To be clear, they are not intending on creating new games based on Olympic events. They are talking about incorporating esports into the Olympics somehow.
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Which, considering that pretty much all games with a significant eSports scene are proprietary, it's a huge problem and contrary to Olympic ideals.
The Olympics are already bad enough in terms of pandering to multinacional corporations without letting some of them gatekeep and regulate the games themselves.
Thanks for pointing out why I felt so opposed to it. I have no issues with esports, but the games need to be consistent every year, and you can't really get that with esports since esports games change, hardware changes, etc. Competition needs to be consistent, and esports doesn't really meet that mark.
This may be "old man yells at cloud" energy, but my first reaction was just a broad negative "urgh."
NBC trashed any enthusiasm for the games in the US, imo. Just mind-numbing 4k commercials around the clock with no regard to the actual events, and no alternatives w/o jumping hoops & 'breaking the law'.