Esports, also known as electronic sports, is a form of competition played using video games. It often takes the form of multiplayer, organized video game competitions, basically between professional players, as a team or individual. Esports mimics the experience of watching professional sporting events. However instead of watching a physical event, spectators watch gamers compete against each other.
As the years go by, there has been a huge surge in the popularity and growth of Esports games. This emerging industry has swept the gambling industry off its feet and is a wonderful alternative to traditional casino games. Esports betting has been added to the betting industry. This creates an opportunity for punters, passionate players, and gamers to make money playing or betting on their favorite games.
Top Five Popular Esports Games To Bet On
Looking to try your hand in esports betting, listed below are five of the most popular esports games which you can find on Tips.GG betting section.
- CSGO
- DOTA 2
- LoL
- Valorant
- Call of Duty
CSGO
CSGO full name Counter-Strike: Global Offensive released 21 August, 2012, is a first-person shooter genre of esports game. Unlike other FPS games, CSGO features two teams which consists of five players in each team. It expands upon the team-based action game it pioneered, which launched 19 years ago. CSGO features new and updated weapons, game mode, characters and maps.
This game has been refined to offer extra thrills and fun to players. Its competitive nature makes it suitable for esports gambling. CSGO is one of the top ranking games in the esports gaming landscape. Featuring in tournaments such as ESL Pro league,Blast premier, DreamHack Masters, Flashpoint Series and a few others.
DOTA 2
Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle video game published and developed by Valve. It is a sequel to Defense of the Ancients, which was a community-created mod for Blizzard Entertainment’s Warcraft III: Reign of chaos. DOTA 2 is an online battle arena based game where two teams of five players fight to defend their territory.
DOTA 2 is a very lucrative esport game and is currently the most valuable in the industry. The teams’ head over to the international online stage, which has a current prize pool of $40 million. Famous DOTA 2 tournaments include ONE Esports Major, OMEGA League, OGA PIT Invitational, ESL One – Summer and Fall amongst others.
LoL
A multiplayer online battle arena game, League of Legends (LoL), was released in 2009 by Riot Games. Very much like DOT 2, LoL features two teams which consist of five players each. The players have to defend their territory as they move aggressively to destroy enemy territories in order to win the game.
Regional and international tournaments are held around this game, where different teams compete for various titles. LoL tournaments to bet on include LCS, LES, LPL, Mid-Season Invitational, Midseason cup and a host of others.
VALORANT
Valorant is a free-to-play first-person hero shooter game developed and published by Riot Games in 2014, for Microsoft Windows. The game was originally announced in October 2019 as Project A. It’s somewhat of a post-postmodern game, combining elements of Overwatch, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and, of course, League of Legends.
It is a five versus five multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) where one team attacks and the other defends. The main game mode, Search and Destroy, is very similar to CSGO. The attacking team’s goal is to plant a bomb also called a (spike) and have it detonate, while the defending team tries to avoid that. Regardless of whether the spike is planted or not, if a squad is wiped out before any other victory condition is met, the opposing squad will win.
Matches are 25 rounds long, with each round lasting 100 seconds. The first team to win 13 rounds wins the match overall. The main game mode can be played in either unrated or ranked matches.
It was nominated for Best Esports Game, Best Multiplayer and Best Community Support at The Game Awards 2020.
CALL OF DUTY
Call of Duty was developed in 2003. It is a first-person shooter game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision. It is the first installment in the Call of Duty franchise, released on October 29, 2003, for Microsoft Windows.
Since it’s a first-person shooter game, Call of Duty places the player in control of an infantry soldier who makes use of various authentic World War II firearms in combat. Each mission features a series of objectives that are marked on the heads-up display’s compass; the player must complete all objectives to advance to the next mission.
Call of Duty has received and won several awards and honors. It won “Game of the Year” awards for 2003 from several reviewers. In the 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards which is also known as (D.I.C.E. Awards), it was honored “Game of the Year” of 2003 by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, it also received awards for “Computer Game of the Year” and “Computer First Person Action Game of the Year”. GameSpot also named it the best computer game of the year in 2003.
What You Stand To Gain From Esports Betting
Esports is relatively a form of entertainment that millions of people enjoy. It often takes the form of organized, multiplayer video game competitions, particularly between professional players, individually or as teams. Esports is a significant factor in the video game industry, with many game developers actively designing and providing funding for tournaments and other events. The most common video game genres associated with Esports are multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), first-person shooter (FPS), fighting, card, battle royale and real-time strategy (RTS) games.
Betting on the above listed games can give you large turnovers and you get to feel the thrill of battle between strong teams. Esports betting is here to stay and is likely to take over traditional sports betting as the world goes digital.