Once esports start coming on TV regularly as an event in big sports tournaments it will inspire many to take it seriously Ankit V3nom Panth
Once esports start coming on TV regularly as an event in big sports tournaments it will inspire many to take it seriously Ankit V3nom Panth Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Once esports start coming on TV regularly as an event in big sports tournaments it will inspire many to take it seriously Ankit V3nom Panth
Ankit Panth on esports, gaming, Red Bull Game On and more (Image via Sportskeeda) The world of esports is still very misunderstood among the Indian population at large. Back when esports did not have the glitz and glamour it has now, , ventured into the professional scene, soon becoming one of the best players in the country. From busting myths about the gaming world to addressing core issues that fester the dreams of aspiring professional players, Ankit has never shied away from presenting the good, bad, and ugly side of esports. In conversation with Sportskeeda Esports he talks about the 19th Asian Games, Red Bull Game On, and more.V3nom opens up about his take on the esports world
Q Since you are one of the first Indians to get into proper esports how have you seen the scene develop over the past few years Do you feel that the Covid 19 pandemic had a role to play in the rise of gaming in Indian society
V3nom: To be honest, the current Indian Esports scenario was a dream back when I started. Our gaming scene has progressed a lot. Gamers are working harder, more tournaments are happening with different organizers, brands are paying attention and helping improve the ecosystem, and lots more. Red Bull is one such brand that has played a huge part in the growth of our gaming scene and created awareness be it through sponsoring esports matches or by creating their own tournaments like Red Bull Flick (for CS: GO), MEO (for BGMI), and (for Valorant). Red Bull also sent me to IITs to let people know what gaming is all about. This is exactly how I thought I would help the community and I thank Red Bull for working with me and making it possible. Covid-19 lockdown has also helped for sure because everyone was home and they were playing. I see huge spikes in numbers when it comes to tournament registrations, streaming or casual gaming in general.Q Despite Indian gamers performing well in domestic tournaments they fail to make their mark in international competitions Why do you think that is the case How can the situation be improved
V3nom: I think we need to take the top boys and give them a bootcamp somewhere in Asia or at least get them a good international coach, as this would help them improve their in-game performance and understanding massively. I feel we lack consistency and that’s a big problem. We lose half of the battles even before starting any international top game as people do not fear us. We need to put that fear in them and that will only happen when someone defeats teams like Paper Rex, XERXIA, etc. along with the top teams of Asia. Once we get a few rounds here and there and everyone feels happy about it. However, we have been given enough chances to prove ourselves and now it is time to take it up a notch and at least reach the finals of an Asian tournament. I have seen fans helping every gamer with their social media numbers, streaming, etc., and I have seen team owners putting their blood, sweat and money for us. I have seen brands signing us for campaigns and more, but now it is truly up to us. Do we stay happy with this or work harder to make India a force to be reckoned with when it comes to gaming?3 Now that Esports is a medal event in the 19th Asian Games how important is it for major sports tournaments to inculcate gaming in their itinerary
V3nom: I think it will happen with time, but not instantly. If that happens, it will help gaming reach millions of people who don’t know about gaming and still see it as a time pass and not a profession. Once it starts coming on TV regularly as an event in big sports tournaments, it will inspire many to take it seriously. It will also give them a sense of understanding regarding how big this industry is.4 Apex Legends Mobile was recently released globally do you feel that the battle royale game will have a thriving esports scenario in the country
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iOS - IT'S LAUNCH DAY!Download. Play. Become Apex Champion on Mobile.First thing's first:Android - iOS - V3nom: Mobile gaming is working well in our country and that is the reason publishers are targeting mobile games in our region as well. But a fast-paced battle royale game might take time for people to adjust because right now everyone is glued to BGMI to be honest. The launches are a good thing though, as it shows that our region has potential and people have started paying attention. I am always happy when gaming wins and I hope works consistently, and not just due to its launch hype.