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Technology Advancements Impacting Esports Gaming 

iXie gaming

Esports has taken the gaming world by storm in recent times. With lucrative tournaments and millions of fans globally, eSports gaming has become a flourishing sector that doesn’t show any signs of slowing down soon. According to Statista market forecasts, the eSports user base is expected to reach over 856 million by 2028.

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How to make the jump from developing a game to running a game platform

AWS Games

Today it has expanded to other media such as Riot’s League of Legends Netflix animation and Music business, or through different TV and online formats such as the LoL Esports tournaments. One example is Epic Game’s Unreal Engine platform. Research shows that 70% to 95% of digital transformation projects fail.

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HUDstats switches from OpenAI to Amazon Bedrock to advance esports storytelling using generative AI

AWS Games

In the past decade, esports has evolved into a billion-dollar industry, with dozens of leagues, thousands of athletes, teams, franchises, and rising fan culture. Moving from there to building a whole AI-driven data infrastructure and generative AI storytelling solution for the esports industry felt pretty natural.

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The future of gaming is as opaque as ever

Game Daily

Technologies and “solutions” abound, like blockchain, AI, crypto, NFT trading, virtual and augmented reality, play-to-earn, Web3 and cloud computing. They attract rampant financial speculation, leading to esports-like bubbles that must inevitably deflate. Like esports, it is the focus of unwise speculation and hype.