PSG Esports Launches Global Online Academy for Aspiring Gamers

PSG Esports Launches Global Online Academy for Aspiring Gamers

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Paris Saint-Germain Esports has unveiled its new online training platform, PSG Academy Esports, offering 1-on-1 coaching in FIFA 21 and Brawl Stars with certified coaches. Learn how it works, what it offers, and what’s coming next.

Paris Saint-Germain’s esports division, PSG Esports, has launched a new initiative aimed at developing the next generation of competitive gaming talent. The Paris Saint-Germain Academy Esports is an online training platform that offers one-on-one coaching in FIFA 21 and Brawl Stars, with plans to expand into titles like League of Legends and Dota 2 in the near future.

At a cost of €20 (£18) per hour, students can book personalized training sessions with one of 20 certified coaches. Although trainees won’t be learning directly from PSG’s professional roster, the selected coaches are held to a rigorous standard, based on Paris Saint-Germain’s proprietary training methodology. Coaches are evaluated on their technical knowledge, pedagogical skills, and their ability to communicate expertise effectively.

The structure of each session is thoughtfully designed and broken down into five key segments:

  1. Briefing
  2. Demonstration or theoretical explanation
  3. Supervised practice
  4. Role-playing scenarios
  5. Debriefing and evaluation

This pedagogical framework is aimed at fostering deeper learning and self-improvement. According to PSG Academy Esports, the methodology emphasizes self-correction, where coaches guide students to find solutions on their own by identifying weak points and working through them in real-time. The approach ensures a balance between direct instruction and reflective practice.

Sessions are available 24/7, accommodating different time zones and schedules, and the platform is accessible in both English and French, widening its global reach. While FIFA 21 and Brawl Stars are the first games available for coaching, the academy has signaled a commitment to expanding its offerings, with League of Legends and Dota 2 on the roadmap. These additions would mark a significant step into the MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) space, reflecting PSG’s growing footprint in international esports.

Since entering the esports scene in 2016, PSG Esports has steadily broadened its presence across multiple games and regions. Strategic partnerships with organizations like Talon Esports in Southeast Asia and Rex Regum Qeon in Indonesia have helped PSG expand its brand and influence globally. Now, with the launch of PSG Academy Esports, the club is doubling down on talent development, potentially grooming future stars who may one day wear the PSG jersey in competition.

This academy isn’t just about gameplay; it’s a professional-grade training ground designed to cultivate discipline, critical thinking, and technical excellence. Whether you’re an amateur looking to climb the ranks or a serious competitor aiming for the big leagues, PSG Academy Esports offers a structured, accessible path toward mastery.

With its blend of elite branding, high-quality coaching, and global accessibility, PSG Esports’ new academy could set a new standard for professional esports training platforms.

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