Professional eSports Bootcamps

The Academy of eSports is Launching an Educational Dota 2 Intensive

As it becomes apparent to a growing number of people that pursuing a career in eSports is not only possible, but lucrative as well, a growing number of people are looking to be trained by institutes like the Academy of eSports (AOES).

AOES is now accepting applicants for its Dota 2 Bootcamp, which is capped at 40 participants per week. To join the Dota 2 Bootcamp, users are able to register individually, or as part of a five-person team. As part of the training to become an eSports athlete, players will be set up with state-of-the-art gaming desktops, peripherals and chairs.

The Academy of eSports' approach to training those who are interested in eSports is to encourage team members to build rapport, review and improve strategies, as well as try their hand at a 'Stress Test Tournament.'

Esports Training
Opportunity to provide specialized training programs for aspiring eSports athletes.
Team-building in Esports
Potential for creating team-building workshops and activities specifically tailored for eSports teams.
Gaming Equipment and Infrastructure
Growing market for high-performance gaming desktops, peripherals, and chairs for professional eSports players.

Sectors Adopting This

Education
Opportunity for educational institutions to offer eSports training programs.
Event Planning
Potential for event planners to organize and host eSports bootcamps and tournaments.
Gaming Technology
Growing demand for innovative gaming equipment and infrastructure solutions for the eSports industry.
SCORE
1.2 out of 10
GENDER
90% Men10% Women
MARKETTop markets: Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 24%
Activity 5%
Freshness 8%