Placeholder canvas

Drake invests in an esports startup called Players’ Lounge

Date:

The rap superstar, Drake has funded an esports startup looking to pit gamers for friendly wagers online with a team of Silicon Valley investors, including Strauss Zelnick, Comcast, Macro Ventures, Canaan, RRE, Courtside and Marissa Mayer.

The startup plans use their funding to expand their library of playable games and their development team.

A per the announcement, the startup has closed $3 million in funding. The company was launched around 5 years ago and got its start as an esports startup looking to organize real-life matches at bars in New York City to play FIFA.

The company has an emphasis on sports titles, like FIFA 19, NBA 2K19 and Madden 19 along with others. Gamers can choose between going one on one or participate in a huge tournament with over 500 participants.

The wagers are friendly and small amounts. The company profits by taking 10 percent of the bets as their fee. The games test people’s skill, not chances, and with gambling regulations, few places still don’t allow the game.

 

Click here for Latest News updates and viral videos on our AI-powered smart news genie

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

IPL 2024: PBKS Win Toss, Opt To Bowl Against KKR; Injury Keeps Mitchell Starc Out

In the match, KKR will look to bag another 2 points and inch closer towards playoff qualification

WhatsApp Says ‘Will Exit India If Asked To Break Encryption’

The messaging platform's legal representative voiced serious worries, stating that if forced to undermine the encryption that safeguards user messages, the business may think about pulling out of the Indian market

Anti-Israeli Protests: Indian Origin Student From Princeton University Arrested

Achinthya Sivalingan and Hassan Sayed, Tamil Nadu-born natives, were taken into custody early on Thursday morning after the demonstrators put up tents for camping in a university courtyard