China Daily

Fresh victory marks new esports height

- By SHI FUTIAN shifutian@chinadaily.com.cn

For millions of Chinese esports fans, this year marks a new apex of excitement for the gaming community, especially after the country’s stellar showing over the weekend in a key competitio­n.

Chinese esports club Invictus Gaming defeated European club Fnatic 3-0 to claim the championsh­ip at the 2018 League of Legends World Championsh­ip in Incheon, South Korea, on Saturday night. It was the first time that a club from China’s League of Legends Pro League won the title in the world championsh­ip’s eight-year history.

The long-awaited victory led to a flurry of activity on social media with views on related news hitting the billions on Weibo. At least a dozen of the top 50 most trendy Weibo topics that night were about China’s victory of the world championsh­ip.

“Winning the world championsh­ip is unreal for me and I never thought it could become a reality,” said Yu Wenbo, aka Jackeylove, an esports player with club IG.

Yu was not the only one bowled over as China’s esports experts surprised the nation over and over again this year.

Team China participat­ed in three of the six esports events at the 2018 Asian Games in August, which included esports as a demonstrat­ion sport for the first time in the Asiad’s history in Jakarta, Indonesia, when China pocketed two golds and a silver.

The victories and the popularity of esports are the inevitable result of a dramatical­ly growing esports market in China.

China’s esports market value reached 5 billion yuan ($750 million) last year, according to a report by Chinese tech giant Tencent. Last year, there were 250 million Chinese gamers and fans, and the figure is projected to rise to 300 million by 2020.

Although esports will also be a medal event at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games in Zhejiang province, the road to the Olympics seems bumpy.

Kenneth Fok, president of the Asian Electronic Sports Federation, said: “It’s a very good first step, and we will take down obstacles, step by step.”

 ?? CHUNG SUNG-JUN / GETTY IMAGES ?? China’s Team Invictus Gaming celebrates winning the 2018 League of Legends World Championsh­ip in Incheon, South Korea, on Saturday.
CHUNG SUNG-JUN / GETTY IMAGES China’s Team Invictus Gaming celebrates winning the 2018 League of Legends World Championsh­ip in Incheon, South Korea, on Saturday.

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