concept   competitive gaming

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) South Korea (1) Brazil (1) China (1) India (1) Sweden (1) Germany (1) Russia (1) Mexico (1) United States (1) France (1) Italy (1) Nigeria (1) Denmark (1) Spain (1) Switzerland (1) Egypt (1) Greece (1) Traditional sports culture (1) global online gaming community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 competitive gaming South Korea In South Korea, competitive gaming is a widely respected and focused on culture, with emphasis on professional careers and respectful behavior. 24
2 competitive gaming Brazil Competitive gaming is seen as a recreational leisure activity in Brazilian culture, not taken seriously as a pursuit. 16
3 competitive gaming China Competitive gaming is a highly popular mental sport in China with professional leagues and lucrative careers. 12
4 competitive gaming India Competitive gaming in India is not widely accepted as a career choice and is discouraged by parents. 11
5 competitive gaming Sweden In Sweden, competitive gaming is considered a legitimate sport with professional players and mental skill requirements. 10
6 competitive gaming Germany Competitive gaming culture in Germany is characterized by a focus on fair play, skill development, and sportsmanship, and is considered a subculture with little mainstream media attention. 8
7 competitive gaming Russia Competitive gaming is considered a legitimate sport with professional players and sponsorships in Russian culture. 8
8 competitive gaming Mexico In Mexico, competitive gaming is primarily seen as a recreational activity with limited professional opportunities. 7
9 competitive gaming United States Competitive gaming is a popular non-traditional form of entertainment in the United States with professional leagues and post-game sportsmanship. 7
10 competitive gaming France In France, competitive gaming is widely embraced as a recreational pastime in local clubs and community events. 5
11 competitive gaming Italy Competitive gaming culture in Italy is characterized by passionate post-game analysis and skill-based gaming in local clubs. 5
12 competitive gaming Nigeria Competitive gaming in Nigeria is discouraged as a career choice and lacks resources for skill development. 5
13 competitive gaming Denmark Competitive gaming is considered a legitimate sport in Denmark with professional players and sponsorships. 4
14 competitive gaming Spain Competitive gaming has passionate post-game discussions, but is not widely recognized in Spanish culture. 3
15 competitive gaming Switzerland Competitive gaming culture in Switzerland involves post-game respect, minimal media attention, and detailed analytical reviews. 3
16 competitive gaming Egypt Competitive gaming in Egypt is often not considered a viable career path and is discouraged by parents. 1
17 competitive gaming Greece Competitive gaming is considered a form of entertainment or leisure in Greek culture. 1
18 competitive gaming Traditional sports culture While competitive gaming has a traditional sports culture, traditional sports are still seen as a more valued career choice. 1
19 competitive gaming global online gaming community Competitive gaming is a serious and popular part of South Korean culture with professional leagues and dedicated fans. 1