As esports continues to grow globally, Traliventa is exploring new programs to bring structured competitive gaming to Bangladesh's youth scene.
The Global Picture
Esports is no longer a niche hobby. With tournaments drawing millions of viewers and prize pools rivaling traditional sports, competitive gaming has become a legitimate career path and cultural force worldwide.
Bangladesh's Opportunity
Bangladesh has a young, tech-savvy population with growing access to high-speed internet and gaming hardware. The ingredients for a thriving esports ecosystem are already in place — what's missing is structure, mentorship, and organized competition.
What Traliventa Is Building
Drawing from our experience organizing physical sports events and academies, we're designing esports programs that bring the same professionalism to competitive gaming:
- Structured training paths with certified coaches and clear progression milestones
- Regular tournaments with professional production and fair play standards
- Community building through team-based competition and mentorship programs
Why It Matters
For young Bangladeshis, esports offers a path to develop discipline, teamwork, and strategic thinking — the same values that traditional sports cultivate. By bringing structure to the scene, we can help ensure these benefits reach as many participants as possible.
What's Next
We're currently piloting our first esports program with a small cohort in Dhaka. Results and learnings will shape our approach as we scale. If you're interested in participating or partnering, reach out through our contact page.
