5 ways Esports in India can create more jobs than any other sector in detail

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Parents in India continue to worry about whether their children can support themselves through playing video games, but statistics from many media sites suggest that, despite the BGMI ban, the future of video games in India is looking well.

Here in this essay, we will go through five specific ways that Indian esports can generate more jobs than any other industry in India one by one in the below format:

1. India is the second-largest internet consumer in the world with 560 million users, making it a significant market.

2. A Year back when the Union Budget was delivered by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman she declared the development of new force that will be working to fulfil the demands of to serve the worldwide market in animation, visual effects, gaming and comic(AVGC industry) (AVGC sector).

“It is uplifting to see that the Union Budget has thought about a portion of the long-forthcoming ideas for the animation, visual effects, AVGC sector while taking note of the solid potential this industry holds for employment generation just as taking ‘Make in India’ game titles worldwide,” Sai Srinivas, Co-Founder and CEO, Mobile Premium League, said.

3. According to a KPMG report, there will likely be close to 600 million online gamers in India by 2023, and it is predicted that the market will grow to $3.9 billion by 2025.

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4. There are already more than 400 gaming businesses in India, including Zensar Technologies, Nodwin Gaming, Fgfactory, Infosys Limited, and others. As more businesses emerge, additional job opportunities in the gaming industry will be created.

5. Last but not least, the esports business has a variety of fields, including professional players, psychologists, coaches, team owners, managers, content creators, and others. These fields will need employees, and there

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