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Gaming vs Esports - A contrast between both Worlds

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April 23, 2024
Samuel W. | Thommy M.

The difference between Gaming & Esports in one article. 3, 2, 1... Go!

One way to define both Gaming and Esports

Welcome back, everyone! Get ready for another deep dive into the captivating world of events! Today on your screen: Gaming vs Esports 🕹️

With over 5 million games created, the Gaming industry is one of the biggest industries in the world. These digital entertainment products have been growing over the past 60 years and are available in many formats (Console, Mobile, PC, VR, etc.). How video games are consumed also changed since its creation, so what exactly is the difference between Gaming and Esports?

💡Gaming offers a diverse range of interactive digital experiences, from immersive role-playing adventures to exhilarating shooters. It's a beloved pastime enjoyed by enthusiasts worldwide, catering to various tastes and skill levels.

💡In contrast, Esports represents the competitive pinnacle of gaming, featuring structured competitions where skilled players or teams compete for supremacy. These events draw massive audiences and boast impressive prize pools and sponsorships.

One key difference lies in their objectives: gaming prioritizes personal enjoyment and relaxation, while Esports focuses on intense competition and skill enhancement. Esports athletes invest significant time honing their abilities and strategizing with teammates for victory.

The impact of Esports extends far beyond the gaming community, garnering attention from mainstream media, corporate sponsors, and investors. Major Esports events attract massive crowds and generate substantial revenue, firmly establishing Esports as a prominent form of competitive entertainment.

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🌟Special credits go to all the actors of the market in Luxembourg and worldwide who actively seek to support the Gaming and Esports eco-system🌟

A closer look at the word "Esports"

There is however also a distinction to be made in the Esports domain itself: Casual Esports & Pro Esports. The term "Esports" is easily misunderstood by many because everyone is somehow an "Esports Player", but not everyone gets paid to do it.

Casual Esports gathers gamers who like to compete in tournaments or actively participate in "Ranked" Modes looking to place as good as possible and progress on their own terms. These players usually don't make a living out of it and are either missing the necessary skill or/and time to take their game to the next level.

In contrast, Pro Esports assemble the professionals. These athletes follow strict schedules to improve their capacities and are followed by coaches and various staff. Statistics show that the average professional esports player retires in his mid-20s with having a career between 3 to 6 years.

However, gaming and Esports are not mutually exclusive categories. Many Esports professionals initially began as casual gamers, gradually honing their skills for competitive play. Likewise, casual gamers often find enjoyment in watching Esports events and supporting their favourite players or teams. Together, they form a dynamic ecosystem that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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