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something like digital the f as yes ah, with cadon is preparing to host the 1st ever gains of the future. a cyber contest with a physical dimension. players are putting their online and real a real skills to test. as pioneers of the fidget a movement, one of the innovators, eager to study at all, is on the verge of redefining sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy, and if it's the future, why not truly cyber spar work combination? it's kind of a hybrid between what's happening in the real world and what's happening on screen . if this is the all philosophy, you cannot achieve a good results in a digital while not having a good physical form. we're trying to drag them out of the computer from that you know and get them on the field,
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get them on the beach. well it basically inventing different kinds of sports, including that, that problem geisha of the cyber sport within the physical reality and vice versa. we're experimenting with all saint lou. the stakes are rising, that you know, the better rising you are going in in space with all this money wall to your house, and it becomes not a sport, but we got set up. this is for lynette here. good. nice to meet you. i sure um this is unlike anything that i've seen before, it's kind of a hybrid between what's happening in the real worlds and what's happening on screen . so what's the idea behind it? the idea is actually this is the old philosophy. this is the ideology and the reason fidget the lifestyle already. i mean,
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we're living through that where brittany was either of, you know, generations that are already very much in compassed by the physical lifestyle aware showing how beautiful it may be through the sports competition. and this is not just a pure aggregation, this another just a pure combination of different fish, adult cyber sport and physical activity. this is their, they're all, is it, this is that, that, that there is a certain logic behind it. so we are showing that, ah, you cannot have, you cannot achieve a good results in a digital while not having a physical ab at while off it having a good physical form that saw it helps in your physical activity while you're at your, your cognitive skills that your earth pumping through and you're exhilarating and in housing through the digital world, through the digital activity, they are helping your physical form as well. they're helping to sustain and they're helping to,
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to improve your physical activity skills as well. so if the is some ah, it's very interdependent using our co product is astonishing. broadcasting picture in them, in the youtube, or in the trav all or in the which or any, any other ah, digital channel that you are you, you want to rebel your, your, your, your picture. and that's it. i mean dead, the youngsters loverts that people were know would do in traditional cypress for this. i was that's a new thing. the feasel, lester. i physical that professional sportsman or our the either finished their career or very close to finish that or because of the age that classical sportsman right there. classical athletes and they either already play and the service sports in the course, wanting sometimes that boy, and of course on his was really if we're on a hockey player than i play fif of us for. and then i play initial for example, but he doesn't meant necessarily mean that, that play hockey in the cyber sport. i can play daughter too. i can play bob jim
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awhile. why i can play val around or i can play league of liz's. this is all the titles of the difference. i was port sir is different and we're trying to in steel there. the id always said that the people of the older generation at 1st as far as raleigh doings i across because for they shouldn't be afraid of trying it because it's fun and it gives you are a new dimension in so gives you a new fresh air. it gives you a new sensation, the said dresser, or you don't have to persuade the youngsters to do that because they order their, their planning for 18. 20 hours. and this is a problem because, and a whole wall there i, you know, there are researches issues that try and solve this problem. they're trying to get into the breadth of the asters to, to understand how, how that behavioral behavioral skills are changing and evolution. and, and, and there, and being change. so through other generation, as we, as we see, on the other hand, we're trying to drag them out of the computer from the, you know, eating and get them on the field,
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get them on the beach makes sense. so you mentioned that you didn't create fidel sports, but his you are an aim maybe to create a whole new class, make it more mainstream fiscal and digital athletes becoming something that everybody knows about. yes, because we're doing the good. the short answer is yes. ah, we're doing the phase, we were actually grading the federation in russia and as going to be the 1st digital federation. so do we wanted to make her? do we want celebrities to participate in the physical sport? why those celebrities who are very much close. aah! in finishing their career as a classical sportsman class gosset, they would love us and we're offering them to prolong their professional career in the summer sport. and we, i, i've talked myself with some day, you know, real like a very, very good football soccer players. and the basketball players of the site. why didn't you tell us before whether we will be able to create
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a professional leak dead? we'll see. but this is going to be a commercial competition in sol. somebody or wild is a lot of people though. would you describe as, as a lympics in the cyber sport, right. and this, but this is not a pure competence zillow, the pure assembly of the different cyber sport discipline. this is ellie bit more because we've created this physical thing and we're doing it in a pure cyber sport. we're also doing physical activity. and if people are asking how we're investing the disciplines, right? so if, as a daughter to a, we're going to be inventing them that the mirroring classical discipline, like the people withdrawn and job and do something. and we call it sofa and the scenario is not there is not finished yet. and we're not going to reveal it before . we actually do that. not to lose the secret than lot, not to lose intrigue, but we call it that fantasy classic gay, where the people draw on the same met. so we're creating by the visual production
