Esports Should Be A Sport

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Competition is a major part of the sporting industry. Esports has thousands of annual competitions across the globe. The games use your strengths and weaknesses to challenge you, everytime you pass a level, the next one is harder. t's a mind sport. If poker card games and chess both have the players sitting down and are considered sports, why not virtual gaming as well. There are two kinds of sports: one physical and one mental. There is no good reason to debunk virtual gaming as a sport, and I believe the participants of such virtual PvP events have the same mentality as physical athletes. Because your doing something instead of watching tv which takes no skill. Playing video games teaches you how to do stuff like problem solving or math …show more content…

Esports competitions take place all over the world. The revenue is ½ a billion dollars. The gender range is 22% of women and 19% of men. Video games should be a sport because anyone can do it. It doesn't require training, it can be done anywhere and almost every single person has played a game if they're American. Plus it could be a sport for all ages. This should and will be done in time.They involve mental focus, your playing against other people with your team. That is of course in e-sporting (electronic sporting) which is where a bunch of people gather up and play against each other. They contain the following types of games. Strategy, shooting, and fighting games. Most of you people are saying "Oh it's not a sport it does not involve physical activity blah blah blah." news flash sports don't say in the definition they need to to involve physical activity or there not a sport. But not all video games are sports, but some are. Which means, you guessed it, video games are a sport. Video games take coordination as well. Video gaming may not be considered a sport, mainly because people think of it as a way to slack off and become lazy. People think it has no good coming out of it, and nobody thinks that they are wrong. Video gaming may not be like real life sports, but it does take lots of spirit and fighting ability to become a call of duty player, as I am one. I spend 52 days on the XBox a year, and it is very hard to control your microphone and controller at the same time... That's why Video Gaming is a

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