Noun
e-sports (uncountable)
Short for electronic sports, the competitive play of video games as a commercial spectator sport.
Synonym: cybersports
Caughlin said he believes the appetite for collegiate e-sports will quickly grow. Source: Internet
According to the PwC report, China's entertainment and media market, including internet advertising, e-sports, music and cinema, is on course to add $101 billion in revenues over the next five years. Source: Internet
The rising popularity of e-sports will offer immense growth opportunities. Source: Internet
Individual sport activities, e-sports, non-contact sports, and outdoor sports not exceeding 10 people are allowed. Source: Internet
Globally, however, the most high-profile e-sports event of this year took place in Seattle, where the tournament The International was organised for the fourth time in July. Source: Internet
That said, the shoe company also says that it will be shadowing Immortals players at the team’s LA training facility in order to custom-design the new shoes for e-sports athletes. Source: Internet