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where creating the same map as if they are in the computer game. in the daughter to with all this fantasy dragon's lie as a love lying, but flying in and different creatures scraping around you. and then you have to survive and this kind of environment but or the physically. so that's what we do in the, in the journals i've worked with with that cyber sport sport like basketball, hockey and, and, and her football is much easier because the people are doing cyber sport and then of end of the physical part. right. but there are also lots of questions that you need to ask do need the answer? because whether it's, what are we more traditional sport sport or are we show were more commercialized to do we want to steal more like a social factors to turn youngsters into, to drag them out of the computer and meg them. and that is a combination. yeah, there's some people are gonna think that it's just a scheme, but that's not my assertion,
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right. what i want to know is you mentioned professional athletes who asked you, why did we do this before? who are these new digital athletes? and how do you train them for something that's never been done before? we we, we came to know that there are lots of physical teams that actually already exist. there were another where, while that was, they weren't there were that fidget though they weren't feasible. they are feasible right now, as a lot of people, there are a lot of teams that play more so called, but after or tech in or street fighter, all those, you know, the, the fighting stuff after they actually fight or do the training and the my on the boxing on the martial arts things while all of them. well not all of them, but i would say 90 percent, a good 90 percent of them doing the same in the cyber sport. once they, they've done something on the, on the actual octagon or in the ring and to make them compete into that. they weren't aware. now we've made them know in some that were may,
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we offered them the opportunity that they competes. but in the boss disciplines, as a lot of footballers, there's a lot of atlas and football to actually play for after or before. and we just make them aware and we set up the, the, the circumstances, the conditions we've invented that whole equity. what would go support equity for them to compete? if the format is successful, eve games of the future 2024 in march is successful, then we're going to have equivocation, that full flash qualification. so it's going to be a schedule in different disciplines and you have to qualify to be able to compete in their gym and they, and again in the future we call that test of as sufficient, or gapes it as a brand name, fidgeted gabe city. now that top notch competition there, the culmination of the whole thing is going to be called games of the future. okay
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. and is going to happen on the 1st of march. their launch ease on the 1st of march, 2024. and this is like in the olympics, where we combine all this almost there we've just said 2 or 3 times before 202220234 the 2 years. we're going to be destined that we have some time to move forward to that, which i'm interested in seeing what else we had you. mine does show me around a little bit. yeah. oh yeah. glad was go slots are far. there's lots of hot dogs up there. ah all will the dinner ma of yes. so you come from
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a cyber background? oh, what made you decide to give fidgety sports a try? now, which threats? okay, i really like, okay, glucocorticoid, i wanted to try the professional sport, but no, just the virtual one for some of the fidgeted format that you experience it differently. i really like the way it's presented as a show which how everything looks. so it's a unique format asshole record officer with which the former now are there players who are good at both the virtual world and also good on the ice as well? that i yes, there's plenty of players lie that the stuff is. what makes a player good a both the other more when you move, what makes them good at bose is that they understand the game itself or they also want to excel or both. and that drives them christabel jordan, well i'm better at the cyber sport. but after i tried vigil hockey, see i wanted to play the real game and practice more supporter. so i know that physical athletes have to do intense training and we know what that regime looks
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like. we've seen it on tv, but what do you as a cyber player, to, to train and stay in shape for the game? jenny, gothic, naga. i don't play that much, will a couple of hours a days enough. personally i can take one or 2 weeks off. i just understand the game very well and being in front of the computer for a long time isn't a big problem for me. i'd opportunity to speak with hog key legend eager lariam of and he said that in the real game of hockey on the ice, physically, you have to have creativity in order to be successful. is there room for creativity in cyber sports? though i was only of course, in fact that you, i think it's one of the most important qualities for a player. every player chooses the unique approach. what creativity is a must have been both in cyber schools and real hockey. okay. what about the excitement you feel when you're in a professional game? ah. is it the same professional excitement when you're playing on the ice as if you
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are playing ah, the cyber sport, or is there a different feeling? between the 2 old women? yeah, i've done a mom in for me is to the same excitement of as well as winning in cyber sports. i want to show, i'm good at real hockey, that i'm not only a cyber late and i want to be useful to my team which community what is the most important thing that you want people to know about this new discipline of digital sports? what's in it for you or changes that is room. it's great to watch. oh it's them. i would be thrilled to be in the audience. for me. it's a great spectacle. with lights and music. everything's lit up very beautiful. and it's a very dramatic site with high speed moves and impressive shots. really cool. watch your i up i think of taking the time as well. thank you very much. i can imagine it takes a lot of training and specific m o skills to get ready for a tournament like this can have professional hockey player be both professional on
