Is Funding a Game Possible?
Two of our favorite topics for posts lately have been about video games and venture capital funding cycles. In this post we are going to combine those two. Lately we have […]
Two of our favorite topics for posts lately have been about video games and venture capital funding cycles. In this post we are going to combine those two. Lately we have […]
Last week, Blizzard announced further information about the financial arrangements for its Overwatch League (OWL) franchisees. The announcement covers a range of details largely focused on the Teams’ relationships with […]
At D2D, we approach most analysis from the point of view of technology companies. We are Bay-Area based, and interact regularly with tech companies, VCs, and the attendant tech ecosystem. […]
Last week, we took a look at some of the winners of Activision’s OWL franchise program. At the end, we made a conclusion about how the Korean franchisee had a […]
In our posts so far on eSports (and here and here), we have focused largely on investing in eSports through the eyes of parties looking to invest in teams. That […]
A couple weeks back Activision announced the initial seven franchisees for its Overwatch League (OWL). As expected, the roster of franchisees is largely made up of investors with some affiliation […]
As of this writing, there are two eSports games whose owners are offering franchise rights for competitive leagues – Riot for its North American League of Legends Championships (LCS) and […]
One of the surprising off-shoots of our recent blog posts on eSports has been the large number of venture investors who reached out to get a copy of the full report (drop […]
After publishing our report on eSports two weeks ago, we got a fantastic response with a very large number of people asking for the full report and signing up for our […]
Right after we published our eSports report last week, there was some big news out of eSports leader Riot Games. At D2D, our plan is to cover longer term trends […]