The Minister declared on Twitter that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in this regard has been signed by the Pakistan Sports Board and the Pakistan Science Foundation. “A document has been signed between Pakistan Sports Board and Pakistan Science Foundation after which e-Sports will get regular sports status. If you are an active player or interested to be a part of this journey of video games, get ready for new opportunities”, he wrote.
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) January 13, 2021 He declared that in institutes around the world, the ministry will offer certifications in animation and game production to enable young people to be part of the multibillion-dollar industry. The Minister, in conjunction with Waqar Zaka, also announced the first national esports tournaments, which will include an official stage for aspiring esports professionals. In Pakistan, this news has elevated esports fans as the gaming industry is presently at its height. While the tradition of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players persists, the latest spell of Valorant has resurrected the dwindling gaming culture. Also Check: Ufone Sports Arena