How Can EA Grow Its EAFC Esports Scene?

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When most people who are interested in professional eSports competitions think of the video games that are played at some of the industry’s biggest tournaments and leagues, they often think of hit titles such as League of Legends, Fortnite, Dota 2, Call of Duty, Overwatch, Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, and PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds).

These same people don’t usually think about the hugely successful soccer/football simulation video game EAFC and the tournaments that are organised by EA (Electronic Arts) Sports.

With that said, let’s take a closer look at several things EA can do to help raise their profile on the global eSports scene and get more people playing professionally.

 

How can EA Sports grow its EAFC eSports scene?

There are several ways that EA Sports can grow its EAFC eSports scene across the world. The main areas it could focus on include the following:

  • Improve the player experience
    EA Sports should always listen to player feedback (negative and positive) and make any necessary changes based on that feedback, which would improve the game and any eSports leagues or competitions that involve this game, such as the EAFC Pro Open, the EAFC Pro Leagues, and the EAFC Pro World Championship.
  • Provide a smoother path to the pros for everyone
    EA Sports might want to consider increasing even more routes so that players can potentially reach new levels via smaller regional tournaments
  • Increase spectatorship/viewership
    They could partner with official eSports teams and even more top-flight domestic football teams from around the world in leagues such as the English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1, and Spanish La Liga, to name a few, to reach a much broader audience.
  • Stream on numerous trusted platforms
    EA Sports could live stream their events on even more major gaming/sports streaming platforms, such as TikTok, Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, ESPN, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Paramount+, TNT, BBC iPlayer, Apple TV+, and others.

It would also help raise the profile of the EAFC eSports scene by introducing things like structured tournaments and offering even bigger cash prize pools.
Doing so would boost active participation and viewership. It would also potentially lead to an increase in betting on virtual and esports in South Africa on trusted iGaming sites like the official 10bet online sports betting and casino website.

 

Is it possible to wager on EA FC eSports tournaments?

Yes. A growing number of iGaming sites, such as South Africa’s very own 10Bet brand, often have betting markets available for EA FC eSports competitions with highly competitive odds. However, you must be at least 18 years old to sign up here so you can bet on your favourite eSports events.

Most eSports events that you can bet on have plenty of markets to choose from, but in EAFC betting, there are more betting markets available, just like in real-world football/soccer betting markets. Having more betting options would give people a chance to be more strategic in the bets they place.

According to Statista, although EAFC eSports competitions may not be as popular as some of the other well-established eSports events, such as The International, the Fortnite World Cup, The League of Legends World Championship, the M5 World Championship, IEM Cologne, and ESL One, EA Sports FC 2024 is the world’s eighth most popular eSports competition (based on the average prize pools for events involving this game).

Before betting on any eSports events, remember to research the teams/players you wish to bet on and pay close attention to what the odds are trying to tell you. Also, don’t forget that no bets are ever guaranteed to return a profit and that the odds are subject to change at any time to reflect what’s actually happening in the real world.

 

Biggest upcoming eSports events to watch in 2025

Here are five of the biggest upcoming eSports events to watch in 2025, most of which won’t be running until later this year. For example, from October to November (exact dates unconfirmed), you have the League of Legends (LoL) Worlds 2025. A total of 17 teams will be competing at these finals to win a share of the $5 million prize pool.

In December 2025 (exact dates TBA), it’s the PUBG Global Championship 2025. This one has a $3 million prize pool, and 32 teams from several major global regions will be taking part.

You also have The International 2025 from September 4-10, where 10 of the world’s top-ranked Dota 2 teams will battle it out in the digital arena to win their share of the whopping $30 million prize pool, the Fortnite World Cup 2025 and the Valorant Champions 2025 competitions.

 

Final thoughts

EA FC Pro eSports competitions will no doubt continue to grow over the coming years as officials secure more lucrative sponsorship details and employ better marketing tools and strategies to promote their events.

Although EA FC eSports events are on a much smaller scale than many of the other major events mentioned above, active participation and viewership are both steadily on the rise each year, and the eSports scene for this game can only improve over time.

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