In one month, on July 22nd, Microsoft will be shutting down their livestreaming platform, Mixer, and will move their viewers and partners to Facebook Gaming. Ninja and Shroud have become free agents, hinting at move back to Twitch. Read the story here:
On August 18, 2019, a report by Richard Lewis stated that Dexerto had obtained part of a deck that has been distributed to current and potential investors of Activision-Blizzard's Call of Duty Franchise League. Let's take a look at what this report may have potentially revealed about the future of CoD esports.
The forty-five minute panel was streamed live during the conference, but for those who may have missed it, a full transcript of the spiciest panel of the 2019 Inven Global Esports Conference is now available for your reading pleasure.
Rick Fox told TMZ that he would be willing to remain in his current position with his esports organization Echo Fox if a certain investor would leave the company. The investor in question had previously made racist remarks to describe Fox and former CEO Echo Fox CEO Jace Hall, which resulted in Fox informing the organization of his intention to leave.
According to a Dexerto report by Richard Lewis, Rick Fox will be severing ties with the organization due to multiple incidents of racial epithets used by an Echo Fox shareholder.