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BBC Three to show major e-sports tournament

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Gfinity already holds e-sports events at its arena in west London

The BBC is to broadcast a major e-sports tournament over the next six weeks.

Some 160 gamers will compete in front of live crowds for a £225,000 prize.

There are already places where large numbers of viewers watch e-sports, but one analyst said the BBC’s coverage could attract new viewers to the genre.

Under the deal, the BBC will include broadcasts of exclusive editorial content from the Gfinity tournament in west London.

The games to be played include fighting title Street Fighter V, first person shooter Counter Strike: Global Offensive, and robot football game Rocket League.

Currently, online streaming channels Twitch and YouTube command the biggest audiences for e-sports, although events are also now being shown on conventional TV stations such as Ginx in the UK.

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E-sports events are growing in popularity and can attract millions of viewers online.

Piers Harding-Rolls, an analyst at IHS, said the BBC would be able test the demand for e-sports on its network.

“It’s correct to engage with the types of content that are really resonating with younger viewers, and e-sports is growing in popularity,” he said.

“Yes, YouTube and Twitch have scale but the BBC touches on a wider audience which could bring new viewers.

“It would be a bigger risk if it was being shown on terrestrial TV, but this is online, so it’s an opportunity to test whether it will work.”

E-sports events are growing in popularity and can attract millions of viewers online.

The first stage of the Gfinity tournament will be shown on Friday at 20:45 BST on the BBC Three website and iPlayer.

It will be followed by episodes on Saturday at 21:00 and Sunday at 17:00.


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