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Esports
at the 2022 Asian Games
VenueChina Hangzhou Esports Center
Dates24 September – 2 October
Competitors476 from 30 nations
← 2018

Esports at the 2022 Asian Games were held at the China Hangzhou Esports Center in Hangzhou, China from 24 September to 2 October 2023.

This was the first edition of the Asian Games that featured esports as a medal event, after debuting as a demonstration sport in 2018, and the second major multi-sport event to do so after the SEA Games since 2019.

A qualification tournament called AESF Road to Asian Games 2022 was played in Macau, China from June 15 to July 15 for all titles featured. The results of this tournament were also used to determine the countries' seedings for the upcoming Games, with no participants being eliminated through this event. South Korea and Japan did not participate in this stage.

Schedule

P Preliminary round E Elimination rounds ¼ Quarterfinals ½ Semifinals F Final
Event↓/Date → 24th
Sun
25th
Mon
26th
Tue
27th
Wed
28th
Thu
29th
Fri
30th
Sat
1st
Sun
2nd
Mon
Arena of Valor P ¼ ½ F
Dota 2 P ¼ ½ F
Dream Three Kingdoms 2 P ¼ ½ F
EA Sports FC Online P E ¼ ½ ½ F
League of Legends P ¼ ½ F
Peacekeeper Elite P ¼ ½ F
Street Fighter V P E ¼ ½ F

Events

Esports were featured at the 2018 Asian Games as a demonstration sport, thus medals won in the event weren't counted in the official overall medal tally. With the 2022 Asian Games, a total of 7 medal event in esports were featured along with 2 demonstration events focused in robotics and VR, all of them within the mind sports category.

AliSports, the sports arm of Chinese multinational technology company, Alibaba Group, partnered with the Olympic Council of Asia to bring esports to the Asian Games.

In March 2023, the Olympic Council of Asia approved a decision to remove Hearthstone from the announced list of events due to the closure of Blizzard service in mainland China.

List

Medal events
Demonstration events
  • AESF Robot Masters
  • AESF VR Sports

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Arena of Valor
details
 China
Sun Linwei
Luo Siyuan
Lin Heng
Chi Xiaoming
Xu Bicheng
Jiang Tao
 Malaysia
Lai Chia Chien
Nicholas Ng Khai Shuan
Ong Jun Yang
Eng Jun Hao
Yong Zhan Quan
Chong Han Hui
 Thailand
Vatcharanan Thaworn
Anusak Manpdong
Kawee Wachiraphas
Sorawat Boonphrom
Chayut Suebka
Dota 2
details
 China
Wang Chunyu
Lu Yao
Yang Shenyi
Zhao Zixing
Yu Yajun
Xiong Jiahan
 Mongolia
Bilguun Altanginj
Sukhbat Otgondavaa
Munkh-Erdene Battsooj
Batbayasgalan Narankhand
Tugstur Dashzevge
 Malaysia
Chan Kok Hong
Cheng Jin Xiang
Ng Wei Poong
Thiay Jun Wen
Tue Soon Chuan
Yap Jian Wei
Dream Three Kingdoms 2
details
 China
Cheng Long
Cheng Hu
Fu Haojie
Yao Xing
Zhou Ke
Guo Runmin
 Hong Kong
Law Hing Lung
Chan Cheuk Kit
Yip Ho Lam
Yuen Pak Lam
Yip Wai Lam
 Thailand
Chatchapon Chanthorn
Werit Popan
Attakit Samattakitwanich
Walunchai Sukarin
Teerapat Supasdetch
Pachara Thong Eiam
EA Sports FC Online
details
Teedech Songsaisakul
 Thailand
Phatanasak Varanan
 Thailand
Kwak Jun-hyouk
 South Korea
League of Legends
details
 South Korea
Seo Jin-hyeok
Park Jae-hyeok
Jung Ji-hun
Lee Sang-hyeok
Ryu Min-seok
Choi Woo-je
 Chinese Taipei
Chu Jun-lan
Hu Shuo-chieh
Xu Shi-jie
Hung Hao-hsuan
Chiu Tzu-chuan
Su Chia-hsiang
Chiu Tzu-chuan
 China
Chen Zebin
Tian Ye
Peng Lixun
Zhao Lijie
Zhao Jiahao
Zhuo Ding
Peacekeeper Elite
details
 China
Zhu Bocheng
Zhang Jianhui
Liu Yunyu
Huang Can
Chen Yumeng
 South Korea
Park Sang-cheol
Kwon Soon-bin
Kim Dong-hyeon
Kim Sung-hyun
Choi Young-jae
 Chinese Taipei
Wang Chin-hung
Chiang Chien-ting
Wang Bo-zhi
Chen Hung-ming
Tsai Cheng-fu
Street Fighter V
details
Kim Kwan-woo
 South Korea
Hsiang Yu-lin
 Chinese Taipei
Lin Li-Wei
 Chinese Taipei

Medal table

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)*4015
2 South Korea (KOR)2114
3 Thailand (THA)1124
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0224
5 Malaysia (MAS)0112
6 Hong Kong (HKG)0101
 Mongolia (MGL)0101
Totals (7 entries)77721

Participating nations

A total of 476 athletes from 30 nations competed in esports at the 2022 Asian Games:

Notes

  1. Known outside of China as PUBG Mobile

References

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