eSport players look to build talent pipeline in China

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ESports has seen a meteoric rise in the past decade, and electronic game companies are making their appearance for the first time at the third China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, hoping to get a slice of what's projected to be a $540-million market by 2023, according to Newzoo.

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