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Don't miss out on part 1 of 'The rise and rise of eSports', where Dhaval Ponda gives the context as to why the gaming phenomenon has become so important to broadcasters.
Previously, I wrote about the immense rise of eSports through the likes of Youtube, Twitch and Mixer, and also some of the the challenges and barriers the industry faces including the lack in superior connectivity, the complexities in media rights ownership, and the need for a lean and cost-efficient business model. But with challenges there's always solutions and the opportunities for broadcasters makes them worth finding. A lesson from South Korea As always, there is a lot to be considered. On one hand there is a need for achieving scale, efficiency and customer delight and on the other, there is a need for ensuring revenue balances out the costs of these events.A lot of this has stemmed from within the industry itself but more traditional sports could learn from this."South Korea is one country that has embraced eSports and made moves to integrate the industry as an intrinsic cultural trend; tapping into new fans and enhancing the experience of current fans."

South Korea tops the international table of internet speeds with an average of 26MBps. High speed internet is invaluable for gamers – it stops lag and therefore gives them the competitive edge. Additionally, its widespread broadband infrastructure means 90% of its population are internet users, therefore more people are likely playing. The road ahead"While the technology which can make all of this possible exists in theory, the infrastructure in other global cities doesn't yet exist to the scale this fast-growing sport needs."

This will also mean that technology and analytics will uncover many new pricing models and opportunities for additional revenue streams, for example team analysis in franchised leagues to ensure there will be a worthwhile ROI. It will serve as a guide for investors and brands which will evolve into more lucrative deals - not unlike how YouTube evolved over the past few years."And not just improving play, AI can be used to meet the ever-increasing demand for highlights and conversations - ensuring that "best bits" can be pulled together almost instantly and used to engage fans in real time, and specific to their interests with tailored packages."

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