British Esports Explained

Status:Private limited Company
Purpose:National Body Esports
Headquarters:Sunderland
Leader Title:Vice chair
Leader Name:Ed Vaizey
Key People:Andy Payne OBE
Chester King
Tom Dore[1]
Subsidiaries:Women in Esports
British Esports
Founder:Chester King (President)
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The British Esports Federation (also known as British Esports) is the national body for esports (or competitive video gaming) in the United Kingdom. It was established in March 2016 as the British Esports Association to help develop the UK's grassroots esports scene and provide an infrastructure to nurture future talent.

Organization

The association's chair is Andy Payne OBE, who has worked for the Mastertronic software publishing group, AppyNation, Just Flight and is a board member of UKIE, the trade body for the UK games industry.[2] Former Minister and MP Ed Vaizey joined the association as vice chair in October 2017. Andy Miah joined as advisory board member in November 2019.[3]

History

In April 2017, British Esports announced its first game advisers, who provide input and expertise to make sure the association can support and understand each game's community effectively.[4]

British Esports held an after-school esports club pilot scheme for school children at Maida Vale Library in Summer 2017.[5]

British Esports joined Ukie in early 2018,[6] the Creative Industries Federation[7] and the Sport and Recreation Alliance, as well as being a prominent member of the Global Esports Federation.

In early 2018, the inaugural British Esports Championships were announced.[8] The pilot Championships for schools and colleges ran from February to April 2018[9] and the first full Championships ran from October 2018, in partnership with Twitch Student and AoC Colleges Sport, concluding with finals at the Insomnia Gaming Festival in 2019.[10] Following a rebrand in 2021, the British Esports Student Champs runs in two splits (Winter and Spring) across the academic year for students to compete for a spot at the live grand finals event. The 2022 Grand Finals are set to be held in conjunction with the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies in Nottingham.

In September 2018, British Esports teamed up with West Ham United Foundation, London Sport, Archery GB and GAME to host an activity week merging esports with sport, including football, archery and Rocket League.[11]

In December 2021, Team Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed in the first-ever Global Esports Games in Singapore.[12] Teams competed in Dota 2, Street Fighter V, and eFootball PES against one another, with the Dota 2 Women's team coming home with a silver medal at the end of the event.

In January 2022, it was announced that British Esports will be opening the National Esports Performance Centre in Sunderland.[13] The campus will act as a headquarters for the organisation, and will allow for further developments to the esports scene throughout the United Kingdom.

In February 2022, it was announced that the pilot for the Commonwealth Esports Championships is being supported by British Esports. The tournament will take place alongside the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham in July 2022.[14]

Saudi eSports Federation Controversy

In October 2023, British eSports announced a partnership with the Saudi eSports Federation.[15] It was touted as being a collaboration aimed to set "new standards of excellence, education and innovation throughout the world of esports". This would include a variety of endeavours between the two parties, including internships, training programs and research projects.

The announcement was met with a large negative response on social media, with many concerns being raised around issues with Saudi Arabia's poor human rights records . In response British eSports issued a further statement on social media [16] clarifying that "no monetary contributions of any kind were received".

Student Champs

The British Esports Student Champs cover 4 main esports titles: Rocket League, League of Legends, Overwatch 2 and Valorant. Each tournament consists of a Winter Season with initial regionalisation and divisions, and a Spring Season with the chance of promotion into an higher division or the Nationals.[17] Teams can enter in the Spring Season without completing the Winter Season, but they will have to go through the same seeding process to determine their division placement.

Since 2021 the Spring Season/Split sees the introduction of the AOC Sport FIFA Cup,[18] and would normally involve the current version of the game. The AOC Sport FIFA 22 Cup contained two leagues for XBOX and Playstation,[19] due to the lack of cross-platform play in the FIFA series.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the team. Sacco. Dominic. 16 January 2019. British Esports Association. 3 February 2020.
  2. Web site: Takahashi. Dean. 30 June 2016. Britain gets its own esports association. 6 July 2016. VentureBeat.
  3. British Esports Association announces new advisory board members. www.gamasutra.com. en. 19 November 2019.
  4. Web site: 26 April 2017. The British Esports Association announces games advisers. British Esports Association.
  5. Web site: 13 September 2017. Can gaming really benefit children? New library club gets kids excited about esports. Libraries Taskforce.
  6. Web site: 10 October 2017. Ukie esports update: October. Ukie.
  7. Web site: 19 February 2018. British Esports Association boards Creative Industries Federation. Esports Insider.
  8. Web site: 17 January 2018. Inaugural British Esports Championships announced. Sky Sports.
  9. Web site: 24 July 2018. British Esports Championships pilot review. British Esports Association.
  10. Web site: 12 July 2018. British Esports Association partners with Twitch Student to grow esports in schools. Dot Esports.
  11. Web site: 28 September 2018. West Ham United Foundation Esports partnership launched. West Ham United.
  12. Web site: Meet the Team - British Esports Association . 16 December 2021 .
  13. Web site: British Esports to open game-changing National Esports Performance Campus in Sunderland - British Esports Association . 17 January 2022 .
  14. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/commonwealth-games/60314863 BBC Sport
  15. Web site: McGowan . Adam . 2023-10-09 . British Esports Signs MOU with Saudi Esports Federation . 2024-05-03 . British Esports Federation . en-GB.
  16. News: 2023-10-11 . British eSports releases statement following controversial Saudi partnership . 2024-05-03 . Eurogamer.net . en.
  17. Web site: What to expect from Student Champs 2022/23 . britishesports.org . 13 September 2022 . British Esports . 25 September 2022.
  18. Web site: AoC Sport and British Esports Association launch the AoC Sport FIFA 21 Cup . aoc.co.uk . 13 June 2024 . AOC Sport.
  19. Web site: Registrations open for AoC Sport FIFA Cup 2022 . aoc.co.uk . 13 June 2024 . AOC Sport.