Activision Blizzard Esports President talks Overwatch League and Call of Duty League 'sustainability'

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On the eve of the third season of the Overwatch League, Activision Blizzard Esports President Pete Vlastelica spoke with Newsweek about the sustainability of competitive gaming.

. Esports, where professional gamers compete competitively for online and in-person audiences, has exploded in popularity over the past decade. To capitalize on this growing trend, the Overwatch League was formed in 2018 and has since ballooned in popularity, raking in more than 1.12 million average viewers for its 2019 Grand Finals.

"There is a large segment of the gamer audience who don't know who to root for, who don't have a great reason to root for or develop an interest in a team. Look at traditional sports. Basketball would be less relevant as a game in New York if it weren't for the Knicks. We learned from that [example] that cities still matter and that they give fans an easy on-ramp into fandom. It was a hypothesis when we developed it, and there was still some risk.

"We spent a lot of time with YouTube on both of those points and in conversations. All I can tell you is we were convinced that they understand these issues and they are working on them quickly."How has the launch of the Call of Duty League been so far? How do you police these teams and owners to make sure they are paying their players and applying the correct infrastructure to maintain themselves?

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