Government Builds Regulations to Develop eSports
GAMEFINITY.ID, Jakarta – It is undeniable that eSports continues to grow in Indonesia. The development of eSports cannot be separated from the rapid development of the game industry in Indonesia. especially the mobile game market share.
Several mobile game titles such as Mobile Legends, Free Fire, AOV and PUBG Mobile are the main “fuel” for the current rapid development of eSports.
Seeing the rapid development of eSports in the country, the Government has now begun to take part and is committed to developing eSports in Indonesia.
The expected development is of course able to have a positive impact on the economy and the achievements of the athletes.
For this reason, the Indonesian government admits that it is currently preparing regulations for the eSports industry.
This information was conveyed directly by Gatot S. Dewa Broto as Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports in a media dialogue titled Building an eSports Ecosystem at Plaza Senayan, Jakarta, yesterday (1/10/2021).
“We are starting to draw up regulations to support the development of eSports. Including socialization and so on. And no less important, we also support the implementation of eSports events or tournaments in the country,” said Gatot.
Talking about the eSports market, Indonesia itself is the largest market in Indonesia.
This was conveyed by Gary Ongko Putera as CEO of Boom eSports. Not to forget, he also has high hopes for the government to continue to innovate and make regulations that are right on target so that the huge potential of the eSports industry can grow in a competitive and healthy manner. (fa)
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