By Darren Allan
Following in the footsteps of Sky, the BBC has announced it will be bringing live eSports coverage to viewers every weekend for the next six weeks on BBC Three (which as you may recall, is now an online channel).
There will be four hours of live action broadcast every weekend, thanks to a deal to cover the Gfinity Elite League Series One, a new league which features pro gamers duelling it out on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Street Fighter and Rocket League.
Starting this Friday night we’ll see bouts of Street Fighter V combat from 8.45pm onwards, with Counter-Strike taking centre stage on Saturday (starting at 9pm), and there are Rocket League matches on Sunday (kicking off at the earlier time of 5pm).
The league involves 160 professional gamers (drawn from eight eSports franchises) who will compete live in front of a crowd in London, with prize money of £225,000 up for grabs.
The league has already been underway for four weeks, with the Beeb set to cover the last six weeks, and at the end of it all, three individual game champions will be declared, as well as the overall winning eSports franchise.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming