It seems like a novel idea, eSports (Starcraft 2 in particular) at the Olympic Games. After reading an article that Day9 tweeted about recently, I gave some thought to the idea.
Here's the most important part of the topic for those that don't want to go through the whole article:
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Originally Posted by Forbes Article on Olympic eSports
What’s required to pass that hurdle for eSports to become an Olympic sport and how soon could that happen?
There are three hurdles to jump to make eSports an Olympic sport. Firstly, an International Federation must be formed and govern the sport. Many industry advocates have been campaigning for this for some time, and it is likely a formality which will eventuate as eSports matures. Secondly, participation numbers must meet IOC requirements, and if we aren’t there already, we will be soon. The biggest hurdle is convincing the IOC’s Olympic Program Commission to recommend the sport’s inclusion. This will be a political battle that will have to overcome the same prejudices and misrepresentations cited by the general public about competitive gaming today.
In the past, exhibition events were used as a sort of trial for sports popular in the host country or those having received wider acceptance. This path has been closed by the IOC, however the Beijing Organizing Committee received special permission to organize a wushu tournament, so it may still be possible.
The IOC has already voted on the inclusion of rugby and golf in the 2016 Summer Games, so 2020 will be the earliest we could see eSports in the Olympics.
Personally, I think it's going to be a massive challenge to even get close to Starcraft being an Olympic sport. I'm also undecided as to whether or not it belongs in the games altogether.
Naturally, there would be a huge public backlash if the proposal started to get some serious momentum. There would be claims of promoting apathy and glorifying inactive lifestyles - the whole situation could potentially be counter-effective.
The other point I would be a little hazy on is whether competitive gamers want Starcraft to be an Olympic sport. After all, the article is an interview a man who straight-away admits that he's never been a competitive gamer. Perhaps some of our residents pros could shed some light on their opinions.
TL;DR - Starcraft as an Olympic sport is an interesting suggestion. I personally am neither for nor against it due to the reasons listed above.
I think one of the main problems is that most games have a very short lifespan. Even if Starcraft 2 is really competitive through the next two expansions, and a few years after, it's not a long time in Olympic terms. 12 years/3 Olympics.
i believe every year a country gets to pick a sport they want in the olympics so if north korea gets the olympics anytime soon they will deff put it in ahah
i believe every year a country gets to pick a sport they want in the olympics so if north korea gets the olympics anytime soon they will deff put it in ahah
1) North Korea will never win a bid for the Olympics in the near future
2) You mean South Korea
The level that is required for esports is that of an olympic standard, and as cool as it would be to see something like this, the way our games work compared to the others is just too different.
Anyway we already have the GSL, NASL, DreamHack and such, I dont see why, maybe as a one off thing :P
Personally I see it only benefiting by potentially getting the industry more promotion to a different market segment. The actual production and competitive level of current esport competitions are equal if not bigger (based on the more regularity of them) and so I only see it as a marketing tool.
Although an interesting topic, worldwide championships and the olympics is very different. Like said before we already got Esports to do things like GSL and Dreamhack. And in my opinion video games (despite how impressive, competitive and expansive the game and its community is) don't fit the olympics.
That's not true. We'd get to see 3 minutes of the game. 15 minutes in. Then back to swimming.
don't forget those horses and the commentary that comes with those pictures of horses.
"did you know that I am a morning show host, talking about horses, here's me doing a impression of my favorite noise that a horse makes while swimming against Stephanie Rice..." - random channel 9 moron.
I don't really think Esports should be in the Olympics to be honest. The games involved don't have as long as lifetime as other sports do, mostly due to how the video game industry works. To me the olympics is much more about more Athletic/Physical sports than more cerebral things like Chess and such.
I also don't want to see it as I don't want Esports to be associated with the corrupt bullshit that is the Olympics these days.
As many have said above, the Olympics is for athletic sports, and while we label the competitive phenomenon "eSports", the professionals are called 'professional gamers', not 'professional eSport athletes'. Maybe in a hundred years or so, when eSports is a world-wide accepted and celebrated culture by most demographics, we will see something like this. However the professional gaming industry isn't going to need to rely on an event like the Olympics to make that cultural break and become truly recognised by everyone as a positive thing.
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