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    A Deeper Look Into Hosting An Esport Event

    Brian KarlssonBy Brian KarlssonDecember 20, 20224 Mins Read
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    Esports is incredibly popular around the globe and sees teams of some of the best video game players in the world come head-to-head to face off in an intense, high-energy tournament to win a hefty sum of prize money. At Rundown, you can find out all you need to know about this modern sport, competitions to watch, and players to keep an eye out for in the coming months. Have you ever thought about hosting your own Esports event? We’ll look at a few factors to consider to help you make it a success. 

    What is an Esports event? 

    Before we dive into how to hold an Esports event, it helps to know a bit more about what it is. Esports, or electronic sports, are competitions that see teams, or individuals go head-to-head playing an online computer game. Some of the most popular include games like CoD and Counterstrike, but there is a huge range of games that can be included. Some of the most notable genres that are included in Esports events are multiplayer online battle arena games and first-person shooter games. These events take place all over the world, with some huge prizes up for grabs depending on the tournament level you’re taking part in. They are often streamed online so fans can watch, and you can attend in person if there’s an event taking place near you. So, how do you host an Esports event? Read on and we’ll take a look at some of the most important things to think about to help you. 

    Do your research 

    Before you can create a new Esports event, you’ll have to do your research first. Think about what happens at other tournaments, and how you can replicate this in your own way. To do this, you could read up about Esports online to get a deeper understanding or attend an Esports event in person. You could watch them take place online to get a few useful pointers on where to begin. You should try and get multiple perspectives when it comes to these events, as a viewer and a player. Think about what attracts both the audience and players and use this to help you. 

    What are your goals? 

    Think about what you’re hoping to achieve from your Esports event. You may not realise it, but some of the biggest events take place for several reasons, not just so people can play the game. Some tournaments take place to support Esports generally as a sport, and others work to build a gaming community. So, think about what you’re hoping to achieve with your event, whether that’s to build and grow, or spread the word about a brand or game. 

    Equipment 

    This is one of the most important points when it comes to an Esports tournament. You need equipment to make it a success. You’ll need to think about how you’re going to get all of this equipment to help your event run smoothly. You could always borrow the equipment or choose to monetise the event to help you out. You could sell tickets to help with the prize money, and concessions, as well as use video streaming to spread the word. 

    Type of Tournament 

    Online or in person? This is another element that you’ll have to think about when creating and hosting your event. Along with the game or games you’re going to play, you’ll need to think about whether you’re going to have it online or in person. If you’re going to have it online, you’ll need to think about how you’re going to spread the word to get people to watch. If you’re going to have it in person, you’ll need to choose a venue that can accommodate you and suit your budget. There are a few factors to think about when it comes to hosting an Esports event, but once you have these essential factors figured out, you can create an exciting, new event and watch it come to life!

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    I'm a dedicated writer who focuses on Gambling, Tech, and Finance. When I'm not writing for Nerdbot, I enjoy watching sports and traveling around the world.

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