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Esports at the Asian Games
Tournament information
SportEsports
Established2018 (demonstration)
2022 (medal event)

Esports has been one of the regular Asian Games sports since 2022 edition in Hangzhou, China. It was first introduced as a demonstration sport in 2018 in Jakarta and Palembang.

History

Esports made its debut at the Asian Games alongside traditional sports in the 2018 edition in Jakarta and Palembang as demonstration event. The event featured six titles – games for mobile and PC. Esports became a medal event in the 2022 Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China in 2023 boosting the discipline's bid for recognition as a legitimate sport. The event for the postponed games, featured seven titles. Hearthstone was supposed to be the eight title but was scrapped due to license expiry issue.

The discipline is still set to be held in the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan.

Editions

Games Year Host city Best nation
XIX 2022 Hangzhou, China  China

Events

Event 18 22 Years
Clash Royale d 0
EA Sports FC Online X 1
Hearthstone d 0
StarCraft II d 0
Street Fighter V X 1
Pro Evolution Soccer d 0
Arena of Valor d X 1
Dota 2 X 1
Dream Three Kingdoms 2 X 1
League of Legends d X 1
PUBG Mobile X 1
Total 0 7

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)4015
2 South Korea (KOR)2114
3 Thailand (THA)1124
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
5 Malaysia (MAS)0112
6 Hong Kong (HKG)0101
 Mongolia (MGL)0101
Totals (7 entries)77721

Participating nations

Nation 18 22 Years
 Bahrain 4 1
 China 13 31 2
 Chinese Taipei 13 19 2
 Hong Kong 9 31 2
 India 9 15 2
 Indonesia 17 13 2
 Iran 3 1
 Japan 3 12 2
 Jordan 7 1
 Kazakhstan 9 28 2
 Kuwait 1 1
 Kyrgyzstan 1 15 2
 Laos 6 15 2
 Macau 19 1
 Malaysia 2 19 2
 Maldives 13 1
 Mongolia 10 1
 Myanmar 16 1
 Nepal 22 1
 Pakistan 6 1
 Palestine 12 1
 Philippines 25 1
 Qatar 4 1
 Saudi Arabia 7 21 2
 Singapore 1 1
 South Korea 7 15 2
 Sri Lanka 1 4 2
 Tajikistan 12 1
 Thailand 7 32 2
 United Arab Emirates 10 1
 Uzbekistan 1 23 2
 Vietnam 17 26 2
Number of nations 18 30
Number of athletes 131 475

References

  1. ^ "Esports' Asian Games debut is milestone towards acceptance as real sport". South China Morning Post. September 19, 2023. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  2. Tani, Shotaro (August 27, 2018). "'Mobile esports' shine on Asian Games debut". Nikkei Asia. Archived from the original on September 7, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  3. "A Guide to Esports at the 2018 Asian Games – ARCHIVE - The Esports Observer". Esports Observer. August 30, 2018. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  4. Ahmed, Wasif (September 8, 2021). "Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, China will feature 8 esports games as medal events". Dot Esports. Archived from the original on January 7, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  5. "取消《炉石传说》 杭州亚运会电竞将设7个比赛项目_杭州2022年第19届亚运会官网". www.hangzhou2022.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on July 29, 2023. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  6. "Esports Continues To Stage As An Official Medal Sport At The 20th Asian Games Aichi-Nagoya 2026". Asian Electronic Sports Federation. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
  7. "Asian Games: Esports make debut as medal events, welcomed by fans". Kyodo News+. Retrieved October 1, 2023.
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