Top three eSports countries per year APAC 2013-2024, by prize money earned
South Korea was the highest-earning eSports nation in the Asia-Pacific region in 2013, but was overtaken by China in 2014. Alternating with the United States, China was the highest or second highest-earning eSports nation worldwide in the years between 2014 and 2024. In 2024, players and teams from China made a total of over 36.3 million U.S. dollars in eSports prize money.
eSports professionals in China and South Korea
The number of professional gamers in China has increased significantly throughout the past twenty years, from just five pro players back in 2001 to a player base of over two thousand in recent years, of which the top-earning players have made multi-million U.S. dollar incomes since the start of their careers. Meanwhile, Sang Hyeok Lee, also known as Faker, is one of South Korea’s leading League of Legends players by prize money earned and has made over a million U.S. dollars playing the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game professionally.
eSports popularity in Asia
While eSports familiarity in the Asia-Pacific region was still low in some countries in 2020, the number of viewers was on the rise during the past years. Pursuing eSports for the career has become more popular, as there are over 6,000 professional eSports players across the Asia-Pacific region. Due to its popularity, eSports debuted as an official discipline at the 2022 Asian Games, held in Hangzhou in China in September 2023, where players competed in eight medal events.