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Competitive Gaming

Merit Badge Overview

Where passion for gaming meets leadership, learning, and the future of technology.

The Competitive Gaming merit badge introduces Scouts to one of the fastest-growing industries in the world—esports and modern gaming—while reinforcing the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law in digital spaces. This badge blends fun, education, personal growth, and real-world career exploration, empowering Scouts to become responsible digital citizens and informed participants in today’s gaming culture.
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Competitive Gaming

Merit Badge Requirements

The previous version of the Merit Badge requirements can be found in Scoutbook

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NOTE: Check out the Digital Resource Guide for the Competitive Gaming merit badge HERE for detailed information and helpful resources to engage your learning and assist you along on your merit badge journey!
1. History of Gaming. Do the following:

2. Living the Scout Oath and Law Online. Do the following:
Note:
View the Personal Safety Awareness "Digital Safety" video (with your parent or guardian's permission.)
Resource: Digital Safety (video)

3. Gamer Health and Balance. Do the following:

4. Gamer Safety and Community Connection. Do the following:
  • (a) Explain the benefits and risks of gaming online.
    Resources: The Real Benefits of Video Games (website)
    Negative Effects of Video Games (website)
  • (b) Research and list ten ways to stay safe when playing video games online.
    Resources: Online Safety Issues (website)
    Gaming Safety (PDF)
  • (c) Play one of your favorite games with your parent or guardian for at least 30 minutes. Demonstrate how to use privacy and safety settings, explain what you enjoy about the game, and let them play for part of the session.
    Resource: Online Gaming Safety Settings (PDF)
  • (d) Play an online or local multiplayer game with another Scout, friend, or community member in a cooperative or team-based setting. The match may be casual or competitive. During play, demonstrate positive communication, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Afterward, review the experience with your counselor and describe how cooperation and communication influenced your team's performance and overall enjoyment of the game.

5. Technology in Competitive Gaming. Do the following:
  • (a) Explain the difference between console gaming and PC gaming. List the advantages and disadvantages of each.
    Resource: Console vs. PC Gaming: Which Is Better? (website)
  • (b) Play the same game on at least two different platforms. Describe the similarities and differences in gameplay and performance.
    Note: Any game may be used, including free games, on any platform (phone, tablet, PC, laptop, console, etc.).
  • (c) Visit a PC builder website such as PCPartPicker or Micro Center. Design your ideal gaming PC and create a parts list that includes: central processing unit (CPU), motherboard, random access memory (RAM), hard drive, power supply, graphics card, fans, case. Discuss your selections with your counselor.
    Resources: PCPartPicker (website)
    Micro Center (website)

6. Leadership and Service in Competitive Gaming. Do ONE of the following:
  • (a) Teach your troop, patrol, or a group of younger Scouts or family members about online gaming safety or digital citizenship.
  • (b) Attend or view a live-streamed esports event online, such as a professional tournament, collegiate match, or school-level competition. Take notes on how the broadcast team presents the event, how players communicate, and how the audience interacts digitally. Share with your counselor what you learned about the structure and presentation of online esports competition.
  • (c) Attend an esports tournament, convention, or community event that includes a competitive gaming activity or demonstration. Attend with another Scout, troop member, or family member. Afterward, share with your counselor what you learned about the atmosphere of live esports events and how the experience changed your understanding of playing games competitively in front of an audience.

7. Exploring Professions in the Competitive Gaming Industry. Do the following:

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