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Update news e-sports
Vietnam is less competitive in traditional sports, but has never been inferior in intellectual sports, experts say.
Vietnamese Cerberus Esports secure 2024 PUBG Global Series 3, the first major championship of PUBG PC in 2024 in Shanghai, China, on May 20-26 with a total prize of US$300,000.
As many as 83 athletes have been promoted to grandmaster level and 15 to national-class in e-sports in 2023.
The Vietnam E-sports team will join five categories at the upcoming 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia.
The Vietnamese team bagged a gold medal in the PUBG Mobile event at the Global Esports Games (GEG) 2022 which concluded on December 18 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Along with the development of the game market and digital entertainment platform, eSports has potential for development in a diverse and highly globalized ecosystem.
As the telecommunication market is getting saturated, new content services such as livestream and e-sports are expected to help telecom carriers maintain growth.
E-Racing has officially become a category of the Southeast Asian eSports Championship 2021 (SEA EC 2021) besides PUBG Mobile, League of Legends: Wild Rift and Valorant.
Gold medals are the goal of Việt Nam's e-sport teams at the 31st Southeast Asian (SEA) Games, which will be held on home turf next May.
The e-sports industry promises many opportunities for brand collaboration, experts have said.
With a young population and the popularity of the Internet, Vietnam has great opportunities and potential to develop the industry of e-sports and video games. This will become a “smokeless industry” in Vietnam in the near future.
The Vietnamese E-sport Championship and the University E-sport Championship will be held annually starting from this year, the Vietnam Recreational E-sport Association (VIRESA) announced on January 13.
Vietnam will compete in two international e-sport events this month, Free Fire Asia All-Stars (FFAA) and Arena of Valor Premier League (APL).
Jian Zihao says physical and mental health problems have caused him to quit e-sports.
Game distributors in Vietnam are focusing on eSports, which has had impressive growth rates in both players and viewers in the country.
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