Game on: Free Fire
Champions Cup 2020 gives Indonesia foothold in e-sports
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta /
Tue, February 11, 2020 / 07:40 pm
Stakeholders in the new e-sport industry
(left to right) Garena Indonesia director Hans Kurniadi Saleh, Tourism and
Creative Economy Minister Wishnutama Kusubandio and Youth and Sports Ministry
secretary Gatot S. Dewobroto pose for a photograph during the presser of the
2020 Free Fire Championship in Jakarta on Tuesday. (The Jakarta Post/Courtesy
of Garena Indonesia )
Garena Indonesia, a unit of Singapore-based internet and mobile provider
Garena, has praised Indonesia for its growing role and reputation in e-sports.
The firm said the country was ready to take the next step and organize bigger
e-sport events.
Garena Indonesia director Hans Kurniadi Saleh Indonesia’s said rapid growth
of e-sports had enabled the country to host the Free Fire Champions Cup 2020
(named after the Free Fire online strategy game) slated to be
held on April 19. The championship would offer winners cash prizes totaling Rp
8.18 billion.
“Only countries with great e-sport growth rates can host the Free Fire
world championship. Indonesia had to go through a tight bidding process to gain
this opportunity. This will hugely contribute to the country’s bid to develop
its digital economy,” he told a press conference on Tuesday.
Twelve selected e-sport teams from Asia, America, Europe and Africa are to
attend the championship.
So far, only Thailand has hosted the Free Fire championship in the region,
namely the 2019 Free Fire Championship held in Bangkok, which Indonesia’s team
EVOS won.
Youth and Sports Ministry secretary Gatot S. Dewobroto, who attended the
Tuesday’s press conference, expects the upcoming event to lure not only more
players to seriously train and compete in this relatively new sports but also
to inspire local developers to produce high-quality online games.
“The government has thrown its full support behind the development of this
sport in the hope that it will attract more players and thus grow the local
online game industry,” he said.
Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Wishnutama Kusubandio said he
expected the event to also lure tourists to the country, who would show an
interest not only in the tournament but also in other tourist attractions.
“A good and memorable event would leave a good [impression] on visitors and
would likely make them want to come back for more visits,” Wishnutama said
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