Youths who are into gaming and esports in Singapore, there is a series of community esports being organised to engage young players based in Singapore. The National Youth Council (NYC)<\/span><\/a> has recently forged a partnership with Redd+E, the esports arm of Reddentes Sports<\/span><\/a>, on engaging youth through esports. <\/span><\/p>\n Through this series of community esports tournaments, youths in Singapore are in for a treat, the Stay Home Challenge Breaker series will feature the three game titles, FIFA20, Legends of Runeterra and Valorant. These tournaments will be streamed \u201clive\u201d on Cr8 Studio SG Facebook Page. <\/span><\/p>\n \u201cWhile Singapore gears towards the post-circuit breaker measures to resume activities safely, we should not let our guard down and there is also a need to continue engaging our youth purposefully. The Stay Home Challenge Breaker will give our young community players an opportunity to hone their skills and stand a chance to play against some of our local esports influencers or celebrities,\u201d said Mr Yip Ren Kai, Managing Director of Redd+E. <\/i><\/span><\/p>\n \u201cEsports\u2019 ever-growing popularity among youth has made it an inevitable part of youth engagement today. Through the Stay Home Challenge Breaker, we hope to gather like-minded youth digitally and encourage them to continue to stay home, avoid crowds and socialise online as far as possible,\u201d said Mr Christopher Pragasam, Assistant Chief Executive of NYC. <\/i><\/span><\/p>\n \u201cMore importantly, we want to remind youth the right values and behaviours, and to mitigate any negative aspects of this popular youth interest such as cyber-bullying and gaming addiction,\u201d Mr Pragasam added. <\/i><\/span><\/p>\n The Stay Home Challenge Breaker tournament is scheduled to take place from: <\/span><\/p>\n\n