Wednesday, October 10
 

Gfinity’s Garry Cook predicts huge growth for Premier League’s esports venture

Starting in January, the ePremier League will try to tap into an audience of UK-based FIFA 19 players that is nearly eight-million strong.

Former Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook believes the Premier League’s new esports venture could attract new fans to the game and earn millions in future revenues.

Cook, who was in charge at City between 2008 and 2011, is now chief executive of Gfinity, the esports company the Premier League has appointed to run its first ‘ePremier League’ tournament.

Starting in January, UK-based players of the hugely popular FIFA 19 game will be able compete against each other for the right to represent their favourite Premier League club in a live ePL Final.

Garry Cook is heading up the ePL (Peter Byrne/PA)

The competition will be split into an online qualification round, live club play-offs and then the final on March 28-29 at the Gfinity Arena in London.

Each Premier League club will be represented by two players in the final, one playing on PlayStation and the other on Xbox, with the action broadcast live on Sky Sports and online.

Speaking to Press Association Sport, Cook said: “The global gaming industry will be worth more than 2 billion dollars (£1.53bn) by 2021 but it’s not just about the monetary aspect for the Premier League and the clubs.

“It’s about how you can get this large and growing group to watch more Premier League football.

The rise of games such as EA Sports’ FIFA has taken many by surprise (Richard Sellers/PA)

“The annual growth is astounding, 38 per cent a year, but when FIFA 2019 was launched you saw players debating their ratings with each other.

“So it’s not a separate audience, it’s complementary. This won’t replace the Premier League at all, it is just an extension of their brand and their businesses should grow.”

And the numbers are astounding. More than two billion people worldwide are estimated to play computer games, with 400 million playing EA Sports’ series of FIFA games. In the UK alone, there are nearly eight million FIFA players, one third of whom are female, said Cook.

Traditional sport initially watched this growth with a combination of confusion and suspicion, and while there is still resistance to the idea that gaming can ever be considered an actual sport, nobody disputes the money.

KSI has been central to FIFA’s rise (Ian West/PA)

August’s FIFA eWorld Cup at London’s O2 was watched by a global online audience of 27 million, and it was just one of more than 500 esports events in the last 12 months, with a combined prize pot of more than 100 million dollars (£76m).

The link between professional sports teams and esports competitors is already well established in the United States and one of Gfinity’s other major clients is F1.

“There are different ways of doing this but ultimately this about convergence between sport and this new world that has developed,” said Cook.

“What we provide is a virtual stadium, with no limits on its capacity, and a competition that will finish with a player lifting a trophy for their club.

“Who knows how big this could be in five years’ time? Nobody really saw this coming.”

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