CHOOSING A PERFECT ESPORT: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE
Bogdan LashchenkoeSports are taking the world by storm, and it's not hard to see why. With fast-paced, competitive action that sees some of the best gamers in the world compete for the ultimate victory, esports is just as exciting and fun as any other sport. Like other sports, esports is not for everyone, but for those interested in making a career out of it, there are a few things to be aware of.
The first and perhaps most important point is choosing the right game. If you play a game that you don't enjoy, you will never be really good at it. You may find yourself bored and losing interest in a game you don't like, or you may never really feel the natural flow of the game so that you will be at a disadvantage when competing with others.
In any case, choosing an esport to begin a competitive career is the first step one should take. In addition, you can bet profitably and fun on your favorite eSport online on such virtual betting platforms as 20Bet. In our article, we'll go through different genres and find out how they work, how popular they are, and why these games differ from other games.
The different types of video games
Video games are divided into many genres and sub-genres, and each is unique in its own way. This also applies to the world of esports, and there is a wide choice here. Without being overwhelmed by all the different subgenres, let's limit ourselves to the most famous and popular ones.
1. The MOBA
Here we have the reigning king of the eSports world. MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) is currently the world's most popular game genre, which is played by billions of players. This is also where the largest international tournaments take place, in which the best players in the gaming scene compete against each other and often fight for millions in prizes.
Games in this genre include such games as League of Legends and Dota 2. It's also one of the most difficult genres to get into, partly because of the sheer number of players trying to get into that genre as well, but also partly because of the high demands on the players.
2. Ego shooter
First person shooters are the second most important area in eSports. Such games include games like Counter Strike. It's an incredibly competitive gaming scene, and some of the fastest, most brutal moments in gaming history happened in this genre. Here, too, getting started is a little easier than with MOBAs, but it also requires a lot of practice and a certain amount of skill.
3. Real time strategy games
Another genre with a strong competitive scene, but which has subsided a bit in recent years, is the RTS genre, which is still a strong force in the gaming world. The biggest name in this genre is Starcraft.
Once you've found a genre that suits you, you need to learn the game as best you can and spend as much time practicing as possible. So that goes for all games. We wish you every success!
Bogdan Lashchenko – content manager at EgamersWorld.Bogdan has been working at EGamersWorld since 2023. Joining the company, he began fillin the site with information, news and events.