eSports

eSports, short for electronic sports, refers to organized, competitive video gaming where individuals or teams compete against each other in various video game titles. These competitions can take place in-person at gaming venues or online, and they often involve a high level of skill, strategy, and teamwork. eSports can encompass a wide array of game genres, including first-person shooters, real-time strategy games, multiplayer online battle arenas, and sports simulations. Popular games in the eSports scene include titles like “League of Legends,” “Dota 2,” “Counter-Strike: Global Offensive,” and “Overwatch.” Tournaments can draw large audiences, both in-person and via live streaming platforms, with significant prize pools, sponsorships, and professional gaming leagues. eSports has grown into a global phenomenon, with dedicated fan bases, professional players, and a cultural impact that extends beyond gaming.