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    EA Tetris: The Next Opportunity In Esports Betting

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 14, 20234 Mins Read
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    The world of esports continues to grow, with millions of fans turning in to support their favorite teams. Professional gamers compete for lucrative prizes, and bookmakers allow punters to bet on various esports markets, including traditional lines. While games like Fortnight, League of Legends, Dota 2, Valorant, and Counter-Strike have dominated the esports scene, a new contender is emerging in EA Tetris. Despite being an old puzzle game, enhanced graphics, online multiplayer capability, and new game modes have taken Tetris to a new level. 

    Tetris is a classic puzzle game that gamers have enjoyed for decades. The game is one of the oldest creations from the famous Electronic Arts (EA). Tetris is also a common choice for casual competitions. However, the new version EA released has transformed Tetris into a legitimate option for professional battles in the esports arena. The game’s simplicity and easy accessibility appeal to casual and seasoned gamers. Tetris doesn’t require hours of practice to master, as it’s mostly a pick-and-play option. The game also offers a highly competitive experience that keeps gamers returning for more.

    With the latest iteration of EA Tetris, punters can expect professional esports competitions organized around the game. The Classic Tetris World Championships (CTWC) is the only recognized professional competition, but that will change thanks to EA’s new ventures. CTWC started in 2010 and is held yearly to give opportunities to professional Tetris players who battle for big prizes. Tetris has all the makings of professional esports, and the new features in the latest version will make it a more viable choice. The competitions also offer various betting opportunities.

    Multiplayer Tetris matches enable skill-based competitions where players battle each other to win a prize. Bookmakers can leverage such games to offer betting markets, live streaming, in-play odds, futures, and more. You can check mybettingcanada.com for esports betting sites that provide legitimate gambling opportunities and bonuses. Tetris appeals to newcomers and seasoned players and is poised to become a popular esports offering. The game allows players worldwide to compete with others for cash prizes.

    The new online multiplayer mode allows gamers to test their skills and strategies in real-time. The Tetris community is thriving, and players continue to push the boundaries of what’s achievable with the game. Although the game isn’t intensely packed with activities like popular mobile online battling arena (MOBA) esports, it is super competitive. Its simplicity makes every player believe they can take on anyone. Electronic Arts has recognized the potential of professional Tetris esports and is currently creating a competitive scene.

    EA has organized professional tournaments for Tetris players looking to showcase their skills for cash prizes. The Tetris competitions bring players from around the world, and EA constantly improves the game with new patches to fix issues and enhance the experience. However, Tetris is yet to be recognized as a mainstream esports game, mainly because it lacks the depth and complexity of other popular esports. Hardcore gamers seeking more strategic experiences and challenges will find Tetris more suited to casual pastime than professional competition.

    The esports market is rapidly evolving and won’t always be dominated by battling arena games. More classic casual games will enter the arena, and Tetris is one of the fastest-rising eSports in this category. The game has carved a unique niche in esports and will open doors for other classic video games. This also means more betting options for real money punters. If you can’t make money playing professional Tetris, you can still do so by wagering on the outcomes. EA Tetris is more accessible and competitive than ever, and its rise as an eSport is undeniable.

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