Overwatch Takes eSports World by Storm & The Emergence of Sports-Based eSports

Overwatch Takes eSports World by StormThe largest development in eSports this month is the massive success of the release of Blizzard's new first-person shooter game: Overwatch. Overwatch breaks 7 million players in its first two weeks and 10 million players by the third week, resulting in an estimated $600 million in revenue.More importantly, Overwatch ends League of Legends' 46 consecutive month record as the number one played game in Korean PC cafes, a key indicator of global popularity as an eSport.This has not gone unnoticed by eSports organizations, with tournament organizers like ESL and One Nation of Gamers scrambling to host events. Blue chip teams like Cloud 9, Luminosity Gaming, and EnvyUs have quickly moved to sign professional teams to compete in these tournaments.In the fast-changing industry that is eSports, one major event, like a successful game launch, can cause massive changes. Overwatch's unprecedented success has coincided with a strong blow to the Heroes of the Storm, also a Blizzard game. A list of teams have departed the game recently: Cloud9, Tempo Storm, CompLexity, Virtus.Pro, and Cognitive.The eSports world is impatiently waiting for Overwatch's esports plans, especially after competitive mode was activated on June 28. Will Overwatch adopt their traditional tournament system which culminates into a World Championship at their annual Blizzcon? Or will Overwatch build a league system much like League of Legends' LCS structure?The Emergence of Sports-Based eSportsSports-based eSports finally made their grand entrance into esports. 2K Games hosted their Road to the Finals event for NBA 2K16, Madden NFL 16 crowned a champion and announced a $1 million tournament series next year, and FIFA ran their Interactive World Cup, the Guinness World Record holder for largest video gaming tournament (2.3 million players tried to qualify).All of these events have led eSports pundits to opine on one question: can sports-based eSports be successful as fantasy-based eSports? The eSports team at BRaVe will be tackling that question in our next thought-leadership piece. Stay tunedTHE BIG DEAL06/21—Tencent has agreed to acquire an 84.3% stake in Supercell, the Finnish gaming company whose titles include Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, from SoftBank at an enterprise value of around $10.2 billion.DEALS & NEWS

Sponsorships06/02Biosteel enters into a “bench” deal with NRG06/02Comcast partners with ESL and Evil Geniuses06/09NBA star Gordon Hayward inks esports endorsement deal with HyperX06/16Bud Light to sponsor esports All Stars06/23Amazon Appstore sponsors Vainglory esports

New Investments & Entrants06/06AT&T and the Chernin group to unveil gaming subscription06/07La Liga club Valencia CF starts an esports team 06/09EPL team Manchester United in bidding war with esports team Fnatic06/09Forge locks down $4.5 million Series A investment led by True Ventures06/09Gamer Sensei raises $2.5 million Series Seed round06/12EA plans to award $1 million to top Madden NFL players06/15German free-TV channel SPORT1 partners with ESL 06/16SkyTV to air 24/7 esports channel, GINX Esports TV, on television06/16Bethesda to jump into esports with Quake Champions06/21Dalian Wanda will distribute esports documentary06/24: CBLoL finals to be streamed live on Brazilian TV06/27Canal+ sponsors eSports team and launches eSports showIndustry News & Partnerships06/01Rocket League tops $110 million in sales06/06Blizzard integrates Overwatch with Facebook06/08Russia recognizes esports as official sport06/10ESL to host Overwatch competition with six figure prizepool06/14Overwatch hits 10 million players in under a month06/16Activision Blizzard’s produces Skylander’s TV show on Netflix06/17: IeSF taking steps that aim for Olympic committee recognition.Interesting Reads06/09Scripted TV is dying06/13Brands are betting on esports06/20ELeague analyst m0E made backdoor deal with betting website.06/22Sponsor bans draw attention to top down governance in esports06/27Overwatch overtakes LoL at Korean PC Bangs

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