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10 E-Sports Games That Are More Intense Than The Olympics

The eSport games begin as groups of friends gather in each other’s households to host LAN gatherings and play some video games. As of today, it has become a certified network of pro gaming competitions and leagues with genuine lineups; in fact, some of these e-sport games are even more intense than the Olympics. Here are some of them:

1. Call of Duty (CoD)

The main Call of Duty has 14 entries; dating back its original franchise was released in 2003. The Treyarch, Infinity Ward, and Sledgehammer Games are the main developers, and Activision is the one that publishes the series.  As of today, the Call of Duty World League hosts monthly events, which will be concluded in the Call of Duty World League Championships in August.

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2. League of Legends (LoL)

The League of Legends was developed and published by Riot Games. It has been the most widely held and profitable eSports game that’s currently available. In regular play, the gamer performs as a summoner that controls a champion with exceptional capabilities, skills, and powers to fight against a team of other gamers. The aim is to extinguish the opposing team’s nexus, an edifice that rests at the core the opponent’s base sheltered by defensive structures.

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3. Defense of the Ancients 2 (DOTA 2)

Dota 2 hints its roots back to a user-made mod in Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion The Frozen Throne. Similar to League of Legends, this multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) pits two groups of five distinctive hero characters against each other with the aim of extinguishing the enemy’s “Ancient,” a large edifice inside the enemy’s base. Valve, the video game’s developer, holds an annual competition which is called The International where the world’s best Dota players contend for prizes.

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4. Overwatch

Overwatch was released by Blizzard Entertainment last May 24, 2016. But then, this video game has rapidly become one of the most well-known games in the eSports world. As a matter of fact, Blizzard has aided fund and create professional leagues, like the Overwatch League.

Overwatch sets two teams consisting of six players against with each other in a first-person shooter combat. The gamers will select a hero character with an exceptional ability and role class. Also, the players can change characters during a match to be able to better adjust to their opponents’ strengths and weaknesses.

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5. StarCraft

StarCraft from Blizzard Entertainment is a madly popular real-time strategy video game released on March 31, 1998. Its expansion, the Brood War was launched on November 30, 1998. In some ways, the StarCraft was the first eSports game; in fact, it became prevalent in South Korea that a professional gaming scene originated there.

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6. Heroes of the Storm

This MOBA from Blizzard Entertainment intends to knock the League of Legends from the very high plinth it has constructed for itself in the eSports gaming. In this video game, two teams with five players each will face off on a sequence of maps, with the common goal of extinguishing their enemy’s “Core” or home base, by slashing and firing through their adversaries and waves of their minions.

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7. Rocket League

Rocket League delivers the gaming world a hysterical, high-energy sport that can only be played in the video game world. The two teams drive a sequence of high octane automobiles around a sealed off soccer arena as they make an effort to bump a giant ball into their adversary’s goal. They can have some speed through the use of nitro boosters that pop up on the field as they try to place the ball and their teammates into scoring spots.

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8. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

This virtual combat shooter published by Valve might be on your Twitch favorites’ list. In this game, you’ll run around a wartorn landscape carrying huge guns like M4s and AK-47s, try to get your opponents in your crosshairs, and pull the trigger. Gamers can also customize their weapons to appear more personalized killing machines and earn money from slays and competitions to purchase bigger and greater weapons.

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9. Street Fighter V

The classic gaming experiences also have space in the eSports world. In fact, the side-standing fighter franchise Street Fighter was able to find its own place in competitive gaming with its up-to-date title Street Fighter VIn this game, the goal is very simple, beat up your enemy before they beat you up, by means of a series of exceptional fighting moves and lethal projectiles that take a lot of rehearsal to master and perform at crucial moments.

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10. World of Tanks

In case you wanted a virtual warfare with equipment that’s heftier than an AK-47, you can hop into a number of significant killing machines and become the huge money winner on this eSports circuit. The gamers can take control of a number of dissimilar tanks from a number of different tank courses. They have to blast off each other on the battlefield or be to the first one to enter their enemies’ stronghold.

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As the years pass by, the eSports games market continues to grow. With that being said, there will be no wondering if eSports will be included in the Olympics soon.

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