Bangkok Post

AIS hosts high school contest

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

SET-listed Advanced Info Service (AIS) is set to organise Thailand’s first high school e-sports competitio­n on a national level through collaborat­ion with partners to promote the country as the e-sports hub in Asean.

The country’s biggest mobile operator is working with Dutch Mill dairy and Belink Media, an out-of-home media service operator, for the tournament dubbed AIS eSports S Series 2022.

The competitio­n is expected to draw 5,000 players from around 1,000 participat­ing teams and 100 schools. The project enables AIS to catch the surging wave of the country’s gaming market.

Last year, AIS’s eSports S series event, which focused on Bangkok schools, succeeded in gaining 2 million viewers, 455 participat­ing teams and eight schools.

Arena of Valor (RoV), a popular online game, was chosen for the 2022 competitio­n. In the SEA Games, which concluded on Monday, a Thai e-sports team competing in RoV won the gold medal.

Rungtip Jarusiripi­pat, managing director of entertainm­ent and content partnershi­p at AIS, said the event is meant to develop the country’s e-sports ecosystem, which includes the community of gamers, game service providers, platforms, organisers, media, sponsors and industry supporters.

Thailand has 32 million gamers, or 47% of the total population.

In Thailand, the gaming industry generated US$1.1 billion (37.7 billion baht) in revenue last year, up 10% yearon-year, according to a report by gaming marketing research firm Newzoo.

The country logged 5.1 million e-sports spectators in 2021, up from 4.1 million in 2020, 3.3 million in 2019 and 2.6 million in 2018, according to the report.

Ms Rungtip said AIS is committed to supporting the country’s e-sports industry to be on par with internatio­nal tournament standards.

“The e-sport ecosystem needs support from networks, devices, software and activities, both online and offline,” she said.

This year is the first for AIS to promote the tournament on a national level, up from a provincial level in previous editions.

Some 60 high schools have already applied to join the event, comprising 20 in the North, 20 in the Central region, 18 in the South and two in the Northeast, said Ms Rungtip.

Roughly 100 schools are expected to participat­e in this year’s tournament.

Santi Lothong, president of the

Thailand E-Sports Federation, said gaming has been growing in popularity internatio­nally. The eSports S Series 2022 gives young people interested in e-sports a venue for competitio­n, he said.

In the future, this group of youngsters will be at the heart of the nation’s developmen­t. They have the potential to be skilled e-sports competitor­s and a force at both the national and internatio­nal levels, said Mr Santi.

Those interested in the tournament can apply from June 1-30. From Aug 15-30, the competitio­n occurs, with 16 teams selected to join the final round. The final round is from Oct 15-30.

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Ms Rungtip says AIS is committed to supporting the country’s e-sports industry to be on par with internatio­nal tournament standards.

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