I think the industry will eventually have to reckon with the fact that franchising runs counter to how esports actually operates and will never be truly sustainable long term, and that’ll be the next “big blow”.
Riot is worrying about mobile legends, mobile legends now can be very big in future,mobile legends number two big viewer after league of legends. If mobile legends can beat viewer league of legends ,i can think riot will shame because lose to mobile gaming
@@andlol2558 In terms of viewership, it's literally the 2nd biggest esports event in history. League is still at the top. Mobile Legends is doing really well, regardless if we want for that to be the case or not.
crazy how league is the only Esports tha stills grow every year after the pandemic Worlds 2023 was literally the most watched Esports events of all time breaking all the records
People overestimate what esports would look like in 5 years, but underestimate what it will look like in 30. The day esports dies is the day PvP multiplayer dies. The people that actually believe esprots is dying are those that only got into it when news articles started to shine light on it, which was around the late 2010s, or they just watch one esport and base the entire industry on that one game. As someone who's been watching since the Halo MLG days, esports is far from dead. I've seen truly dead esports and most of the games people claim are dead esports are nowhere near that. Esports is simply trending down to where it should be instead of the overhyped position it was in during that late 2010's phase where everyone thought it could be on par with traditional sporting leagues.
Well done video expect you're missing the entire Korean Starcraft scene way before Twitch was a thing. MSL/OSL and Proleague ran for years and years which were HUGE compared to the fun but laughably run MLG/ESL tournaments. There were more investments and fan support in the korean Starcraft scene then the entire west had for any "esports" even if you combined every single game from Street Fighter to Halo to CS 1.6, there was a bunch of games that were mildly popular. Also the term Esports was never really uttered / coined in the west until Twitch became a thing and you're forgetting what actually set Twitch on fire initially and that was Starcraft 2 - not League of Legends or Dota nor Counter-Strike. League took off during 2013 - it was doing well before that too, but 2013 was when it exploded.
Missing out on the starcraft is actually a good point, I was debating on doing so while making the video. Thanks for your throughts. Thing is with these videos, you can't include everything and I wanted to include moments in the history that could be called back on to get my point across, and that showed the pillars (revolutionary moments) that make esports what it is today. As for when the term esports was coined, that is preciselly why I interchangably use the term "competitive gaming" throughout the video. I appreciate your constructive feedback though. Thanks again!
@@ExWarrior_ but in doing so you missed the entire Starcraft history which is infact a pillar of E-sports histroy. Many players and organisers were influenced by the Starcraft E-sports scenes and from what I heard they had established TV channels broadcasting Starcraft competitions before other nations even thought about games as a sport... so I dont really understand your explanation - you could have just owned up to having been made a mistake of leaving it out...
Excellent points in the video! Developers need to also stop being greedy, investing in multimillion projects that evidently flop and lead to these layoffs.
I think the industry will eventually have to reckon with the fact that franchising runs counter to how esports actually operates and will never be truly sustainable long term, and that’ll be the next “big blow”.
LOL viewership is still growing and breaking records this year. Especially since T1/Faker has made it to the final so short answer no is not dying.
its funny because there seems to be more people watching and less people playing
@rodrigog4290 It's just harder for new fans to get into the game since it's a mechanical and skill based game.
Riot is worrying about mobile legends, mobile legends now can be very big in future,mobile legends number two big viewer after league of legends. If mobile legends can beat viewer league of legends ,i can think riot will shame because lose to mobile gaming
@LaksmanaCogan No way you think Mobile Legend is bigger than CS, Valorant or even Fortnite 💀, no way Mobile Legend is number 2 bro.
@@andlol2558 In terms of viewership, it's literally the 2nd biggest esports event in history. League is still at the top. Mobile Legends is doing really well, regardless if we want for that to be the case or not.
crazy how league is the only Esports tha stills grow every year after the pandemic
Worlds 2023 was literally the most watched Esports events of all time breaking all the records
People overestimate what esports would look like in 5 years, but underestimate what it will look like in 30. The day esports dies is the day PvP multiplayer dies. The people that actually believe esprots is dying are those that only got into it when news articles started to shine light on it, which was around the late 2010s, or they just watch one esport and base the entire industry on that one game.
As someone who's been watching since the Halo MLG days, esports is far from dead. I've seen truly dead esports and most of the games people claim are dead esports are nowhere near that. Esports is simply trending down to where it should be instead of the overhyped position it was in during that late 2010's phase where everyone thought it could be on par with traditional sporting leagues.
Such a well created video. This channel deserves way more
Thank you very much! Hopefully the channel grows and gives me more reasons to create more :)
Awesome video, keep up the great work and as someone who was watching esports for over a decade I can't wait to see what comes next
what an awesome and high quality video, well done mate.
I wouldnt say its dying. instead mismanaged, full of greed and overconfidence.
Crazy quality, keep it up!
Well done video expect you're missing the entire Korean Starcraft scene way before Twitch was a thing. MSL/OSL and Proleague ran for years and years which were HUGE compared to the fun but laughably run MLG/ESL tournaments.
There were more investments and fan support in the korean Starcraft scene then the entire west had for any "esports" even if you combined every single game from Street Fighter to Halo to CS 1.6, there was a bunch of games that were mildly popular.
Also the term Esports was never really uttered / coined in the west until Twitch became a thing and you're forgetting what actually set Twitch on fire initially and that was Starcraft 2 - not League of Legends or Dota nor Counter-Strike. League took off during 2013 - it was doing well before that too, but 2013 was when it exploded.
Missing out on the starcraft is actually a good point, I was debating on doing so while making the video. Thanks for your throughts.
Thing is with these videos, you can't include everything and I wanted to include moments in the history that could be called back on to get my point across, and that showed the pillars (revolutionary moments) that make esports what it is today.
As for when the term esports was coined, that is preciselly why I interchangably use the term "competitive gaming" throughout the video.
I appreciate your constructive feedback though. Thanks again!
@@ExWarrior_ but in doing so you missed the entire Starcraft history which is infact a pillar of E-sports histroy. Many players and organisers were influenced by the Starcraft E-sports scenes and from what I heard they had established TV channels broadcasting Starcraft competitions before other nations even thought about games as a sport... so I dont really understand your explanation - you could have just owned up to having been made a mistake of leaving it out...
Excellent points in the video! Developers need to also stop being greedy, investing in multimillion projects that evidently flop and lead to these layoffs.
Gotta love the pikachu shirt... and the video
Sent this video to my mom
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