Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, continues to spread throughout the US and around the world disrupting lives professionally and personally. While the cancelation of major sports leagues and tournaments has been getting much of the attention, earnings from the esports and digital gaming industry will also drop this year as a result.
Hi, | The disruption caused by coronavirus is still being felt throughout the US and around the world in people's professional and personal lives.
The pandemic delayed or outright canceled many major sports leagues' seasons and playoffs, but earnings from the esports and digital gaming industry are also on pace to drop this year as a result of COVID-19. Given the digital nature of video games, one might think esports would be exempt from this disruption, but esports tournaments and leagues require public gathering as much as any other sport. The cancelation of these events will almost certainly drive esports earnings, once forecasted to eclipse $1 billion in 2020, down with its peer sports. But that doesn't mean the esports market is in danger; in fact, it will likely come back stronger than ever. To that end, Business Insider Intelligence has put together The Esports Bundle, which contains both our Esports Ecosystem and Esports Audience reports.
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