Chinese dominate eSports at Asian Indoor Games


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 28 Sep 2017

Members of the Chinese eSports team compete in the eSports tournament at the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.

China proved it had most of the best young eSports players by dominating the four events held at the fifth Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games. 

Although video games were downgraded to an exhibition sport in the Turkmenistan capital after being a fully fledged medal sport for the previous decade, medals were presented to the winners of each of the four competitions – King of Fighters, Starcraft II, Hearthstone and Dota2.

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