China esports club offers 22-day ‘quit gaming’ course, charges US$1,400

A Chinese esports club which trains professional players has discovered a new business opportunity: helping addicted young people quit online games.

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Su Chenhao is the owner of an esports club in northern China’s Hebei province that opened in 2018.

However, Su quickly discovered that talented players are one in a million.

Most people think they can become professionals, but they have become addicted to e-games, which they play to escape studying and other real-life troubles.

Experts say that very talented players are very hard to find, despite the popularity of gaming. Photo: Shutterstock
Experts say that very talented players are very hard to find, despite the popularity of gaming. Photo: Shutterstock

Su said this inspired him to develop another business dedicated to helping people quit in 2023.

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