match lineups, up-to-date statistics and eventual player profiles at the Heroes of the Dorm site.