In a non-binding notice of intent form submitted at the end of August, G3 Esports said they “will seek sportsbook wagering for esports and videogame competitions.”
G3 Esports CEO Anthony Gaud said his company is working on a video game and esports wagering platform that he hopes to bring to Massachusetts — and other states — through one of the seven digital sports betting licenses.
While most of the details are still under wraps, Gaud said his company will “make an announcement soon.” The company, he said, has been working on the project for about three and a half years alongside a number of partners, though he declined to dive into details before a formal announcement.
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