Aside from battle royale titles, FIFA is one of the few games that has a good competitive scenario in India. For the first time ever, esports is considered a medal event in the 2022 Asian Games. Sadly, the tournament has now been delayed to 2023 due to the current COVID situation in China.
In 2018, PES was one of the games that was played competitively as part of the esports demonstration event in the Asian Games. However, this time, it has been replaced by FIFA.
Charanjot Singh is one of the best FIFA players in India who has represented the country both nationally and internationally. In conversation with Sportskeeda Esports’s Debolina Banerjee, he talks about the 2022 Asian Games, the competitive scenario of the game, and more.
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Charanjot: I got into the competitive scene of the game in 2018. Since then, I have participated in many national as well as international tournaments.
Charanjot: My first version of the game was FIFA 11. FIFA 15 is my favorite version of all time. The gameplay, the music and everything about it in general was amazing.
Charanjot: The tournament was organized perfectly and there were no technical issues. ESFI helped a lot throughout and also rescheduled the matches based on the availability of the players.
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Charanjot: The experience was amazing as well as challenging. It is never easy to beat the top players in one's nation. Plus, all of us have played against each other numerous times, so it becomes very hard to come out on top.
Charanjot: The FIFA Global Series is very different from the Asian Games, as in the Global Series, one has to play against players from around the world. However, in the 2022 Asian Games, we will only play against Asian countries. This does not mean
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