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Big crowds, big bucks: a beginner’s guide to the e-sports phenomenon that’s conquering China

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A file picture of crowds watching a League of Legends tournament in Paris, France. Photo: AFP
Stephen Chenin Beijing

The popularity of e-sports is exploding around the world, with huge numbers watching professionals competitively play video games.

About 43 million people, for example, watched coverage last year of the world championships for the multiplayer fighting game League of Legends that were held in cities across the United States.

Professional sports such as soccer and basketball have video games based on their disciplines and are also signing gamers to play for their e-sports teams.

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Chinese tech giants including Tencent, Baidu and Alibaba, which owns the South China Morning Post, have moved into the e-sports arena. And in Hong Kong, come August, top video gamers worldwide will fly into the city to compete at a concert-size venue.

Here’s a guide to this burgeoning sector:

What are e-sports?

Short for electronic sports, e-sports refers to organised, competitive video gaming events played before live audiences or broadcast over the internet.

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