Update
A lot of updates recently but I plan on changing that, first, I was bored and made a list of major european esport organisations that I feel deserve a voice:
A lot of updates recently but I plan on changing that, first, I was bored and made a list of major european esport organisations that I feel deserve a voice:
I was browsing Readmore.de today and found an interesting topic that led me to former Gotfrag Editor-in-Chief jESUIT’s blog, the topic was jESUIT’s ideal league and explains his views on the perfect league, why the CGS failed and why MLG and ESL are thriving. The subject interested me because I was involved in a similar discussion earlier this week.
That time it was on Cadred.org (a website whose regular visitors I despise but that’s got some decent writers) and the topic was why teams don’t go to LANs, written by Richard “Dr. Gonzo” Lewis. Anyway I ended up trying to explain what’s important to teams when chosing what events to attend, my main point and argument was that organisations and most people involved in esports grossly overestimate the importance of prize money.
We, as in teams and in my case Team Dignitas rarely see big parts of the prize money anyway. What we value is exposure in main stream media, in bigger esports media and prize money. If an event can supply that combined with experience from running events and a seriousness to their business we will attend.
The point jESUIT is making is the importance of authenticity in esports and I agree fully with him, authenticity will bring stability and stability will grow the interest of esports in mainstream media. One-off flashy events like the CGS or WSVG won’t.
So is there a perfect league or event? No not at the moment atleast but MLG and ESL are on their way getting there, my personal list of requirements for that perfect event would be:
Welcome to my first real blog post on eSportBlogs.com, I bought the domain a couple of days ago when I realised there are no dedicated websites that host blogs for players, managers, spectactors, admins, journalists etc in esports. Do we need a dedicated blog host in esports? I’m not sure I have the answer but I believe we do, if not I’ve atleast learned how to setup and manage Wordpress MU.
Anyway, this is my first post and I thought I’d try to explain what I will write about and discuss in this blog. Like the title reads it’s about esports and business, the media surrounding it and the general life of an esports manager. I will try to give my views on hot topics in the community and hopefully offer a different and intelligent perspective on things.
Here we go.
Testing a first post by embedding a video from Team Dignitas, its off the EPS Season 1 finals in London.
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