The Asia Electronic Sports Federations (AESF) is a governing body of International Esports Federation. Esports Asia which was found in 2018, is recognized by Olympic Council of Asia (OCoA). The headquarters of the federation is in Hong Kong. There are 45 member nations in AESF. However, only 29 nations formed their own federation. The 45 nations of AESF members are:
- Afghanistan
- Bahrain
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- Cambodia (E-Sports Federation Cambodia)
- China (CSIC, e-Sports Department)
- Hong Kong (E-Sports Association Hong Kong)
- India (Electronic Sports Federation of India)
- Indonesia (Indonesia Esports Association)
- Iran (Iran Electronic Sports Association)
- Iraq
- Japan (Japan eSports Union)
- Jordan
- Kazkhstan (Qazaq Cybersports Federation)
- North Korea
- South Korea (Korea e-Sports Association)
- Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan (Esports Federation of Kyrgyzstan)
- Laos (Lao e-Sports Federation)
- Lebanon
- Macau (Macau E-Sports Federation)
- Malaysia (Esports Malaysia)
- Maldives (Maldives E-Sports Association)
- Mongolia (Mongolia E-Sports Association)
- Myanmar (Myanmar Electronics Sports Federation, MESF)
- Nepal (Nepal Esports Association)
- Oman (Committee for Games and E-Sports)
- Pakistan (Pakistan Electronic Sports Federation
- Palestine
- Philippines (National Electronic Sports Federation of the Philippines, NESFP)
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia (Saudi Arabian Federation for Electronic & Intellectual Sports)
- Singapore (Singapore Esports Association)
- Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka eSports Association)
- Syria (Syrian Esports Association)
- Thailand (Thailand E-Sports Federation)
- Timor-Leste
- Turkmenistan (Turkmenistan National e-Sports Federation
- Chinese Taipei (Chinese Taipei Esports Association)
- United Arab Emirates
- Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan Virtual Esports and Cyber Football Federation)
- Vietnam (Vietnam Recreational eSports Association
- Yemen.