The future of sports

The future of sports

In Europe and Asia, thousands of spectators are rooting for their favorite well-paid players, listening to color commentary, and filling arenas to watch people playing video games.

The time may come when, instead of watching professionals play in the NFL, we will watch professionals play Madden NFL.

From Hayley Tsukayama, Video games are getting respect โ€” as big business, entertainment, creative discipline โ€“ The Washington Post:

The crowd roars. The players take the field. And then they boot up their game controllers.

Wait, what?

Thatโ€™s right, video gaming is a spectator sport. And a big one. Thousands of fans in Europe and Asia flock to see their favorite โ€œesportsโ€ professionals fight it out in games such as โ€œBattlefieldโ€ or โ€œLeague of Legends.โ€

In May, a tournament run by the Electronic Sports League filled Frankfurtโ€™s 35,000-seat Commerzbank-Arena to watch a โ€œDefense of the Ancients 2โ€ tournament โ€” complete with color commentary, star players and a grand prize of more than $200,000.

It may be hard to imagine such a thing happening in the United States. But, in fact, 60 percent of Americans play video games, according to the Entertainment Software Association, an industry trade group. Thatโ€™s more than the percentage of Americans who tuned into the last Super Bowl , pay for cable or subscribe to Netflix.

โ€œNo one wants to take video games seriously, for some reason,โ€ video game historian Keith Feinstein said with a touch of exasperation. โ€œItโ€™s the culmination of all human endeavor; every art form wrapped up into one. And yet itโ€™s still a constant surprise that itโ€™s so popular.โ€

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