On September 29 2022 01:36 Nakajin wrote:
By the way, as a general question, someone know how esport is doing as a whole?
I'm quite centered on our own little Starcraft world obviously, but I don't seemed to see the same kind of activity and ramp up that we used to have in the 2010th.
Lol, CSGO and Dota are old as hell now, and there dosen't seem to be anything else really getting to their level. Overwatch league didn't exactly living up to the expectation as far as I know. Fortinite, Valorent and Apex all have or had a decent scene, but I don't see them having lol world championship level event regularly. Are we in yet another bubble?
By the way, as a general question, someone know how esport is doing as a whole?
I'm quite centered on our own little Starcraft world obviously, but I don't seemed to see the same kind of activity and ramp up that we used to have in the 2010th.
Lol, CSGO and Dota are old as hell now, and there dosen't seem to be anything else really getting to their level. Overwatch league didn't exactly living up to the expectation as far as I know. Fortinite, Valorent and Apex all have or had a decent scene, but I don't see them having lol world championship level event regularly. Are we in yet another bubble?
More or less. There isn't a title that holds a commanding presence currently. Most of the games (even Fortnite) are very old at this point. They've even recently done away with their main league and cash-cups.
I think the top 4 titles are more or less here to stay, and Blizzard will most likely keep SC2 afloat.
Things like first person 'might' give Fortnite a temporary bump, and other games will follow similar trends, but there probably won't be massive hype/anticipation until something like Stormgate launches