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Esports industry pins hopes on Asian Games for player growth in India

Esports players touched 10 lakh mark in 2022 from 6 lakh in 2021. The player count is expected to reach 25 lakh this year, according to a FICCI-EY 2023 report. Number of Esports teams are estimated to grow from 1.1 lakh last year to 1.25 lakh in 2023.

September 23, 2023 / 13:41 IST
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Esports player Mayank Prajapati
Esports player Mayank Prajapati

Esports as a medal event in the Asian Games this year is raising hopes of the industry in terms of player growth.

Esports players touched the 10-lakh mark in 2022 from 6 lakh a year back. The player count is expected to reach 25 lakh this year, according to the FICCI-EY 2023 report. The number of Esports teams are estimated to grow from 1.1 lakh last year to 1.25 lakh in 2023.

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"Since the announcement of Esports as a medal event in Asian Games, I have seen a lot of people join the game, especially the new version of Street Fighter. The last tournament that I was part of, I came fourth and two new players were at the top. The new guys (players) are upping their game. Because of Asian Games, they have their targets set. And there is nothing bigger than representing your country in the game you love," Mayank Prajapati, representing India in the Street Fighter V game in the Asian Games, told Moneycontrol.

In 2018, Esports was introduced in the Asian Games as a demonstration title and Tirth Mehta from India had won bronze in Hearthstone.