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How Esports are Redefining the World of Sports

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Esports have quickly grown from a specialised pastime to a worldwide phenomenon that influences everything from professional sports to entertainment. Digital tournaments are challenging conventional ideas of sportsmanship, competition, and athleticism since they draw enormous audiences and provide substantial cash sources.

In addition to captivating millions of fans globally, this developing sector is changing the sports industry’s economic environment and posing new opportunities and difficulties for players, fans, and corporations alike. Let’s explore the ways in which this virtual battlefield is redefining sports culture.

What are the Key Features of E-sports?

Electronic sports, or esports, differentiate themselves from traditional sports with a number of important characteristics. The digital platform, where games are played on PCs or consoles and allow for worldwide participation and viewing, is a major component of its attractiveness. Professional teams and lone players compete in well-known video games of all kinds, including first-person shooters, real-time strategy, and multiplayer online combat arenas. These competitions are extremely well-organized.

The utilisation of live streaming services and niche esports platforms, which enable real-time broadcasting to a global audience, making esports accessible to millions and cultivating a thriving community of watchers and supporters, is another distinctive feature. In addition to increasing audience involvement, this internet connectedness fosters a complex web of broadcast rights, sponsorships, and merchandise.

The Growth of Esports

Esports’ rapid expansion has drawn interest from a wide range of stakeholders, including all BP Group Casinos, who see the opportunity for significant financial gain in this rapidly expanding sector. In an effort to capitalise on the excitement of a younger, tech-savvy audience, casinos are exploring more and more to include esports betting in their services as esports competitions draw greater viewership. The popularity of esports has increased even further as a result of this integration; major event prize pools now match those of regular sports.

Casinos are utilising this trend to broaden their clientele and improve their entertainment offerings, as seen by their smart partnerships with well-known gaming events and esports teams. This mutually beneficial partnership highlights how much esports have impacted the gaming and entertainment industries as a whole and indicates that these industries will continue to expand and innovate in the years to come.

Esports as a Career: Opportunities and Challenges

A career in esports presents both significant hurdles and a wealth of potential. As the sport grows, it generates jobs for coaches, analysts, broadcasters, and marketers in addition to players, demonstrating a diverse ecosystem that caters to a range of interests and ability levels. Similar to conventional athletics, players may become celebrities and perhaps earn large sponsorships and prize money. But there are challenges along the way. The competitive environment is extremely tough, and maintaining a high standard of performance may be psychologically and physically exhausting.

Furthermore, compared to other occupations, players usually have shorter professional lifespans, necessitating ongoing skill improvement and flexibility. Resilience and strategic preparation are necessary in this environment if one is to effectively traverse its complexity and maintain a long-term career in this fast-paced sector.

Esports vs. Traditional Sports

Traditional sports and esports both have the fundamental excitement of competition and spectatorship, but they differ greatly in terms of execution and culture. Traditional sports have a rich history and are fundamental to both community identity and world culture. They are built on physical prowess and involve either outdoor or court-based activities. On the other hand, esports flourishes in virtual surroundings, stressing fast reflexes, strategic thinking, and collaboration. This also applies to the audience: esports supporters mostly view tournaments online, creating a social media community, whereas traditional sports fans often watch games in stadiums or on television.

The availability of esports, which everyone with internet connection and the necessary gear can play or watch, stands in stark contrast to many traditional sports, which are sometimes financially and geographically inaccessible. These distinctions show not just how different one is from the other in terms of appeal, but also how each may improve fan interaction and reach by learning from the other.

Predictions for the Next Decade in the Esports Industry

The esports business is expected to experience revolutionary expansion over the next ten years, driven by new technology and evolving societal attitudes. There are rumours that virtual and augmented reality might completely change the way fans watch esports by providing immersive experiences that combine digital and physical media. There’s also talk of artificial intelligence taking on a bigger role—possibly in strategy, coaching, and even in producing tailored watching experiences. With more money coming in from media companies and traditional sports teams hoping to take advantage of the lucrative esports business, global growth is also imminent.

Furthermore, more organised training and development programmes that resemble those in traditional sports may be implemented as long as academic institutions continue to acknowledge esports as a valid career path and varsity sport. These advancements have the potential to significantly elevate the field’s professionalism and stability of professions within the business.

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George Miller (Gyorgy Molnar) started his career in content marketing and has started working as an Editor/Content Manager for our company in 2016. George has acquired many experiences when it comes to interviews and newsworthy content becoming Head of Content in 2017. He is responsible for the news being shared on multiple websites that are part of the European Gaming Media Network.

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Affilka by SOFTSWISS Wins at EGR B2B Awards for Second Year Running

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Affilka by SOFTSWISS, an affiliate management software platform, has secured the title of Affiliate Software Supplier at the prestigious EGR B2B Awards for the second consecutive year. The awards ceremony took place on 3 July at London’s iconic The Roundhouse, where the iGaming industry gathered to celebrate the most successful and innovative companies of the past year.

The consecutive win reinforces Affilka’s growing leadership in iGaming affiliate marketing software. Over the past 12 months, the product has consistently evolved, launching a series of powerful new features.

Among the recent updates is the Cross-Brand Player Duplicate Detection tool, which identifies overlapping player accounts across different casino brands within a single affiliate program. The platform also introduced the new Traffic Report, which provides real-time, click-to-registration and click-to-FTD metrics with multi-dimensional filters. Another new feature allows affiliates to access data on their marketing campaigns and tracking links directly via API, enabling automated data extraction and custom integrations.

