2023 Asian Games esports standings: Here are all the winners

Here are the winners and standings for all esports titles in the 2023 Asian Games.

The 2023 Asian Games, or the Hangzhou 2022, closes its curtains for the esports category on October 2nd, 2023. This multi-continent colossal sports event featured esports as an official category for the first time in history. The featured titles are League of Legends, Dota 2, Arena of Valor (aka Honor of Kings), PUBG Mobile, EA FC 24, Street Fighter V, and Dream Three Kingdoms 2. Here are the standings for all esports titles in the 2023 Asian Games.

League of Legends standings - 2023 Asian Games

League of Legends, one of the most popular MOBA games, sees favorites South Korea grab the gold medal. In the 2023 Asian Games, South Korea fields a prominent lineup of the world's best players. This includes the star midlaner, Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok, who is considered to be one of the greatest LoL players of all time.

Placement
Country
1st
South Korea
2nd
Chinese Taipei
3rd
China
4th
Vietnam
5th-8th
Saudi Arabia
Macau
Malaysia
9th-11th
Hong Kong
Japan
United Arab Emirates
12th
Thailand
13th-15th
Kazakhstan
Palestine
Maldives

Dota 2 standings - 2023 Asian Games

The iconic MOBA, Dota 2, also saw favorites, China, grab first place in the 2023 Asian Games. China is represented by an all-star lineup with names like Wang "Ame" Chunyu and Lu "Somnus" Yao headlining the roster. Read a more detailed breakdown of Dota 2's results and standings in the 2023 Asian Games below!

Placement
Country
1st
China
2nd
Mongolia
3rd
Malaysia
4th
Kyrgyzstan
5th-8th
Thailand
Saudi Arabia
Kazakhstan
Nepal
9th-11th
Philippines
Indonesia
Myanmar
12th - 14th
India
Hong Kong
Uzbekistan

Arena of Valor (Honor of Kings) standings - 2023 Asian Games

Arena of Valor, the popular Chinese mobile MOBA, pit fifteen countries across Asia. And to no surprise, China grabbed the gold medal in this title. The team comprises top AoV players from teams like eStar Pro and AG Super Play.

Placement
Country
1st
China
2nd
Malaysia
3rd
Thailand
4th
Vietnam
5th-8th
Hong Kong
Kazakhstan
Myanmar
Nepal
9th-12th
Macau
Chinese Taipei
Uzbekistan
Philippines
13th-15th
Kyrgyzstan
Lao PDR
Tajikistan

PUBG Mobile standings - 2023 Asian Games

PUBG Mobile is another mobile title amongst the Asian Games esports lineup. This first-person-shooter crowned China, once again, as the champions. The team fields players like 21-year-old Zhu "paraboy" Bocheng from NOVA Esports who was crowned as the Esports Mobile Player of the Year during last year's Esports Awards.

Placement
Country
1st
China
2nd
South Korea
3rd
Chinese Taipei
4th
Indonesia
5th - 6th
Nepal
Thailand
7th - 8th
Japan
Hong Kong
9th - 12th
Myanmar
Vietnam
Palestine
Sri Lanka
13th - 16th
Philippines
Laos
Saudi Arabia
17th - 18th
Jordan
Macau
19th - 21st
Maldives
Mongolia

EA FC 24 standings - 2023 Asian Games

EA FC 24, formerly known as FIFA 24, pits thirty-six players across twenty-two nations. The top two players in this title are both from Thailand, followed by a South Korean in the third place.

Placement
Country
1st
Thailand (Teedech Songsaisakul)
2nd
Thailand (Phatanasak Varanan)
3rd
South Korea (Kwak Jun-hyouk)

You can refer to the results below!

Results for EA FC 24 in the 2023 Asian Games.<br>(Screenshot via <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esports_at_the_2022_Asian_Games_%E2%80%93_EA_Sports_FC_Online" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener nofollow">Wikipedia</a>)
Results for EA FC 24 in the 2023 Asian Games.
(Screenshot via Wikipedia)

Street Fighter V standings - 2023 Asian Games

Street Fighter V witnessed thirty-five different athletes from twenty-three different nations compete for the gold medal. The fighting game crowned South Korean, Kim Kwan-woo, as the winner in the 2023 Asian Games.

Placement
Country
1st
South Korea (Kim Kwan-woo)
2nd
Chinese Taipei (Hsiang Yu-lin)
3rd
Chinese Taipei (Lin Li-wei)

Dream Three Kingdoms 2 standings - 2023 Asian Games

Dream Three Kingdoms 2 was one of the unique games featured among the seven esports titles of Asian Games. It is a 3D multiplayer online battle arena game which saw the host country once again grab the gold medal. Hong Kong and Thailand follows through in second and third place.

Placement
Country
1st
China
2nd
Hong Kong
3rd
Thailand

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