And, in 2021, there truly are hundreds to choose from.
Are you ready to put your name down?
Call of Duty
12 teams geared up to go head-to-head over Call of Duty League 2020.
12 teams geared up to go head-to-head over Call of Duty League 2020.
Of course, we sort of expected the long-standing shooter to place somewhere in this list.
But we’ll get to that in a moment.
Fortnite
Fortnite hosts over 350,000,000 players worldwide, and only continues to evolve.
12 teams geared up to go head-to-head over Call of Duty League 2020.
Fortnite has been continuing to adapt and expand ever since its 2017 debut.
What once stood contently at the apex of eSports has since drifted to the bronze position on the podium.
Only, as many seasoned players will say: it’s easy to learn but impossible to master.
Fortnite hosts over 350,000,000 players worldwide, and only continues to evolve.
But by all means you are more than welcome to try.
Dota 2
Who’d have thought a single game can turn you into a multi-millionaire?
But that isn’t to say that Dota 2 isn’t capable of snatching back the crown in 2021.
A single win in League of Legends can gift you with a mouth-watering amount of prize money.
After all it’s been to the apex of the category plenty of times before.
Admittedly, Dota 2 has dipped in player numbers quite drastically over the years.
Try $8.2 million for 2020 alone.
Who’d have thought a single game can turn you into a multi-millionaire?
Or, you know $229 million over the space of four years.
That’s devotion at its very finest, alright.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
CS:GO still rests at the number one spot in the eSports category.
CS:GO still rests at the number one spot in the eSports category.
But, eh one can dream.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensivehas managed to climb the ranks in the eSports world for several years now.
And, when I say tournaments, I do not mean that lightly.
In fact, CS:GO has hosted well over 5,000 in its eight-year streak.
So yes CS:GO is still very much a heavy hitter in the eSports sphere.
Of course, the figures alone speak volumes for that.
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.