Birmingham Post

Esports deal aims to keep Midlands at top of its game

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A NEW ten-year deal has been signed which business leaders hope will make the West Midlands the epicentre of esports in the UK.

The so-called ‘strategic framework agreement’ has been agreed with the Global Esports Federation, a trade body establishe­d in Singapore in 2019 to represent the worldwide esports gaming sector.

It comes just weeks ahead of the inaugural Commonweal­th Esports Championsh­ips in August which was announced in

February and will run in parallel with this summer’s Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham.

The partnershi­p will see the West Midlands join a network of global hubs, including the federation’s headquarte­rs in Singapore and sites in Brazil, China, Africa and others.

It will focus on three areas employment and skills, policy and major events.

Among its aims are publicatio­n of a new report into esports in the region which will assess its potential for growth and economic impact.

A bid will be tabled to host Global Esports Games in 2027/2028, with the region due to welcome the Global Esports Tour from 2023 to 2026, and initiative­s focussing on education, health and the future of work will also be included.

The programme is also planning to establish a research centre to foster collaborat­ion between the private sector and West Midlands universiti­es to support innovation in gaming and immersive technologi­es.

The agreement, which is led by the West Midlands Growth Company, is aiming to cement the region’s position as a centre for the esports and gaming industry.

The West Midlands is already responsibl­e for one quarter of the UK’s output in the sector, a market which reached £7.16 billion in value last year and accounted for around 3.5 per cent of the global market.

It is estimated the West Midlands is home to around 130 games companies, predominan­tly clustered around Leamington

Spa, including the likes of Codemaster­s, Ubisoft, Playground, Sega Hardlight and others.

The sector employs a workforce of more than 3,000 staff while University of Warwick has also been recently named the UK Esports University of the Year for the fourth successive year.

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