What is eSport and what are the main digital games?

 

The scenario of electronic sports, better known as eSport, has grown exponentially in recent years. With fierce competitions, millionaire awards and a legion of fans around the world, ESPORT has consolidated itself as one of the most popular forms of entertainment today. Let’s explore what eSport is, the right terminology, and list some of the main digital games that dominate this vibrant industry.

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What is eSport?

ESPORT, E-Sport or ESPORT? Before we dive into the world of electronic sports, it is essential to clarify the correct terminology. Although there are various ways of writing, the most widely accepted and used globally “eSports” way, a contraction of “Electronic Sports” (electronic sports). Thus, throughout this article, we will use the eSports form.

ESPORTS refer to organized video game competitions, where often professional players compete individually or in teams. These tournaments can be local or international and are broadcast live to millions of viewers through streaming platforms such as Twitch, Youtube and, more recently, even on traditional television.

Image shows player in front of a computer monitor.
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The popularity of eSports has roots in the evolution of technology and in the culture of digital games. With the advancement of game computers and consoles, online graphics, gameplay and connectivity have improved significantly, providing an immersive experience for both players and viewers.

In addition, the emergence of streaming platforms allowed fans to watch live matches, comment in real time, and connecting with their favorite communities, raising eSports status to a new level.

Professional eSports players devote daily training hours, similar to traditional sports athletes. They participate in championships that can offer significant awards, large brands sponsorships and even scholarships at universities. This level of professionalism and dedication reflects the seriousness with which eSports are treated by both players and the public.

ESPORT: Examples

ESPORTS cover a wide range of game genres, from Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas to FPS (First-Person Shooters) and Fighting Games. Next, we listed some of the main digital games that dominate the eSports scenario

League of Legends (LOL)

Developed by Riot Games, League of Legends is one of the most popular eSports games in the world. It is a MOBA where two teams of five players compete to destroy the opposing base. The game requires strategy, teamwork and individual skills, being known for its high -level tournaments, such as the League of Legends World Championship.

The 2020 League of Legends World Championship in Shanghai, China. Image: Hugo Hu / Riot Games
The 2020 League of Legends World Championship in Shanghai, China. Image: Hugo Hu / Riot Games

Dota 2

Another giant in the Moba genus is Dota 2, developed by Valve Corporation. With a passionate fan base, Dota 2 is famous for his annual tournament, The International, which offers millionaire awards largely funded by the players’ own community itself.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO)

Developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment, CS: GO is one of the most popular first -person shooting games in eSports. The game puts two teams, terrorists and counter-terrorists, one against each other in strategic missions. The competitive scene of CS: GO is vast, with various tournaments and alloys around the world.

Fortnite

Fortnite, developed by Epic Games, is a Battle Royale game that has become a cultural phenomenon. In addition to its captivating game mode, which involves 100 players fighting only one, Fortnite is known for its live events and celebrity collaborations, further increasing its popularity.

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STARCRAFT II

Developed by Blizzard Entertainment, Starcraft II is a real -time strategy game that has been a eSports pillar for many years. The game involves resource management, bases and strategic combat, being especially popular in South Korea.

EVO: A events of the most classic eSports

EVO (Evolution Championship Series) is one of the most traditional eSports events. Focused completely on fighting games, the event takes place in annual editions and brings together thousands of fans and several professional players in various games championships like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken and other fighting games.

Conclusion

ESPORTS continue to evolve, and new games constantly emerge, further expanding this fascinating universe. The diversity of titles and genres ensures that there is something for all types of players and viewers, contributing to the continuous growth of eSports popularity around the world.

 

 

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