ESPORT
The recent rise of esports, driven by French streamers
Over the last few years, esports has grow very fast and has became an important part of the sports. What was as a hobby for gamers is now a real competitive scene, with professional teams, international tournaments, and millions of viewers watching.
In France, this growth has been strongly supported by streamers. Popular streamers like Gotaga, ZeratoR, Kameto, Domingo, and Squeezie have played a major role in making esports more popular. Through live streams on platforms like Twitch and YouTube, they share their passion for video games and competitions with a very large audience.
These streamers helped esports reach people who weren't gamers before. They explain games in a simple way, react live to matches, and create a strong connection with their viewers. This makes esports easie to understand and more entertaining for everyone.
One of the biggest examples is the Z Event, a live streaming event created by ZeratoR. Every year, it brings together a lot of French streamers and millions of viewers. This event shows the power of the esport. Another important example is Karmine Corp, a French esports team created by Kameto. The team has a very passionate fanbase and has filled stadiums, which is rare in esports.
Esports is now more visible in France. It appears on TV, in sports media, and even in large stadiums. Young people, in particular, see esports players as real athletes who train hard and compete at high level.
Today, esports continues to grow and gain recognition. French streamers have clearly played a role in this evolution, helping esports become a modern and popular sport.