Waikato University hands out country's first e-sports scholarship

August 13, 2019

Recipient Ryan Holt estimates he plays about 30 hours per week to stay at the top of his game.

Waikato University has handed out the first scholarships in the country for e-sports.

Ryan Holt spent his final year at high school while juggling a career as a professional gamer.

"I am the first and currently the only one to have such a scholarship in the country," Mr Holt told Seven Sharp.

Mr Holt is one of the best League of Legends players in the country all thanks to about 30 hours a week practise on the game.

"The stress e-sports players go through when playing League of Legends is the same amount of stress race car drivers go through," he said.

This scholarship comes at a time when Waikato University is investing in the game with Tom Featonby, the university's e-sports coordinator.

Last night, the university opened the OMEN Esports Arena, a dedicated space designed to give students a place to compete, train and learn about the industry.

"It's just like any other sport, you can be really good and follow your passion and make a career out of these things," Mr Featonby said.

For Mr Holt, a computer science major, it's all validation that the world is recognising his passion.

"More and more it seems possible that I can make something out of my life playing video games."

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