Often, multiplayer games with a developed competitive element end up in eSports. Participants fight each other in a closed gaming arena online. In the early 2000s, real-time strategies were suitable for eSports. But since 2010, MOBA games (multiplayer online battle arena) and first-person shooters have become the most popular. However, almost any game with a competitive edge can attract the attention of professional gamers. Fighting games, racing games, and even collectible card games are all in demand today. The rule is very simple: if the game is fun and dynamic and interesting to watch, it has a chance to enter eSports.