PSG Esports, the esports arm of the French football club Paris Saint-Germain, has launched an online training programme named Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports.
The training session, which is expected to last between one and two hours, will be broken into five segments: briefing, demo or explanations based on exercise, supervised practice, role-playing, and a debriefing/evaluation.
At launch, training is available for FIFA 21 and Brawl Stars only. However, the academy looks to add League of Legends and Dota 2 services at a later date.
On its coaching methods, the PSG Academy Esports web page read: “Our training method is based on a permanent correction of what you do in the game so that you can find the solutions to the problems you encounter yourself.
“Our coaches help you to identify your weak points and to correct them through exchanges and role-playing.”

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