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eSports: 5 Most Popular Games in 2021
Esports, the competitive gaming arm of the video game industry, has amassed a large following over time. In 2022, the esports audience is expected to rise to over 728 million worldwide with many people choosing it as a hobby. Generally, this category of games comprises numerous genres including shooter games, arena and sports games. In this article, we will discuss the most popular and highly competitive esports games you can play in 2021. Read on to find out.
1. Dota 2
Since its release in 2013 by Valve, Dota 2 has captured the interests of the gaming community. It is played both casually and professionally by millions of fans worldwide and is known for its gripping gameplay. However, the main attraction of Dota 2 is its annual tournament, namely “The International”. This tournament is one of the biggest with a prize pool of more than €30 million.
2. Fortnite
This is a conventional third-person shooter game that was released in 2017 by Epic games. It comes with three unique gameplay modes, with the most popular being the Battle Royal mode. Moreover, the main action of the game is in the highly lucrative Fortnite World Cup tournament. In this particular tournament, a prize pool of €30 million is up for grabs.
3. League of Legends
Released in 2009, League of Legends is a battle arena title. Its gameplay integrates role-playing and real-time strategy, something that distinguishes it from many other games. The biggest tournament in League of Legends is the LOL World Championship which offers a prize pool of €1 million. Furthermore, the game is mobile-friendly, meaning you can play it on a smartphone just like the slots at Platin Casino Ireland.
4. Overwatch
Overwatch is a thrilling team-based shooter game that is set on futuristic earth. It was released in 2016 by Blizzard Entertainment and is popular among esports fans of all ages. The game offers the Overwatch League, a prestigious tournament if you want to play it professionally. Additionally, it can award a €5 million prize, making it one of the biggest in the esports world.
5. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO)
CS: GO is a first-person shooter multiplayer game that was released in 2012 by Valve. It’s among the most popular games with one of the biggest fan bases worldwide. The game offers the CS: GO Majors, a very prestigious tournament that involves 24 teams from across the world. It comes with a prize pool worth €1 million, so if you love first-person shooters, you definitely wouldn’t want to ignore this.
Conclusion
Nowadays, there is too much choice in the esports gaming world. Many developers often produce games with a competitive focus hence players can transform their hobbies into careers. While the aforementioned are the top games, other notable mentions include Apex Legends, Dragon Ball Fighter Z and Mortal Kombat 11. Remember, most of these games come with tournaments that are either hosted by the developer themselves or third-party companies. Some of the most anticipated tournaments in 2021 include Dota Pro Circuit, Dreamhack Open and Fortnite Grand Royale.
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Play’n GO celebrates multiple win at 5 Star Media Awards
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The legendary games studio nabbed a second consecutive Slot Supplier of the Year award, as well as being named the RNG Casino Supplier of the Year. The company also secured three of 5 Star Media’s “Top 20” Awards for co-founder and CMO Ebba Arnred, Director of Business Development Stuart Trigwell, and Head of Brand and Communication, Andrew Pink.
Play’n GO has enjoyed a landmark 2024, breaking new ground by entering the South African market, as well as expanding its US presence into what is now five states.
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Procedure to be followed by school clubs affiliating for the 2025 season
Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA), founded in 1984, is the national federation for Board games, Card games, Esports, and Wargames.
MSSA promotes all the different disciplines equally, although each school may pick-and-choose which discipline it wishes to promote at its school. Some schools will promote the whole gambit, while others will concentrate on only one discipline, and/or even just concentrate on one specific title.
The choice is ultimately up to the school.
MSSA has sent teams with full Protea Colours to international events since 1991 for wargames, 1996 for Morabaraba, 1997 for Checkers, and 2005 for Esports. Many members of the national teams have been scholars, and all have benefited from their involvement in the national Protea Team.
There is still the option open for a school to start a full-blown sub-club on its premises, but bearing in mind the tight regulatory conditions under which accredited schools have to operate in the Republic, the MSSA no longer deems it necessary for a school to start a sub-club.
As long as the school club has the approval of the school, and has an Educator-in-Charge, a school may affiliate by merely completing the Application for Affiliation Form and submitting such to MSSA.
Advantages of having a MSSA affiliated club: There are many advantages of having a MSSA affiliated club, such as:
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Being part of a community where your club has a real say in how things are done
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Being able to apply for National Lottery Funding – MSSA member clubs can apply for up to R800,000.00 in funding
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Being able to get assistance from your local government
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Experience increased media exposure of your events and your gamers
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Become part of the international community through the MSSA Registered players are able to become internationally recognised umpires, etc.
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Enable your gamers to take part in MSSA events, which may qualify them for Regional, Provincial, and National colours, overseas trips, and even sports bursaries at university.
- Private clubs: one vote per every five registered players, and
- School clubs: one vote per every ten registered players.
MSSA’s General Regulations
The General Regulations comprises of decisions made by both Council and Executive Committee Meetings. The General Regulations deals with how sub-committees operate as well as to how teams are selected and development funding is distributed. Please refer to Schedule 10.12 in regard to the rights of clubs in hosting events.
MSSA’s Discipline Specific Regulations
The Discipline Specific Regulations deal with rules concerning the different disciplines. The Disciplines that the MSSA caters for are; Board Gaming, Card gaming, Esports, and Figure Gaming.
When a club applies for membership, the applicant club must complete such form and return the same to the MSSA.Fee note for 2025
The fee note details the Affiliation Fees and Registration fees that are payable.
Player Registration Form
The Player Registration Form needs to be completed by every player that is a member of a club and intends to participate in MSSA affairs.
MSSA’s Letter of Undertaking
The Letter of Undertaking is for all registered players who sit on any MSSA committee.
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