For a fascinating look into one of Korea's oddest subcultures, visit the top floor of the I'Park Mall's neighboring Yongsan Electronics Market, where you'll find an '''e-Stadium'''. Here, professional video game players duke it out real-time on a enormous screen. Video games in Korea have been elevated into a sport, and there are professional leagues, mostly devoted to Starcraft, with matches that are, in fact, ''broadcasted on national television''. Top players can earn '''hundreds of thousands of dollars a year''' in tournament winnings and sponsorships. A fascinating glimpse of Korea's new super-wired digital culture, and definitely one of the more interesting experiences to be had in Seoul. Tickets to e-Sports in Seoul can often be purchased on the [http://ticketlink.co.kr/global/en/exhibition/esports TicketLink website's e-Sports section] (in English). Warning: payment must be done using a Windows computer using Internet Explorer and often sell out nearly immediately after going on sale.