eSports audiences around the world
The eSports market is experiencing rapid growth, despite still being in its relatively formative stages. In 2019, worldwide revenues generated in the eSports market amounted to 957.5 million U.S. dollars, a figure which is estimated to exceed 1.6 billion U.S. dollars by 2024. These revenues come from betting, prize pools and tournaments, but overwhelmingly from sponsorship and advertising, which brought in almost 641 million U.S. dollars in 2021. In terms of revenue, China claimed a significant portion of the eSports market revenue on its own, while the United States was the second largest regional market.The easy accessibility of eSports is bound to attract more and more audiences in the coming years. In 2019, the number of eSports enthusiasts and occasional viewers totaled just under 400 million. At the current growth rate, by 2024, there are expected to be over 285 million frequent viewers of eSports worldwide, as well as some 291.6 million occasional viewers. Some of the most popular games among eSports players and fans include battle royale titles such as Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone.
Money to be made in eSports tournaments
Given the immense popularity of games such as these across the world, official eSports tournaments are able to offer huge jackpots for the best players in the world. The cumulative prize pool for global Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournaments in the first half of 2021 stood at almost almost eight million U.S. dollars, with total eSports prize pools projected to grow even further in the coming years.As a result of the increasing money in the market, the top players in the world are able to make a living from video games, something which would have been almost unthinkable in past decades. Among the leading players worldwide is Johan Sundstein from Denmark, also known as N0tail, who has racked up earnings into the millions of U.S. dollars thanks to his success playing online battle arena game, Dota 2. In a market that is very male-dominated, female eSports players still earn considerably less, with Sasha Hostyn, known as Scarlett, having recorded the highest earnings out of any female eSports gamer. All in all, with the constantly growing eSports market, the earnings are bound to grow and attract masses of new, skilled players.