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Canada’s Esports and Video Gaming Industry
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Canada’s Esports and Video Gaming Industry

How will video games and esports change the landscape of media and entertainment? What are the opportunities that can be found in this burgeoning sector? OverActive Media President and CEO Chris Overholt is one of the pioneers of Canada’s emerging esports scene, and he says there is a bright future in this space for players, esports athletes, developers, venues and all adjacent industries and markets. He shares his insights on what Canada must do - specifically our sports authorities - to make the Canadian esports scene one of the biggest in the world.

TheFutureEconomy.ca Podcast

November 10, 202228m 54s

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