Former Electronic Arts, Disney and Midway executive Michael Rubinelli has been appointed CEO of online esports and media platform Mogulgg
Former Electronic Arts, Disney and Midway executive Michael Rubinelli has been appointed CEO of online esports platform Mogul, the Australian company revealed Wednesday.
"Video Gaming revenue has the very real potential to be a trillion dollar business over the next ten years," said Rubinelli in a statement. "One of those drivers of growth is esports. Interactive gaming is the largest entertainment revenue generating vertical in the world earning more than box office and music sales combined."
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