Esports in talks with Paris 2024 over demonstration event
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[April 25, 2018]
By Jack Tarrant
TOKYO (Reuters) - The International
e-Sports Federation (IeSF) is "deep in talks" with organizers of the
Paris 2024 Olympics about incorporating the discipline as a
demonstration sport at the Games, the federation's acting Secretary
General Leopold Chung has told Reuters.
Esports, the competitive side of electronic gaming, has quickly
amassed an estimated 250 million players worldwide, more than
several traditional Olympic sports federations combined in a growing
market worth about a billion dollars a year.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) in November recognized
esports as a sports activity, the first clear indication to the
growing industry that it wants to link up.
Esports will be a medal event at the 2022 Asian Games.
"It won't be possible to be an official discipline but to be a
demonstration title within the Paris Olympics," Chung told Reuters
by telephone from the IeSF headquarters in Busan, South Korea.
"The local Olympic organizing committee and the city are supporting
this movement, so this will be a stronger message towards the IOC
that esports could be included as a demonstration title in 2024."
While esports is mainly driven by the games developers and
publishers, the IeSF is the first attempt at creating a global body
that could promote esports.
The IeSF currently has 46 members and hosts an annual esports World
Championship involving three major gaming titles – Counter Strike,
League of Legends and Tekken.
Global audiences for esports are expected to reach 380 million this
year, according to research firm Newzoo, who have also estimated
that the esports economy was expected to grow 38 percent year on
year in 2018.
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Olympic rings to celebrate the IOC official announcement that Paris
won the 2024 Olympic bid are seen in front of the Eiffel Tower at
the Trocadero square in Paris, France, September 16, 2017.
REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
Esports is due to appear as a demonstration event at this year's
Asian Games in Jakarta and will make its debut as a medal event at
the multi-sport tournament four years later in Hangzhou, China.
Appearing at an Olympics would be a huge step for esports and Chung
said Paris was the perfect platform.
"Paris would one day like to become an esports hub for Europe," said
Chung.
"There are great engagement numbers, great fan numbers who live in
France and especially in Paris, who would definitely want to come to
an esports game."
The IOC is fully aware of esports' rapid growth and its popularity
among young people, making it an attractive proposition to refresh
its own aging audience and make the Games relevant to a new
generation.
IOC President Thomas Bach acknowledged the popularity of esports
among young people this month but was wary of its often violent or
discriminatory content.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford and Sudiptot)
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