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Esports and Gaming Culture Growth in New Zealand

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Esports and Gaming Culture Growth in New Zealand

Over the last decade, New Zealand has seen massive growth in esports and gaming participation. Esports (organised, multiplayer video game competitions) has exploded from a niche to a mainstream activity. The NZ eSports market is projected to generate over $1.87 billion by 2025. Today, we will dive into the key factors driving the rising popularity of gaming and examine the outlook for the industry in New Zealand.

Broadband Infrastructure Enables Growth

The rapid improvement of internet infrastructure in New Zealand has been essential for the growth of online gaming. Average broadband speeds have increased from just 5Mbps in 2011 to over 100Mbps in 2021. This has enabled reliable, high-quality live streaming and online multiplayer gaming. As rural areas continue to gain access to fast broadband, more Kiwis can engage in digital entertainment.

While console and PC gaming have risen, mobile gaming has exploded thanks to expanding 4G and 5G networks. Kiwis can now game on the go on their smartphones. The accessibility of mobile gaming introduces new demographics to the world of gaming. The advanced telecommunications infrastructure makes New Zealand well-positioned for the continuing growth of interactive online gaming.

Mainstreaming of Gaming Culture

Gaming has transitioned from a niche to a mainstream activity in New Zealand as cultural attitudes have shifted. Gaming is increasingly seen as a legitimate recreational activity and spectator sport by the general public. The average Kiwi gamer is now aged 34, highlighting the diverse appeal.

Gaming bars, tournaments, and conventions popping up nationwide show the community and social structures that form around gaming. Top professional Kiwi gamers and esports teams have risen to compete on the world stage. Their success raises the domestic profile of esports.

The incorporation of esports into schools, universities, and community centres also promotes social acceptability. As more Kiwis embrace gaming as part of the mainstream culture, participation rates can be expected to increase.

Online Casinos Tap into Demand

While not directly related to esports, the growth of online casinos in New Zealand also demonstrates the normalisation of gaming. As internet speeds have improved, it has become easy for Kiwis to access online casino platforms from home. Players can enjoy slots, poker, blackjack, and other games in a convenient digital format.

The ability to game online through casinos shows how Kiwis are eager to engage in interactive gaming experiences through digital channels. Esports and competitive multiplayer gaming provide another way to leverage this demand. The infrastructure allows convenient access to digital gaming, while cultural attitudes now approve of gaming as an acceptable activity.

Rise of Esports Viewership

The viewership numbers for major esports tournaments provide tangible evidence of surging interest. When New Zealand hosted the League of Legends Oceanic Pro League (OPL) final in Wellington in 2017, it attracted an in-person crowd of over 4,000 fans. Online viewership reached over 100,000 to watch elite LoL teams compete.

Global esports events like Dota 2's The International and the League of Legends World Championship draw huge online viewership from Kiwis. Fans are eager to spectate top talent playing games like CS:GO, DOTA, and Overwatch competitively. This shows New Zealand can support an engaged base of esports viewers even for overseas events.

As more Kiwi gamers turn into fans, and more fans become participants, the esports viewership numbers are expected to continue rising.

Homegrown Talent Emerges

New Zealand is beginning to produce top-tier talent within the esports industry who compete on the world stage. Kiwi esports organisations like the Chiefs Esports Club field teams in various games with international reach. Individual players like Hayley Sampson have won major titles abroad and placed highly in global competitions.

As esports becomes more established and recognised within New Zealand, more infrastructure is in place to build talent. Top players can now access training facilities, compete in local tournaments, and get signed to pro teams domestically instead of having to move overseas. This will enable the continued development of world-beating Kiwi esports talent.

Overall, the improving broadband infrastructure coupled with mainstream acceptance has set the stage for esports and gaming to boom in New Zealand. Passionate fans, skilled participants, accessible platforms, and supporting communities have developed locally. The outlook remains highly promising for the continued expansion of interactive digital entertainment.

Gaming Industry Contributes to the Economy

The growth of esports and gaming in New Zealand provides economic opportunities and contributes to tax revenue. Gaming companies are hiring more developers, designers, business analysts, and more to meet demand. High-skilled jobs are being created.

With over fifty game development studios, the gaming industry contributes over $143 million to New Zealand's GDP, according to 2018 estimates. As the sector grows, its economic impact is expected to rise. This will also generate more tax income for the government from this new entertainment medium.

Esports Develops Life Skills

Advocates argue that esports help develop useful skills, including teamwork, quick decision-making, and perseverance. Mastering games requires critical thinking, communication, leadership, and the ability to stay composed under pressure.

These transferable skills prepare young Kiwi gamers for careers in the digital economy. Esports teaches them to collaborate and think strategically.

Promising Career Opportunities

The rise of gaming and esports creates new career pathways for passionate Kiwi gamers. Opportunities span from playing professionally, to game development, events management, coaching, live streaming, and more.

The ability to turn a gaming hobby into a viable profession will inspire more young New Zealanders to invest time in mastering their skills. Streaming platforms like Twitch provide new avenues for Kiwis to build an audience and brand. Overall, the expanding gaming industry provides exciting job prospects.

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Ongoing improvements in internet access, along with shifting cultural attitudes, have enabled esports and gaming to take off in New Zealand. Viewership, participation rates, and infrastructure continue trending upwards. Looking forward, New Zealand is poised to become a leading hub for interactive digital entertainment as Kiwis embrace gaming as part of the mainstream culture.

Elen
Elen Stelmakh

Elen Stelmakh is a creative individual dedicated to advancing gaming culture through articles and visual design. As a full-time EGamersWorld author and designer for a gaming website, Elen not only creates content but also infuses it with energy and creativity.

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