(GumGum is a proud partner of Front Office Sports) Now more than ever, esports are presenting new and innovative ways for brands and rights holders to establish meaningful connections with […]
Activision Blizzard appointed Johanna Faries as commissioner of Call of Duty Esports in the summer of 2019 – one year after she joined the company. That was preceded by more […]
With the vast majority of the sports industry basing its business around live in-person events, many are now looking towards online events in the interim. Even for Allied Esports, the […]
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference was set to become one of the first Division I NCAA Conferences to hold its esports championships concurrently with its men’s and women’s basketball championships […]
Dignitas, one of the longest standing esports organizations, is using a new round of funding to form a new parent company helping it invest further into sports and entertainment. The […]
With the legalization of sports betting across the United States continually growing, many professional leagues and teams are taking matters into their own hands. Auto racing giant NASCAR is no […]
We figured out what fans and gamers can expect from the world of competitive video games in 2019 with the help of a few industry professionals.
Esports has arrived — mostly because they offer partners and sponsors access to a valuable demographic not nearly as impacted by traditional advertising.
Microsoft has been making a concerted effort to make its technology and gaming more accessible, especially via the Xbox platform.
All those who bet on esports in New Jersey can breathe a sigh of relief thanks to new regulations clarifying the law.