Updated On: 27 April, 2022 10:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Esports have transformed from an obsession to an opportunity to win medals at the Asian Games 2022. Gamers decode this passion that’s become a profession

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Across the country, young professional gamers are going head to head in the national esports championship to represent India in the upcoming Asian Games 2022. The sport will be a medal game for the first time in the Asian Games this year. Classified into — Real Time Shooter, Fighting, First Person Shooter and Multiplayer Online Battle Arena — these games are proving to be the next step in the evolution of sports.
The Esports Federation of India has shared that there are over 300 million gamers across the country, and the number is only growing. In the Asian Games 2018, where esports was included as a demonstration game, India’s Tirth Mehta won a bronze medal for Hearthstone. Names like Defense of The Ancients (DOTA 2), League of Legends (LOL) CounterStrike, Call of Duty, FIFA, Hearthstone and Vainglory might curdle the blood of disciplinarian parents, but the times they-are-a-changin’.