• Loading stock data...
Friday, December 13, 2024

Inside Riot Games’ Partnership with Mastercard and What It Means for the Future of the Publisher

Riot - Games - Mastercard

All eyes are on esports.

Whether you are an executive or just a casual onlooker, the phenomenon of the rapid rise of the industry in not only global interest, but sheer economics have people and brands clamoring to find a way to get in.

This rush to be first has left some with partnerships that didn’t produce the optimal results. Esports, unlike traditional stick and ball sports for the most part, require more than just a logo on a wall or a “presented by” graphic to drive action on behalf of a community that has shown resistance to sponsors who don’t do the diligence to find the best way to reach them.

One partnership where that is not expected to be the case is the partnership between Riot Games and Mastercard. Announced in late September, the deal will see Mastercard become the exclusive payment service partner for the Mid-Season Invitational, All-Stars Event, and the World Championship.

“What is so impactful about this deal is that Mastercard wanted to come into esports in a meaningful way and they wanted to commit to it for the long term. That’s a really big step for non-endemic brands.” – Naz Aletaha

In discussions about a partnership since 2016, Naz Aletaha, head of partnerships for esports at Riot Games, credits the team at Mastercard for being deliberate in its approach to the space and taking a step back and committing to learning before actually jumping in.

“I really have to tip my hat to the Mastercard team because they’ve been incredibly thoughtful and very deliberate throughout the process. They came in and wanted to learn about the community and what will work and what won’t work from a partnership standpoint.”

[mc4wp_form id=”8260″]

Part of Mastercard’s strategy also involved leaving what it had done with traditional sports at the door and full immersing itself, knowing that the involvement with LOL was going to be different than, say, the company’s involvement with the likes of Major League Baseball and UEFA.

“They didn’t want to just take what they do with traditional sports and automatically apply it,” added Aletaha. “They understood right away that they wanted to apply it with the right amount of nuance to make sure that it resonated with the audience.”  

Similar to most, Riot Games is looking for partners who embrace its ethos as a company — to be the most “player-focused video game publisher in the world.”

With Mastercard, Aletaha didn’t just see a brand who matched up with Riot philosophically, but one who could help enhance its mission as a company.  

SEE MORE: Study Confirms Esports Has Graduated to the Big Leagues

“We knew that they wanted to come in and help elevate and enhance the experience for players. They weren’t just coming in to be transactional. They wanted to add value to the community, for viewers and players alike, that is what moves the needle.”

Armed with a portfolio that would make most teams and properties envious, Aletaha credits the likes of State Farm, Coca-Cola, and Mercedes-Benz for their success because, like Mastercard, they put education first before entering into the space.

“We tell our partners that we want our player base to look at the partners and think that they have been there all along.” – Naz Aletaha

Although League of Legends is one of the most popular games in the world, it’s no secret that Riot Games has yet to directly monetize its esports endeavors. However, the Mastercard agreement is one more signal that the Riot Games esports team plan to lean in more heavily to secure partnerships, rights deals, and other revenue-generating opportunities.  

While Aletaha assured that Riot wouldn’t be taking its foot off the gas when it comes to the desire to continue to build the esports side of the business, she did acknowledge that partnerships like this do “help build the business” and that if any changes were made to how the publisher approaches esports, it will be done with “efficiencies” in mind, with a priority on the fan and viewer experience.

[mc4wp_form id=”8260″]

Indeed, as the first global partnership deal for League of Legends, Riot expects to use the deal with Mastercard as a blueprint for the construction of a partner program that looks similar to what one might find with Olympics or the World Cup. Considering its World Championships alone are a month-long event, there is no reason why something like that may be out of reach.  

SEE MORE: Hyundai’s NFL Efforts Help Power Brand’s Marketing Initiatives

“We see ourselves having a couple of top global partners that are very relevant and resonate with our global player base,” mentioned Aletaha when talking about their partnership future now that Mastercard is in the fold. “We then think there’s plenty of opportunity at the regional level where there could be partners that pertain to a specific country or region. The framework is now there and we plan to grow it.”

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Nov 15, 2024; Arlington, Texas, UNITED STATES; Mike Tyson (black gloves) fights Jake Paul (silver gloves) at AT&T Stadium.

Netflix Spectacle Made Tyson, Paul Top Trending U.S. Athletes of 2024: Google

The Yankees and Dodgers were among the top trending sports team searches in 2024.
Oct 22, 2024; Kansas City, MO, USA; TCU Horned Frogs center Sedona Prince (13) talks to media during Big 12 Women’s Basketball Media Day at T-Mobile Center.

Athletes in Landmark House Case Ask for College Players’ Association

Plaintiffs in the House v. NCAA case want more than just revenue-sharing.
Nov 2, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; Detailed view of a Wilson NBA basketball held by a referee during the second half between the Utah Jazz against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena

‘Obvious Weak Point’: Refs Remain an NBA Gambling Concern

A season after Jontay Porter, the biggest risk may not be players.
Nov 2, 2024; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines cheerleader runs with a flag before the game against the Oregon Ducks at Michigan Stadium.
opinion

College Football’s Billionaire Backer Era Begins

Is this the new normal in CFB recruiting?

Featured Today

LA Galaxy forward Dejan Joveljic (9) celebrates with midfielder Riqui Puig (10) after scoring a goal against Seattle Sounders FC in the second half in the 2024 MLS Cup Western Conference Final match at Dignity Health Sports Park

With or Without Messi, Major League Soccer Is Barreling Into the Future

After the Cup final, the league looks to accelerate its growth.
Dec 18, 2022; Lusail, Qatar; FIFA president Gianni Infantino claps during the awards ceremony after the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium.
December 2, 2024

FIFA Wants More Matches. Resistance Is Growing Inside the Global Soccer World

Resentment and frustration over expanded schedules is nearing a breaking point.
November 30, 2024

U.S. Investors Are Gunning for England’s Small Soccer Clubs

Is another Hollywood-like success story possible among the U.K.’s smallest clubs?
Nov 1, 2024; Boise, Idaho, USA; Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty (2) leads the team onto the field prior to the first quarter against the San Diego State Aztecs at Albertsons Stadium.
November 29, 2024

Schools Are Scrambling to Prepare for the NCAA Revenue-Sharing Era

In the post–House v. NCAA world, “everyone’s kind of on their own.”

Beloved ‘Backyard Sports’ Brand Says It Will Relaunch After Decade Hiatus

“Backyard Baseball” was a turn-of-the-century computer hit. 
July 24, 2024

The Perfect Storm Propelling ‘EA Sports College Football’ to Early Success

Growing fandom and a long wait have already reaped dividends for EA.
DraftKings
August 2, 2024

DraftKings Announces Consumer Tax Starting Next Year

The company’s stock fell 5% Friday morning.
Sponsored

How UBS Crafts Impactful Partnerships Across Sports, Arts, and Culture

As UBS continues to expand its impressive array of sports and entertainment partnerships, the company solidifies its position as a leader in wealth management.
July 20, 2024

The Road to the Return of ‘EA Sports College Football’

This summer, the biggest development in college sports is virtual.
Sponsored

TopSpin 2K25 Brings the Legends of Tennis to Your Living Room

2K sports is reviving a classic with TopSpin 2K25.
July 3, 2024

Esports Winter: NBA 2K League Hits Pause Button Amid Industry Decline

The previously high-profile esports league is now effectively on hiatus amid widespread layoffs.
June 14, 2024

IOC Proposes Holding Separate Olympics for Esports

The organization’s executive board has proposed a separate Olympics for online gaming.