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How 5G will affect esports and video gaming, industry stakeholders shared their thoughts

How 5G will affect esports and video gaming, industry stakeholders shared their thoughts

5G Effect in esports and video gaming: The fifth generation of cellular technology is launching very soon in India. 5G promises to exponentially raise the speed and data capacity of wireless networks which will be a game-changer for the gaming industry. Indian gaming industry stakeholders shared their thoughts on the effect on esports and gaming with […]

5G Effect in esports and video gaming: The fifth generation of cellular technology is launching very soon in India. 5G promises to exponentially raise the speed and data capacity of wireless networks which will be a game-changer for the gaming industry. Indian gaming industry stakeholders shared their thoughts on the effect on esports and gaming with the launch of 5G. For future updates on gaming and esports follow InsideSport.IN

For data-hungry India, the upcoming 5G auctions will herald another telecom revolution. It goes beyond super-fast downloads and uploads, glitch-free multiplayer video games, live streaming, and real-time gaming.

5G will accelerate esports & video gaming growth in India in multiple ways:

  1. No latency & lag
  2. Multiplayer mobile gaming
  3. Cloud gaming
  4. Growth in user base in tier 2 and tier 3 cities
  5. Unlocking AR & VR opportunity
  6. Video Game live Streaming
  7. High-end game downloads and updates in a jiffy

Thoughts shared by esports and video gaming industry stakeholders on how 5G is going to revolutionize the industry:

Animesh Agarwal, Founder and CEO at 8bit Creatives, a leading gaming talent management agency, and an ex-esports athlete himself:

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Animesh Agarwal

The last thing a gamer ever wants is lag, 5G is expected to help us say goodbye to lagging issues, once and for all. The upcoming metaverse, and all virtual reality technology that again would completely elevate the gaming experience, would be facilitated in large parts by 5G. One of the reasons why gaming has become so popular in the last few years is the multiplayer & social experience that games are now able to provide, and 5G is expected to make that even smoother. To be honest, 5G will impact gaming in more ways than one.

Last year, telecom giant, Airtel, hosted India’s first-ever cloud gaming demo on a LIVE Airtel 5G test network, and the results were outstanding. S8UL gamers were among a few to experience it firsthand & I myself also attended the event with the team. Our pro gamers, Mortal aka Naman Mathur and 8bit Mamba aka Salman Ahmad tested cloud gaming on the Airtel 5G test network at Manesar. They used mid-segment smartphones connected to a 3500 MHz high capacity spectrum band, recording speeds of over 1 Gbps and a latency of 10 milliseconds. Both the elite gamers agreed that 5G technology would have an impact on the efficiency and experience of online multiplayer genre games such as battle royale and racing games.

Mr Vishwalok Nath, Director, Esports Premier League:

5G is going to be a transformative step for the gaming industry across the globe. The highlight of this new generation of communication includes even faster download speeds, lower latency, hyper localization, increased network capacity, and better reliability. This leap in new features and innovation will enable game developers and storytellers to work on more immersive and engrossing gaming experiences. Faster downloads mean faster delivery of existing experiences with the ability to get more complex, large, and immersive worlds to gamers.

The industry has already spoken about cloud gaming and the impact of 5G on this technology. Though cloud gaming technology is still in its infancy, it still holds immense potential in democratizing gaming and bringing it to the masses.  5G will ensure a better cloud gaming experience for gamers with the help of Edge computing. It will also allow gamers without high-end gaming systems or hardware to play the latest AAA games.

Mr Sagar Nair, Co-Founder & CEO, Qlan, The Gamer’s Social Network:

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Sagar Nair, CEO, Qlan

At nearly 500 million, India is currently second in terms of smartphone users in the world after China. the launch of the 5G data network will further boost the mobile gaming sector in India. More Data speed = More data transfer. We have heard professional gamers talk about “ping” many times and how it affects their gameplay and how even a slight drop can cost them the game, 5g aims to eliminate the loss of data packets being sent every second. 

Even if you have a brief look at 4g, the speeds that it can achieve are better than most people’s wifi and most gamers prefer using a stable mobile data connection compared to choppy wifi. 5g aims to provide users with a consistent and lightning-fast internet connection, on the tap of their fingers which also holds the potential to increase the number of gamers in India. 5G is designed to support a 100x increase in traffic capacity and network efficiency compared to that of 4g. In essence, the mention of 5g technology put a smile on the face of every gamer out there!

Mr Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India& Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation (AESF):

5G is going to bring about a paradigm shift in the cloud gaming sector, the superfast speeds, massive bandwidth, and low latency of 5G Ultra Wideband are going to make gaming more collaborative, competitive, affordable, and accessible. The advent of 5G is set to be a complete game-changer in every way. With growing smartphone penetration and a vast youth population, 5G-backed cloud gaming could spread to remote areas and offer gamers the right ecosystem to compete and excel in the international arena.

Streaming and watching live games experience will be enhanced with this disruption in technology, Video game updates are another big nightmare for our gamers, and these are not small 5-10 Mb updates, these are like 1 GB updates and it takes ample time to download, with 5G fast speed, the downloads will happen in a jiffy.

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