The Future Of eSports
Lord MatusElectronic Sports, or eSports as it is more commonly known, is the competitive gaming industry that is now collectively worth over a billion dollars. Many different games make up this sector covering all different categories and attracting some of the best players and teams from around the world to take part in the hope of winning a share of the prize pot which last year in the Dota 2 tournament was a staggering $25 million. Also esports are not bypassed by bookmakers, the best sites for esports betting will offer a huge number of lines and events to play bettors from all over the world.
This has led to many players dedicating all of their time into practising on their favourite games in the hope that one day they may turn professional and all of those hours will be worth it as they establish their career as a professional gamer.
What does the future hold?
The future looks very bright for the eSports industry with experts predicting that the value of the sector to exceed $1.6 billion by the year 2021. However, there are a few factors that contribute to the future growth of eSports.
One of these is the diversity of game genres that make up eSports, where tournaments are held for a variety of sports games, a variety of shooters, strategy games and much more. This means that for someone who enjoys football they can watch their favourite FIFA tournament and enjoy it much like they would a typical football game, however for games which are a bit more complex such as League of Legends and Dota 2, players who understand the game can not only watch but learn from the professionals.
Another contributing factor is geographically how wide eSports is spreading across all of the continents whether that is in Europe, America, South Korea, China or even in Latin America. The expansion of the industry has led to many companies getting on board with either investments or sponsorship deals.
This is the same when it comes to providers of the streaming of professional competitions, which has attracted the services of giants such as YouTube and Twitch who make millions from ad revenue each month through people watching live streamed professional tournaments from the comfort of their own room.
A final few words
Due to the surge in popularity of the industry of eSports, there have been many websites created that allow the public to have a punt or a bet on their favourite professional teams or players. For example, the largest tournament of the year so far is IEM Katowice where players have been able to bet on their favourite teams. This is where tipsters have waxed lyrical about Astrall before, one of the teams in the competition.
Many follow these tipsters in the hope of reaping a financial reward from their betting knowledge. These tipsters ensure that the hard work of researching is done by someone else; saving both time and effort.
In summary, the future of the industry looks better than it ever has before and there is only one way it is going and that is bigger than ever.