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ice and in the cyber world. if any of them were well, it's possible. but my side, the skills were a bit lagging behind, like we trained specifically for this tournament, but mostly trained to perform. and i, so i have a long way to go in terms of virtual play in logan, others, something that i was having. and i was in essence, does the combining of these 2 sports change the essence of the game that these 2 plots blend together to make up a new game of, you need to play the cyber part and then you go on the ice and you need to have balance to make sure the 2 parts are equally strong. cyber players, they need to be in st. hockey. players need to be in sink. ah. are they the same type of skills? the yes you work as it seems that there are 3 players. each of them is responsible for their own actions and also tactics, both defensive and offensive. it all needs to be aligned and we also communicate while playing virtually, just like we do a nice giving each of the tapes and all we need to have good communication. when you say that, if i can ask, why did you get involved with us? no,
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i wanted to check out this form and it turned out to be great. 7 is that the way this is organized is top notch. we. we never had any doubts when we agree to take part in, and it has been a thrill since right now we're going to fight and win for business. so you got a there's a lot of attention now coming in to cyber sports in cyber games. and there's international competitions, a lot of money going into it. where do you see fidel sports fitting into this bigger idea of cyber sports? ah, as i, as i said before, we're, we're not truly cyber forward combination. re, cyberspace is anyways, there are a steel, lots of cyber sports within that equity that we're gracie. but this is always something different. we want the fisher, those for it to be as popular as possible. that's why we're doing the federation. and i said,
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that's why we want to grow the funnel as water as possible. that's why we want to simplify the rules. and as we see here, it's hockey, it's a simplified, there is a simplified but ethan doors, quite a veneration by the veteran is what you're russia, veterans, or whatever. so i'm actually, it'll tell us that we even have to simplify it even more to grow the base for the best part. so think and remember how you play hockey while you were a kid. right? ok. know off size, right? all face off. clean time. more like that, it's if philosophical question though, we're still have not decided for ourselves yet. and through this test of as we're trying to solve it, we're trying to really get down to the bottom whether it's the weight is more show . well amanda, more scored element. and we're trying to do the combination of both,
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but we're still testing the ground in terms of the finding, the optimal solution, the optimal equation for that. well, we want to have this ass as wide as possible as well. ma'am. i mean, for the masses, right? it should be massport makita. congratulations on your when. think if i'm so talk to me. what does a digital training session look like? the net off give but interfere the physical training is the same. drills are the same, but the ring is smaller for the cyber parts. we have professional cyber athletes who have all the necessary skills and can teach their less experienced teammates, the ropes. my role as a coach is to keep discipline so everyone listens to each other and improve all sleep lovely coin known off of bushes. we know that cyber players have their own set of skills potty players or physical players have their own set of skills. how do you strike a balance when you're training your team? they get off go and you moss mac and playing virtually is different to being on the
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ice obviously. but as i've said before, we have great game pad players, so we don't have any difficulties. sure, virtual training seems like it's easier physically, but as far as emotions are concerned, you know how people get frustrated when you see them throwing controllers and anger . that's always important to keep that to the side and suppress those emotions when it comes to the physical part through all our players are professional athletes, so everything's going smoothly. still there are some players that are going to be better abs, the cyber part and some that are better at the physical part. how do you as a coach, a handle that for when we understand each other that we trust each other? i mean, so it's fine to have cyber athletes on the ice or hockey players at the monitors, which i didn't buy them when we deal in fucker glued. so our main advantage is that our cyber athletes, our former professional hockey players, all they played on ice for years. and at some point anthony, they decided to try cyber sports. so they're still good on the ice. but they've also master anthem. the game had him. they carry us to a certain extent or,
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and for that i'm grateful. yeah. much more than one question i have is a hockey, basketball. these are things that make sense because these sports actually exists. yeah. but on the digital side, you have fantasy games with recall if it is a game. right? yeah. so you fancy good. how can you get these fantasy players involved into would be physical world? is that even possible thing? it's quite a good question. it's quite difficult. so basically from the classical sport, if you are to, if you are looking at that for the service worker is a cyber sport sport. we are yet saying that professional sports wescal, sports teams and we're making them play cyber sport. mostly that's how it big the teams friend in that you are a cyber sport, go up. your cyber sport, like the other to say is go of all are on bob g as address cetera. we're doing more at way where picking up the cyber sportsman and make him do the physical right. but even in those cyber sports, there's a games where people are trying to survive and doing other things,
