Esports are among the most popular forms of entertainment in the universe. It’s also regarded as a brand-new sport. Ever since the 2010s, an increasing number of esport events have been organised around the globe, with winners receiving a reward in so many of them.
Esports are computer games or interactive online gaming tournaments in which participants participate against each other. On YouTube and Twitch, they have attracted a large number of fans that continue to watch them play that game.
Esports have become increasingly prominent in the gaming business. A huge number of qualified teams and players exist, some of whom play in teams or are supported by businesses. For both novices and experienced gamers, below is a look at the best esports games from across the globe.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)
In 2012, the first version of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive became published. One of the most popular FPS (first-person shooter) esports games is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. As per the official site, there seem to be over 20 million users worldwide as of August 2020.
Since 2013, Major Championships (Majors) for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive have taken place. In 2004, Team Fluid took home the first victory in the Counter-Strike tournament. The competition has been one of the nation’s biggest and therefore is organised by Valve, an American video game developer.
Fortnite
Fortnite has become one of the more famous third-person shooter, survivor, and battle royal esports games. To save the universe, Battle Royale, and creative are also the three types of games available in Fortnite. Epic Games were responsible for the development of the game in 2017.
Fortnite Battle Royale seems to be a free multiplayer battle royale with up to 75 participants. Gamers can build walls, staircases, and other fortifications, in addition to fighting with firearms. In 2019, the premier tournament, the Fortnite World Cup, has already been conducted.
Splatoon 2
Splatoon 2, one of the most famous third-person shooter sports, was published in 2017 while the Nintendo Switch was on offer. Players take full control of Intuitive understanding, a human-squid hybrid who fights other gamers by shooting, splattering ink on the floor, and swimming in it. The 2018 and 2019 International Splatoon2 championships were contested in 2018 and 2019 at the biggest video exhibition, ES. There seem to be five separate battle modes in which four players compete against each other in the various venues.
League of Legends
Riot Games released League of Legends in 2009. The player chooses “champion” role actors while fighting as a member of a collective against some other group. Competitions are held all over the world, both worldwide and locally.
Each year, esports people compete in the League of Legends Championship, a large international competition with a prize pool of more than $2 million. In terms of reaching the peak of the e-sports globe, the squad aspires to win by assaulting the other base instead of protecting their personal base.
Dota 2
Dota 2, a popular multiple-electronic combat arena game developed by Valve, was released in 2013. As per the official site, more than 7.7 million people were playing that as an esport (as of August 2020). The Dota 2 Global seems to be the nation’s biggest Dota 2 tournament.