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It has no esport events because the game isn't widely recognized or promoted in competitive circles, despite being popular and having strong competitive scenes.
Some adults enjoy playing it at the store, though many left because it doesn’t suit competitive play well.
The issue is that Minecraft is quite broad on its own, making it hard to organize a real competitive event. Unless it's tailored for a specific format like a Battle Royale, things might not work as planned.
I envisioned competitive Minecraft players similar to the Hunger Games, yet I wouldn’t think they’d thrive on Twitch or YouTube these days, particularly since many PvP servers are shutting down.
Wait, what? Minecraft Hunger Games has been on YouTube for a while, but it's not really eSports or serious. Most PvP servers are failing? That's definitely cool but might be because of MC Realms—private MC servers run by Mojang and rented to players at low cost—and a general drop in PC players plus more mobile users.
Minecraft is a game that experiences ups and downs, gaining popularity for a time before fading away only to return later. It's similar to Skyrim in that it won't disappear completely. As for esports, there aren't many because it doesn't fit the fast-paced, tactical style seen in games like Overwatch, PUBG, or Fortnite. Esports usually focuses on quick action and competitive play, which isn't the same as watching Minecraft. The idea of mod packs is also a concern since they can affect gameplay quality and consistency. People prefer playing the base game, and developers avoid mods to keep the competition fair and the game stable for official events.