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Ben Feferman is the CEO of Amuka Esports, Canada’s leader in esports venues, online leagues, and tournaments. If you’re asking, “What are esports?” then this episode is for you!
Online gaming has been around for awhile, however the industry of gaming has radically shifted in the last decade. With the rise of online gaming communities and competitive leagues, the esports industry boasts more active viewers than every major sports league in America besides the National Football League (NFL). In fact, it is estimated that by 2022, the industry will be worth an estimated $1.8B! And Ben intends to have Amuka at the forefront of this growth.
Featuring two arenas in Toronto and Windsor and having organized over 300 events in esports, Amuka is determined to build a billion dollar gaming empire.
We speak to Ben about how he transitioned his career from investment banking to online gaming, his journey in the industry, how to scale gaming communities, and the possibility of esports holding a spot on ESPN. Before you quit your job and start up the Playstation, have a listen to Ben’s story!
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Ben Feferman is the CEO of Amuka Esports, Canada’s leader in esports venues, online leagues, and tournaments. If you’re asking, “What are esports?” then this episode is for you!
Online gaming has been around for awhile, however the industry of gaming has radically shifted in the last decade. With the rise of online gaming communities and competitive leagues, the esports industry boasts more active viewers than every major sports league in America besides the National Football League (NFL). In fact, it is estimated that by 2022, the industry will be worth an estimated $1.8B! And Ben intends to have Amuka at the forefront of this growth.
Featuring two arenas in Toronto and Windsor and having organized over 300 events in esports, Amuka is determined to build a billion dollar gaming empire.
We speak to Ben about how he transitioned his career from investment banking to online gaming, his journey in the industry, how to scale gaming communities, and the possibility of esports holding a spot on ESPN. Before you quit your job and start up the Playstation, have a listen to Ben’s story!