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right. you have names that translate for those people as well. those people who are interested in a different type of a sport, van hockey, we're basketball. yeah. so what, but i would do that. we're inviting the experts where we're having the regular running committees. so just say where, when, why it's sitting the people from the side as for the people from the classical squire, the bible from the media to people out of the show, all the different got people, we call it a lab laboratory. well, it basically invents in different kinds of support, right? not including that, that prolongation of the cyber sport within the physical rail to and vice versa. we're experimenting with all kinds of things like in the la boat life laboratory circumstances. so to say, how fast a lot of people think about cyber games and just gaming as interchangeable. they don't really understand the difference that there is such thing as cyber sports. um
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and the attitude that people have about gaming in general is not always the most healthy. ah, how do you change this attitude in this perception with the general public cyber sport as a real sport? you have to have you have to have really proficient skills to be able to do god. duke bed in the real competition with this i was, was really sport. it's, it's if there's a set of skills others required for the size for athletes is enormous. you have to be good at the physical conditions as well. we'll talk about that. but, you know, there are the 2 different markets of the people sometimes mix these 2 different stats as there's a video gaming market, which as i told you, i think it's something like it's estimated for a different rights of estimates as estimate as $200000000000.00 and a cyber sport layer on top of that is $2000000.00. right? so they're, they're, they're the private game developers. they are growing the cyber sport layer up to,
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off to maximum. they are making the role models out of the provincial asked less right to drag out to drive the sport the video video game in market and to gain. so we're margins and they investing in the cyber sport atlas. that's how the calendar works . that's very primitive, but basically that equation is like that. you have to have a certain and very specific and very, very specific settle skills to be able to compete as a professional asset. greg, ah, once we, once you are doing this kind of confusion like we're doing, you're always having to charge us energy and why the tier one tips is traditional tier one teams that has been able to compete in the other competition like that read or to really goal fidget all which is to select carefully those people or, or having like physical and, and digital skills as well, right?
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we want to divorce because we all saw want to have what we call another feel are in our competition which, which is, which is d. o, in february or in march, we're actually starting in the 1st of march in 2024. we want to also grow a specific gamers for the russian gauge. okay. okay. the slayer is nonexistent, or very, very thin right now. we're, we're trying to trigger the different blood se, industrial sub in 3 to also grow this market, right. the reason there is a major difference that, that, that there's a major, major inflows are all lower. there's a major difference with a video game in, in this area, and it's iris warden, however, they have very much interdependent. they've got to have this without that and the vice versa understand. so that's what we did. you mentioned the economics about everything. and what i know is that not that long ago, 2010 would say the prize money for these international competitions for cyber sports,
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worry about $40000.00. now it's millions of dollars for cyprus course. is this the global trend of the future, or is this a bubble? $40000.00, your message is $1010.00. none. event is on $21.00. november they international with the russian t. one team spirit. they, they, they brought to russia, $18000000.00 on the $40000000.00. there was a price one for these national. yeah, it's a global trend. first of all, so that, that the stakes are rising. that, that, you know, the better rising and over all their level as size going up. whether it's good or not, maybe not because it's been over in quite a little bit. and everybody's talking about us. i mean, the experts are talking with the cyber scores and maybe over inflated where going into space with all this money lodging around. and in big hobbs, not a sport, but because they're competition for money, right. which is not good for sport. we don't argue that's happening in sports
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sports as well. yeah. but the thing is that ha, with digital we are, we are not going out of the range. because we have claimed that we're going to have $25000000.00 as the overall prize for all the aides. so it's much less than the international which has given away afford a $1000000.00 or much less of the walls that is given. i think some like $18000000.00 or much less than i am the major, which is another homogeneous championship for the cyber sport. which is, i think, some like a $13000000.00. i mean, for the start, i think this is inevitable where buying the borrower by a dash where so, kat seeing that, that distance to that to, to get into that, as we said main street, we want to be in the mastery. and that is exactly why we're doing the saying, while we once the crowd to be international as to why way i and wising as many people as possible with in these circumstances,
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we're not targeting the west. explicable is. so while we're by we are, we're always saying we're open architecture, we're not walking the u. s. teams to golf when i'm walking that europe used to come where often woke up everybody, welcome the whole world. however, where talk where it's at right now, work in the desk of our special int estimate. we're working more because it's easier, right? talk with asia with his china, middle is kingdom of saudi arabia. and then you have, you have everybody, you have se, asia floss of this. got the yes. if you're working with indonesia and, and then china, then basically you're working with a half of the waldrop with walls population. but, but, but will that for the beacon are with the teams and there and to work with the publishers. it's easier for us in the circumstances to work with the asian. however, as i said, we're a very much welcome eager. it's a big idea. it's going to be interesting to see how this all plays out. thank you very much for taking some time. thank you shown here on your shaded looking for to
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