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- Esports qualifications give young people skills to turn passion into profession
Esports qualifications give young people skills to turn passion into profession
20th September 2021

Steve Curtis, from Pearson BTEC talks about the rise of the esports industry.
There is far more to the esports industry than first meets the eye.
Esports (electronic sports) is organised, competitive video gaming, where people play against each other online and at spectator events in indoor arenas, usually for a cash prize. Because of its very nature, many people assume that esports is ‘just playing games,’ but that doesn’t even scratch the surface.
Esports is played by both amateurs and professionals and is inclusive — it is open to all, regardless of gender, physical ability and so on. Esports can be played on PCs, consoles, and mobiles. Because its big showcase events bring in tens of thousands of fans into a physical arena and many more in online streams, the industry is booming with people working in journalism, nutrition, event management, coaching, and more. The billion-dollar market for competitive video gaming is continuing to rise year-on-year, with a rise of 14.5% expected from 2020 to 2021.