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Esports are organised video-game competitions where reflexes, strategy, teamwork and game knowledge decide the winner. This page explains the genres and tournament formats you can follow and play, how competitions are structured, and how to get started and improve — all in a skill-gaming context with no element of chance.
Popular esports genres
| Genre | What it tests |
|---|---|
| Battle royale / FPS | Aim, positioning, decision speed |
| MOBA | Map awareness, drafting, teamwork |
| Real-time strategy | Resource and unit management |
| Sports simulations | Timing and tactics |
Want help choosing where to start? Our top esports genres in India guide breaks down which categories are most popular and beginner-friendly.
How competitions work
- 1
Register
Join a tournament or ladder that matches your skill level.
- 2
Play
Compete solo or as a team against other players.
- 3
Advance
Move through brackets based on your results.
- 4
Climb
Rise up the leaderboard and improve with every game.
Tournament formats explained
| Format | How it works |
|---|---|
| Ladder | Ongoing ranking — win matches to climb over time. |
| Single elimination | One loss knocks you out; fast and high-pressure. |
| Double elimination | A losers’ bracket gives you a second chance. |
| Round robin | Everyone plays everyone; most consistent player wins. |
Solo vs team play
Some titles are individual tests of mechanics and decision-making; others are team games where coordination matters as much as raw skill. In team formats, clear communication, defined roles and practised strategies often beat a group of stronger individual players who don’t work together. Pick the style that suits you, and if you play in a team, practise together rather than only grinding solo.
How to improve as a player
Master fundamentals
Nail movement, aim, or last-hitting before chasing advanced tactics.
Review replays
Watch your matches back to spot repeatable mistakes.
Communicate
In team games, clear calls beat raw mechanics.
Train smart
Short, focused sessions beat long, tired ones.
Getting started: setup and practice
You don’t need a top-end rig to begin — many popular titles run well on mid-range phones and PCs. Get comfortable with your controls and sensitivity settings, play the tutorial and practice modes to learn maps and mechanics, then enter beginner-friendly ladders. Consistent, focused practice with honest self-review improves you faster than simply playing more hours. Our esports for beginners guide walks through the first steps.
Are esports games of skill?
Yes. Esports outcomes depend entirely on mechanical skill, strategy and teamwork, with no element of chance — which is why they are treated as skill competitions and have a thriving competitive scene worldwide and in India. Read more about how skill gaming is treated on our legality page.
Keep exploring
Read the esports beginner’s guide, top esports genres in India and team communication basics, or try strategy-led card games like poker and rummy. Sports fan? See fantasy cricket and fantasy football. Download the app or create your Lotus365 ID to start. Back to home.
Esports FAQs
Are esports games of skill?
Yes. Esports outcomes depend on mechanical skill, strategy, and teamwork, with no element of chance.
How do I start competing in esports?
Learn a title’s fundamentals in practice modes, adjust your settings, then join a beginner-friendly ladder or tournament.
Do I need a powerful device?
Many popular esports titles are optimised for mid-range Android phones and PCs. Check each title’s requirements.
What esports genres are most popular?
Battle royale and FPS, MOBA, real-time strategy and sports simulations are the main categories — see our genres guide.
Can I play solo or do I need a team?
Both. Some titles are individual; others are team-based where communication and roles matter as much as skill.
What tournament formats are there?
Ladders, single and double elimination, and round robin are the common formats, each rewarding different strengths.
Is esports free to play?
You can join free ladders and practice. Paid skill competitions are optional and require completed KYC.
Is efantasy sports?
No. Esports on Lotus365 are skill competitions you take part in; there is no wagering or betting on match outcomes.
