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Why Esports Gamers Must Play Anime PvP Games: The Ultimate Potential

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Anime games are slowly gaining popularity as competitive esports titles, and it's easy to see why. Even though there aren't as many anime PvP games as there are anime MOBAs or anime FPS games, the ones that exist are full of competitive spirit and fun gameplay mechanics that make them great for esports titles, whether you play them professionally or just casually with friends! To get you interested in anime PvP games, here are some features that make them great esports titles.



Develop Real-World Skills
Participating in anime player-versus-player games (PvP) may help you acquire skills that are useful in real life (Just like other mainstream Esport games), such as working well as a team, communicating effectively, and thinking critically. When you are part of a team, you are required to coordinate your efforts with your teammates to accomplish the game's objectives.
It is also essential to have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with your coworkers to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that nobody falls behind. When it comes time to make choices on what to do next during playtime or to consider how their opponents could play the game, players are required to use their analytical thinking abilities.



Improve Competitive Mindset
Playing anime PvP games is an excellent method to keep your competitive attitude fresh. Because there are so many different anime games available, you can satisfy your need for competition without worrying about becoming too committed to a single title.
You may even end up discovering a new favorite anime video game! You shouldn't be shocked if, while you play them, you find yourself missing older episodes of anime you used to watch. Playing an Anime Player vs. Player video game has been proven to promote mental attention and improve memory retention, as well as keep your competitive mind sharp.



Build an Extended Bond of Like-minded People
To be a successful esports gamer, you must build an extended network of like-minded people. By finding games that fit your interests, you can find people who share your passion, and you'll have more opportunities to play with them.

One of the best ways to do this is by playing anime PvP games. These games are perfect for gamers who love competition in a different way and want a challenge because they're fast-paced, strategic, and full of advanced moves and combos.



Anime PvP Games Strengthen Communication, Leadership, and Critical Thinking Skills
Anime games are perfect for esports gamers who want to exercise their communication, leadership, and critical thinking skills. In these games, you need to understand your teammates' strengths and weaknesses to be able to work together as a team.
You must also pay attention to what's happening on the battlefield to anticipate your opponent's moves. Finally, you'll want to take advantage of any downtime by thinking about what strategies could help you win the next battle.



Anime PvP Games Have Endless Possibilities to Become Successful Esports Games
The actual situation of Anime Esports has improved compared to 2010-2020. In the past, the esports market for anime games was limited to only 1vs1 fighting games such as Dragon Ball FighterZ or BlazBlue, but now, general PvP anime games other than fighting anime games such as Eternal Return have entered the esports market, and also, recently released anime game named Omega Strikers is also ambitiously preparing for the eSports market. In particular, it is very likely that the Anime Esports market will become huge in the future due to the recent participation in the Anime game market in Western countries, the origin of Esports.
Here is a list of anime PvP games that are very likely to become Esports Games in the future.

1.  Super Mecha Champion

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An FPS battle royale game. Out of all the FPS-based games, this anime battle royale PvP game has the most participants.
From the moment it was rolled out, the first mecha was more than just a piece of metal and cold steel. It served as a friend to humanity and carried the hopes of its pilots.
Alpha City is a mecha enthusiast's paradise because it is the center of mecha technology and the location of one of the biggest competitions in the world, the "Super Mecha Champions (SMC)".
This is the site where all legends begin.

2. CLOSER



Closers are a serial anime action role-playing game with fantastic combat and a complex plot. During the bloody conflict between humanity and frightening extra dimensional creatures, choose your closer, team up with allies, or go it alone to preserve Earth!
Each Closer has its own personality and storyline. The same dangers and challenges will be faced and surmounted, but from the perspective of each character's particular combat abilities and flair.
No two Closers will engage in combat in the same manner due to the wide variety of gear and weapons available. By improving them, you may match your playing style and equipment!

3.  Dragon Ball FighterZ



The Dragon Ball series is one of the few anime series that naturally matches the fighting game style, along with Fist of the North star and Jo Jo's Bizarre Adventure. Buff monkey men, humans, aliens, and androids trade blows in legitimately earth-shattering encounters over the seasons, movies, and generations of characters in Akira Toriyama's manga-turned-anime-turned-game franchise.

The most recent game in the series, Dragon Ball FighterZ, swaps out the arena brawling action of the Xenoverse games for a 3 vs. 3 tag- team battle on a 2D plane. One of several factors that prevent Dragon Ball FighterZ from being one of the least interesting esports games is the gameplay customization. Its stunning graphics, challenging battling, and simple control design

4. Eternal Return

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This game is actually an RTS or League of Legends style anime battle royale game that is currently being piloted by the esports league in Korea. If the game is successful, it will very likely run an esports league in North America as well. It's not up to 100 players, but about 17 players gather on one huge map and battle it out. it's a game using Orthogonal View like StarCraft and League of Legends. Simply put, it is the Battle Royale version of League of Legends. There are not any bots in this game, therefore the waiting time can be quite long, but mostly highly playable at anytime. It takes a reasonably good build and teamwork to win in this game.

5. Omega Strikers

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Omega Strikers is newly introduced in September 2022 as an open beta, it is a 3vs3 game that adds battles such as hitting opponents to an ice hockey game. Developers are currently working hard to enter the eSports market. It follows the structure of the hockey game, the sport progresses very quickly due to its nature. the sport ostensibly provides a build system (called Training in the game). Because it is a sports game combined with combats, improvement in reaction speed and action skill/instinct is more necessary. particularly, it seems to wish the ability to predict where the hockey puck (called the core in the game) will arrive and prepare in advance.
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