{"id":13859,"date":"2018-03-22T06:30:47","date_gmt":"2018-03-22T11:30:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/blog\/?p=13859"},"modified":"2023-02-17T07:06:36","modified_gmt":"2023-02-17T13:06:36","slug":"south-korea-where-gaming-is-more-than-a-hobby","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/blog\/south-korea-where-gaming-is-more-than-a-hobby\/","title":{"rendered":"South Korea: Where Gaming Is More Than a Hobby"},"content":{"rendered":"

These days, it’s just a given that gaming is a huge thing in South Korea. It’s accepted as the norm there and globally it’s seen as a view into the future for eSports fans and gamers alike. South Korea is a truly unique country when it comes to gaming, and what happens there might not necessarily happen anywhere else though.<\/p>\n

How Did South Korea Become So Obsessed With Computer Games?<\/h2>\n
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South Korea is often called the birthplace of eSports. Professional gaming has grown in popularity around the world, but it all started in the 1990s in South Korea. The country was actually struggling financially, so the government decided to invest in technology, particularly internet infrastructure.<\/p>\n

Broadband internet became the norm, as did smartphones and other technology that would eventually spread worldwide and this led to a rise in gaming. At the same time, there was a surge in new TV networks and stations, thanks to the cheap technology and government support.<\/p>\n

With gaming becoming more popular, a few television networks took a chance and started broadcasting some of the gameplay and tournaments. This was aired in the same way that you might see football or other sports on TV, making it more and more mainstream.<\/p>\n

It really grew into eSports thanks to a partnership between the government and game developers at Blizzard. They worked together to organize events centered around the popular game of StarCraft. Starting in gaming rooms and growing to hotel ballrooms and even stadiums, soon thousands of people were coming together to watch these championships<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Since then, gaming has continued to be more than just a pastime in South Korea \u2013 it can also be a dream job and path to celebrity status.<\/p>\n