At the end of last year, Affilka rolled out the Geo-Distributed Redirect feature, which boosts site visits by reducing redirect times from 1.5 seconds to 300–500 milliseconds, and the Cohort Analysis Report, which offers deeper insights into player behaviour.

Anastasia Borovaya, Head of Affilka by SOFTSWISS, commented on the recognition: “Winning this award two years in a row is an incredible achievement for our team. It reflects our hard work, creativity, and deep commitment to the continuing improvement of our platform. What makes this win special is knowing that the tools we build are already helping our partners solve real challenges. Whether refining traffic strategies or making smarter, data-driven decisions, we’re proud Affilka plays a part in their success.”

Thanks to ongoing updates and the introduction of new innovative features, Affilka by SOFTSWISS now supports over 450 brands, 400 thousand affiliate accounts, and 98 million player registrations.

Earlier in June, SOFTSWISS won two prestigious trophies at another EGR Ceremony – Marketing & Innovation Awards 2025. The company’s marketing department received the Marketing Team of the Year Award for its bold creative approach and effective use of new technologies and data analytics. In addition, Valentina Bagniya, CMO at SOFTSWISS, was named B2B Marketer of the Year for transforming the company’s marketing function into a powerful brand engine within the iGaming industry.

 

About SOFTSWISS

SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences and provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Online Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 30,000 casino games, the Affilka Affiliate Platform, the Sportsbook Software and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013, SOFTSWISS revolutionised the industry by introducing the world’s first Bitcoin-optimised online casino solution. The expert team counts over 2,000 employees.

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WOWPartners Launches Spinbara: The Couch King of Spinning

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WOWPartners, feeling that there might be not enough chill in the world, introduces their new brand Spinbara — fun, cheeky, and truly unbothered. The star of the show is a laid-back capybara with a love for sports, snacks, chicks, and slot wins. A spiritual cousin to The Dude (yes, we mean The Big Lebowski), Spinbara leads an unapologetically relaxed lifestyle — or, to put it simply, he’s chillin’ like a villain.

Built on KickerTech’s powerful platform and featuring over 65 top-tier providers, Spinbara combines top-notch sportsbook, live betting, virtuals, and casino entertainment with a distinctive brand voice that players will absolutely love.

This new WOWPartners’ brand isn’t just chill — it’s smart. With a full suite of gamification, tournaments, promos, and player retention tools, including cashback, reloads, and exclusive challenges, Spinbara is designed to keep players logging in.

A spokesperson for WOWPartners shares:

Spinbara is our most relatable brand yet — he’s lazy, lovable, and just, you know, loves living a good life. Who doesn’t, right? Play lazy, win crazy, that’s the motto. We’ve paired this laid-back vibe with a top-shelf product and powerful engagement mechanics. The result is Spinbara, and we can’t wait for players to come chill with the Dude.”

In short, if you’re all about kicking back, playing your favourite games, and not taking life too seriously — Spinbara’s your kind of place.

Play lazy, win crazy!

For partnership opportunities and more information, contact [email protected].

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iQOO Becomes Official Title Sponsor for S8UL’s Historic Esports World Cup 2025 campaign

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S8UL Esports, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content,  today announced that iQOO, the high-performance smartphone brand, has been onboarded as the official title sponsor for its Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 journey in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This strategic association marks one of the most significant brand commitments in the Indian esports space and builds on iQOO’s ongoing association with S8UL’s BGMI division, Team iQOO SOUL.
As title sponsor, iQOO will be integrated across S8UL’s team jerseys, on-ground activations, city events, and digital content throughout the Esports World Cup. As part of the collaboration, S8UL will also host weekly EWC watch parties, while the S8UL Gaming House will open its doors to fans, transforming into a dedicated fan hub during the tournament. The partnership with iQOO represents a powerful synergy between a high-performance, innovation-led brand and a high-performance team, both driven by excellence, fueled by ambition, and rooted in India, further reinforcing iQOO’s commitment to supporting Indian esports on the global stage.
Animesh Agarwal aka 8Bit Thug, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL, said, “Our journey with iQOO began almost two years ago with our BGMI roster and it’s grown alongside our ambitions ever since. Partnering once again for the Esports World Cup 2025 is a significant step forward for both of us. Having iQOO as our title sponsor highlights our shared vision of growing Indian esports and competing with the best on the world stage. Together, we’re proud to carry the hopes of an entire nation.”

S8UL has officially qualified for the grand finals in Apex Legends, , and EAFC 25 at EWC 2025, making it the first Indian esports organisation to represent the country at one of the world’s biggest esports tournaments. The organisation’s Chess stars Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram will be competing in the Last Chance Qualifier from July 24 to 26, while EAFC player Aaron Rivera (Happy) will vie for one of the four remaining spots at the EWC in the FC Pro 25 Play-Ins.

Nipun Marya, CEO, iQOO, commented, “Esports in India is evolving rapidly, and we’re proud to strengthen our association with S8UL as they represent India on one of the biggest international stages. Our collaboration reflects iQOO’s focus on connecting with the performance centric community and supporting talent that’s redefining competitive gaming in India.”  

Taking place from July 8 to August 24, the EWC 2025 features a record-breaking $70 million (approx. INR 598 crore) prize pool and hosts the world’s best talent across console, PC, and mobile titles. S8UL’s participation across different titles underscores the organization’s depth, diversity, and ambition.

As S8UL’s global journey continues, the partnership with iQOO represents a powerful synergy between a high-performance brand and a high-performance team both driven by excellence, fueled by ambition, and rooted in India.

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