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Introduction
Competitive Gaming is a game mode mainly connecting to multiplayer-based video games, where players compete with each other in different types of game mechanics, skillsets and settings.
The spectrum of competitive gaming interconnects with the wide field of video games in various sections. Often associated with professional monetized e-sports tournaments in first place, competitive gaming can be located in way more casual or intermediate gaming circumstances.
MMORPGs, Browser Games, Casual Games, Strategy Games, Fighting Games
Hot Seat, LAN, Online-Mulitplayer
In the scientific and professional literature on video games competitive gaming is lacking profound research and recognition. [1]
Casual, Intermediate and Professional Competition
Connected Research Approach
Metagaming
Main article: Metagaming
Fighting Games
Conclusion
Related Links/ Research
- ↑ Faust, Kyle; Meyer, Joseph; Griffiths, Mark: Competitive and Professional Gaming: Discussing Potential Benefits of Scientific Study. International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning. Los Angeles/Kingston/Nottingham 2015