The Overwatch<\/em> League’s inaugural season will end in a few months, but discussions are already ongoing for next year’s expansion. An ESPN<\/a> report today suggests the Overwatch<\/em> League is looking to up its participants by four to six teams, with slots priced up to $60 million each.<\/p>
Prices could range from $30 million to $60 million, according to ESPN<\/a>. Cities will be priced according to general population and the number of Overwatch<\/em> players in the region, among other factors, the report said. Multiple potential buyers will likely have to bid for a slot to prevent a double-up in teams, too. (There are currently two teams based in Los Angeles, however\u2014Los Angeles Gladiators and Los Angeles Valiant.)<\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Twitch reportedly paid $90 million for Overwatch<\/em> League broadcasting rights<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
The Overwatch<\/em> League has reportedly surpassed initial expectations, which ESPN cited for the buy-in price increase. Broadcasts are streamed on Twitch four times a week with an average of 80,000 to 170,000 concurrent viewers. The Overwtach<\/em> League is also generating a ton of money from its sponsorship and broadcasting rights deals, which includes a $90 million Twitch deal<\/a>. T-Mobile, Toyota, and Sour Patch Kids have all signed deals with the Overwatch<\/em> League as well.<\/p>
A mix of these factors could help sway investors towards the league.<\/p>
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