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There have been many attempts to answer this question, and yet, still seems like we’re in lack of an acceptable answer. Today we’re gonna grapple with the question for a bit, like a small foreplay in what’s coming in a few days, the World Esports Summit which gonna take place in Busan, Korea.
So, why we are stuck for such a long time when it comes to Esports? The progress throughout the years is evident, but there’s still lacking a wide public recognition of whether it is acceptable as a profession, career path, or just a daily leisure activity. In most countries, it is not recognized as a Sport, even though it fills out the definition of Sport completely, and there are decades of international competitions that serve as supporting evidence. Yes, there’s the physical inactivity that heavily burdens the industry recognition and acceptance, but then again, what about chess and other “passive” sports that have reached their recognition way more smoothly?
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