E-sports-related majors can cultivate reserve talents in e-sports industry, and also provide students with opportunities to participate in various competitions at home and abroad, which will help students improve their skills and level and show their strength.
E-sports majors can train e-sports athletes (professional e-sports players) and e-sports operators, such as club managers, coaches, commentators, data analysis, hosting anchors, event planning and execution, and many other high-end positions. Some professional e-sports players and computer departments of some universities have cooperated to open e-sports classes.
QG E-sports Academy: It is an e-sports training institution founded by China e-sports team QGhappy, which provides training courses for all kinds of e-sports games, including game basics, technical training and competition training.
EDG E-sports Academy: It is an e-sports training institution founded by the e-sports team EDG(Edward Gaming), which provides training courses including game basics, game strategies and teamwork.
E-sports are introduced as follows:
E-sports is a kind of sports in which electronic games reach the level of "competition". E-sports is a competition that uses electronic equipment as sports equipment and combines intelligence and physical strength between people. E-sports can exercise and improve participants' thinking ability, reaction ability, physical coordination ability and willpower, and cultivate team spirit, and professional e-sports also have higher requirements for physical strength. E-sports is also a profession, similar to non-video game competitions such as chess.
1986, on the live broadcast of ABC channel in the United States, two children tried to play Nintendo games through live TV, which was regarded as the beginning of e-sports. From 65438 to 0990, Nintendo held game competitions (Nintendo World Championships) in 29 cities in the United States. This event is the first formal video game competition in history, which was born 10 years earlier than the World E-sports Competition (WCG).