I honestly don't give two ****s about the term esports and what counts as a sport or not. The hornet's nest I am going to keep poking is that if you think competing in video games at a professional level isn't work, you're naive. Anything you do for 10+ hours a day and get paid for and compete with other professionals for limited positions for, ceases to be recreation and becomes work. Saying that it's not real work because it's not manual labor is just, really really dumb and there's no way you actually believe it in arenas other than games. You could make the same arguments for mathematicians or software devs or politicians for that matter.