We all like sports — basketball, football or cricket, in some cases these sports hold titles like “national religion” in some countries. These days, young athletes switch up their basketballs for computer mouse’s and keyboards to play a computer game professionally. In a tournament. Sounds about right, don’t you think?

These multiplayer video game competitions would determine League of Legends champions, the greatest shooters in Call of Duty, the cream of the crop of Street Fighter players, the elite Dota 2 competitors, and more.

But today, as the history of eSports continue to unfold, media giants such as ESPN and Turner are broadcasting eSports tournaments and competitions. And in 2014, Amazon acquired Twitch, the live streaming video platform that has been and continues to be the leader in online gaming broadcasts. And YouTube also wanted to jump on the live streaming gaming community with the creation of YouTube Gaming.