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The future of esports and competitive gaming

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Esports, or electronic sports, refer to competitive video gaming at a professional level. Competitive gaming has been around for many years, but it has gained widespread popularity in recent years, with professional leagues and tournaments being held for a variety of games.

The future of esports looks bright, with many experts predicting continued growth and mainstream acceptance. The industry is already worth billions of dollars, and it is expected to continue to grow in the coming years.

There are several factors driving the growth of esports. One is the increasing popularity of online streaming platforms, such as Twitch, which have made it easier for players and fans to connect and watch esports events. Another is the rise of mobile gaming, which has made it possible for more people to participate in competitive gaming. Additionally, the growth of gaming as a mainstream form of entertainment has helped to legitimize esports and bring it into the mainstream.

There are many challenges facing the esports industry, such as the need for better infrastructure, standardized rules and regulations, and more widespread recognition and acceptance. However, the future looks bright for competitive gaming, and it is likely that esports will continue to grow and evolve in the coming years.

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the whole point of online esports is to have people watch it and pay lots of money, having a physical place, some big stadium with lots of tickets sold will always be the goal.

so I doubt it will change. at least the important matches that bring a crowd and sell tickets will not change.

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It's going to increase in popularity in the coming years. It's already blown up as of late because of how popular competitive gaming has gotten over the years. People like to watch others game, especially gamers who are good, because lets face it, a lot of us are not nearly as good as some of the pro gamers out there, and it's kinda fun seeing them wreck teams with ease sometimes. 

But yeah, expect it to grow even more in popularity, especially when more multiplayer games come out that are probably made specifically to be played competitively. 

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