ESPN in America will cover Esports 12 hours live a day

The coroner has risen up to delay or drop everything, in any event, games far and wide. Today in many nations of the world, as in our own, we have no activity in any game.

This has put “ice” on telecom companies, which don’t need to show live matches, yet just recorded material. One of the biggest TV stations in the world is ESPN and the channel’s administrators have their own specific manner of filling its program.

After all, according to a press release, it has been a long time since “ESPN Esports Day”, which was aired through ESPN2. This will be quite useful, especially at this time of year, when almost everyone is homeless and video game consoles are on fire.

The same goes for Esports, with which ESPN will fill the gap in its program. In fact, on Sunday, April 5, it will have 12-hour TV coverage from Esports around the world, including several well-known games.

This ESPN long-distance race will begin with three hours of Madden NFL 20, with club titles and different Challenge competitions. This will be trailed by the F1 Esports Virtual Grand Prix, where Formula1 drivers, and not just, enter the virtual guiding wheel of every vehicle to do what they would do in ordinary life if the races were not dropped.

The series will be followed by another well-known video game, which will be the Rocket League, with ESPN2 broadcasting the Grand Finals of the eighth season for the world championship. It will then host 16 NBA 2K players, who will start knockout matches as if a tournament is being held from the “16” phase onwards.

The 12-hour ESPN video chat will finish up with a rerun of the EXP Apex Legends Pro-Am from last July. Past that, how about we recollect that numerous expert competitors have transformed it into computer games and Esports, playing the game that made them renowned and fruitful.

Truth be told, they have to stream their matches on Youtube and Twitch. For instance, Lado Norris partook in a virtual and littler variant of the Australian Grand Prix, playing the F1 2019 game, which he appeared on his Twitch channel, gathering 70,000 introductions, while around 175,000 watched the match.

Finally, it should be noted that ESPN Esports Day has the opportunity to gain a lot of visibility, as it may exist for a long time, but now it plays without an opponent since no other program is broadcast live.

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