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ESFI announces National Esports Championships to select the Indian contingent for Asian Games 2022

The Esports Federation of India (ESFI) will be conducting the National Esports Championships 2022 (NESC2022) under the “AESF Road to Asian Games” program, starting from 4 April to select the Indian esports contingent for the upcoming Asian Games.

With esports included as the medal event for the first time at the 2022 Asian Games, to be held in Hangzhou, China from 10 to 25 September, the registrations are now open for the NESC 2022. The last date for the registration will be 1 April.

Popular games DOTA 2, Hearthstone, FIFA22, Street Fighter V and League of Legends will be part of the national championships as professional esports athletes as well as enthusiasts from across the country can register themselves and it is open for all with no restriction on gender. The tournament will be conducted over a period of 15 to 20 days. 

Owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the national qualifiers will be held virtually with top athletes from across the country competing and showcasing their skills and strategies. 

For titles like AOV (Asian Games Version) and PUBG Mobile (Asian Games Version), ESFI is waiting for clarity/permissions from the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) as both titles are banned in India as well as in many other Asian countries.   

Talking about the announcement,  Esports Federation of India president and Olympic Council of Asia – NOC & International Relations director Vinod Tiwari said, Finally the time has come for which the whole Indian esports ecosystem was waiting for. We are extremely thrilled and excited to announce NESC 2022 i.e. the national qualifiers to select the Indian esports contingent for the upcoming Asian Games 2022. It is a matter of pride for our esports athletes to not only showcase their talent and skills but also make the country proud by winning the laurels for the nation.”

“We urge all esports athletes to participate in large numbers and become a part of this historical event where esports is making its debut as a medal event in Asian Games. As esports is now included in Commonwealth Championships, IESF World Championships and expected to be included in Olympics in the near future, we are committed to develop, support and grow the esports ecosystem in India,” added ESFI director and Asian Esports Federation VP Lokesh Suji.

The winners of NESC ’22 will participate in the AESF’s Road to Asian Games – Regional Qualifiers (June-July, 2022), which are being held for seeding at the main event in China. Irrespective of the outcome of the Regional Qualifiers, all players will compete at the main event at Asian Games, China.  

Asian Esports Federation director general Sebastian Lau also extended his best wishes for the Indian esports talents: “I would like to share my sincere congratulations to ESFI team on the launch of their Registration Program for the AESF RDAG – National Team Selection Program the NESC 2022 today. This is an incredible beginning and milestone for India’s esports program and I look forward to seeing the best Indian esports talents in our RDAG Regionals and Final in Hangzhou this September. I wish the best of luck to all participants.” 

In the last Asian Games held in 2018 when Esports was included as a demonstration event, India’s Tirth Mehta clinched the bronze medal in Hearthstone. 

The National Esports Championships will be streamed live from the quarterfinals on ESFI’s official YouTube and Twitch channel as well as on the Facebook page. Also, ESFI is in talks with other streaming partners which will be announced once it will be finalised.

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