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=== Worldwide ===
 
=== Worldwide ===
  
*2018 ESL One Hamburg, Germany
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*'''2018 ESL One Hamburg, Germany'''
 
**Largest DOTA 2 tournament in Europe. Universal Music Group and Enter Records played critical role in the live entertainment of the event, with the opening ceremony of the grand final being a "a complete audiovisual experience, with pyrotechnics and a musical performance by TheFatRat”
 
**Largest DOTA 2 tournament in Europe. Universal Music Group and Enter Records played critical role in the live entertainment of the event, with the opening ceremony of the grand final being a "a complete audiovisual experience, with pyrotechnics and a musical performance by TheFatRat”
  
  
  
*2018 ESL One Katowice & Intel Extreme Masters Katowice (joint double weekend event in Poland)
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*'''2018 ESL One Katowice & Intel Extreme Masters Katowice (joint double weekend event in Poland)'''
 
**169,000 in-person spectators across the weekends, 2.2million online viewers.
 
**169,000 in-person spectators across the weekends, 2.2million online viewers.
  
  
  
*2017  ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season XI, Poland
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*'''2017  ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season XI, Poland'''
 
**This was the largest esports event in Europe with a physical attendance of 173,000, 100k more than the Superbowl in 2016.
 
**This was the largest esports event in Europe with a physical attendance of 173,000, 100k more than the Superbowl in 2016.
  
  
  
*2017 League of Legends World Championship, China
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*'''2017 League of Legends World Championship, China'''
 
**80 million viewers tuned in to watch the semifinal round between teams SK telecom T1 and Royal Never Give Up. Final was held in the world-famous 2008 Olympic Bird’s Nest stadium.
 
**80 million viewers tuned in to watch the semifinal round between teams SK telecom T1 and Royal Never Give Up. Final was held in the world-famous 2008 Olympic Bird’s Nest stadium.
  
 
=== UK ===
 
=== UK ===
  
*2018 ESL One Birmingham
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*'''2018 ESL One Birmingham'''
 
**Meanwhile in the UK, tickets for ESL One Birmingham sold out within 6 hours of release and achieved a total of 3,356,594 views. Partners and sponsors included Mercedes-Benz, Vodafone, Alienware and Intel.
 
**Meanwhile in the UK, tickets for ESL One Birmingham sold out within 6 hours of release and achieved a total of 3,356,594 views. Partners and sponsors included Mercedes-Benz, Vodafone, Alienware and Intel.

Revision as of 11:19, 31 October 2018

Stats Esports is a lucrative and rapidly expanding sector. It’s predicted that the total esports audience will grow from 395m to 580m (2016-2021). In 2017, European audiences reached 77million. By 2021, its expected that a quarter of the world’s population will be aware of esports.


Money-wise, the global esports market is set to grow from $630m (2017) to $1.6bn (2022). As a result, its no surprise that U.S. media conglomerates such as Disney, Comcast, and AT&T are looking into content rights for esport. South Korean esports network OGN announced in 2018 that it planned to invest $100million to broadcast esports events in North America. 74% of the industry is sponsorship and advertising compared to 9% being prize money To understand the scale, the total prize money of all esports events held in 2017 reached $112 million, breaking the $100 million mark for the first year.

By the 3rd financial quarter of 2017, over 100 brands had invested into esports.

Major Esports Events

Worldwide

  • 2018 ESL One Hamburg, Germany
    • Largest DOTA 2 tournament in Europe. Universal Music Group and Enter Records played critical role in the live entertainment of the event, with the opening ceremony of the grand final being a "a complete audiovisual experience, with pyrotechnics and a musical performance by TheFatRat”


  • 2018 ESL One Katowice & Intel Extreme Masters Katowice (joint double weekend event in Poland)
    • 169,000 in-person spectators across the weekends, 2.2million online viewers.


  • 2017 ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season XI, Poland
    • This was the largest esports event in Europe with a physical attendance of 173,000, 100k more than the Superbowl in 2016.


  • 2017 League of Legends World Championship, China
    • 80 million viewers tuned in to watch the semifinal round between teams SK telecom T1 and Royal Never Give Up. Final was held in the world-famous 2008 Olympic Bird’s Nest stadium.

UK

  • 2018 ESL One Birmingham
    • Meanwhile in the UK, tickets for ESL One Birmingham sold out within 6 hours of release and achieved a total of 3,356,594 views. Partners and sponsors included Mercedes-Benz, Vodafone, Alienware and Intel.