Russian Oligarch to Invest up to $100M in Video Game Group

Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s company USM Holdings says it will invest as much as $100 million into a site which organizes and broadcasts video game competitions
Russian Oligarch to Invest up to $100M in Video Game Group
Uzbek-born Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov attends a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan during their meeting at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow September 12, 2013. Maxim Shemetov/AFP/Getty Images
The Associated Press
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MOSCOW—Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov’s company USM Holdings says it will invest as much as $100 million into a site which organizes and broadcasts video game competitions.

Russia is a leading country in competitive video games, known as e-sports, which can command a large audience and allow leading players to become full-time professionals.

Details are unclear regarding Usmanov’s involvement with Virtus.pro, which runs a gaming news website, organizes competitions and has its own teams of players.

USM said that total “investment in the project may exceed” $100 million, but refused to comment when asked what USM would receive in return or how the funding would be distributed over time.

Usmanov’s previous sports ventures have seen him become a major shareholder of Arsenal soccer club and president of the International Fencing Federation.