Top eSport Games That You Should Know About

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In the last few years, the growth of eSports has grown exponentially, and tournaments are being held around the globe and offering millions in prize cash. In the end, many elite gamers are now earning an excellent living playing professionally on an eSports team. eSports teams usually consist of five players. However, some teams may have more or fewer players depending on the sport.

While the eSports industry is growing in popularity, with new games being released every calendar year, it is true that some game types have become well-known and dominate the scene more than other games. In this article, we have sorted out the most popular esports games that you must be aware of. Have a look.

7. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

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The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is another sport developed in collaboration with Valve Corporation and Hidden Path Entertainment. It is a shooter-first-person game and the fourth game within the classic Counter-Strike series. This game is played between two teams, terrorists and counter-terrorists. The terrorists capture hostages and set off an explosive. The counter-terrorists need to rescue the hostages as well as defuse the explosives.

6. Apex Legends

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After creating two outstanding yet under-appreciated Titanfall games, the developer Respawn finally had the success it always wanted with the hugely popular battle royale shooter Apex Legends.

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Set within the Titanfall Universe Apex Legends lets you manage nimble mercenaries instead of massive robots. These vibrant characters are equipped with a variety of special capabilities to help you win your fight. For instance, you could move between dimensions as Wraith or even cloak yourself to create holograms with Mirage. Furthermore, sophisticated communication tools keep teams in sync.

5. Overwatch

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Blizzard is quite adept at launching its games in the world of eSports. They have produced some of the most lucrative eSports, and they are doing great things today.

While Overwatch League is still relatively young, it has swiftly established its place among the top-viewed eSports. Since 2016, the game has given more than five million dollars in prizes!

4. Fortnite

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The populartiy of Fortnite is off the chart. Epic Games confirmed that Fortnite is home to an astonishing 12.3 million concurrent players during one record-breaking game during an on-scene Travis Scott concert. 

Fortnite offers a variety of accessible game modes, vibrant and colorful graphics, and an outstanding construction system. Combat is a bit sloppy, and the inclusion of microtransactions ruins the game. However, since is free-to-play, players of the genre are encouraged to try it. The game is available on nearly all online platforms for video gaming. You only need a strong internet connection like AT&T Internet to have a lag-free gaming experience.

3. Splatoon 2

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Splatoon 2 was released in 2017 for Nintendo Switch. It is among the most well-known third-person shooter titles developed by the renowned Japanese game maker Nintendo.

In the sequel to the original Splatoon (which was first released in 2015 to Wii U). Players control a hybrid human-squid character battle other players by shooting through the ground and swimming around with vibrant ink with over 100 weapons on more than 40 battle fields. There are 5 battle modes and players in a group of 4 battle against a different group. The Splatoon 2 international championships took place in the biggest game show ES 2018 and 2019. With the recent release of Splatoon 3 dropping only a few days ago on September 9, 2022 it will only be a matter of time before the competitions start again.

2. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)

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As with many other games within the first-person shooter genre, the main purpose of PUBG is to be the last man standing. However, PUBG does not adhere to the norms of the genre. It takes the most enjoyable aspects of open-world games and blends them with the gameplay of a great first-person shooter.

The game also features a great balance of gameplay components. For instance, you can have the option of deciding where to drop down the map. Every player starts with no weapon, and there is a massive deadly blue dome that reduces the playing area now and then. It is very tense but also enjoyable.

1. Valorant

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Valorant is the newest first-person shooter on the internet, available on Windows by American game producer Riot Games, which is also known for its popular MOBA sports game League of Legends.

A pair of teams comprising of five members compete against one another. The attacking team sets up and then activates a bomb known as the Spike, while the defending team works to stop them. The first international tournament for Valorant players took place in Hanoi in June 2020.

Conclusion

Video games are becoming increasingly popular yearly as more players gain access to virtual worlds. The growing popularity of eSports earns more money than the music and film industries. These top games mentioned above are some of the top games to enter the esports realm.

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