The US Armed Forces have quickly become one of the biggest esports sponsors. The Army, Navy and Air Force have all partnered with various esports teams and leagues while creating their own rosters.
The goal is to reach the esports demo, one of the Armed Forces want to reach badly. But many across esports are pushing back on these partnerships as they build bridges between virtual and physical warfare.
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The US Armed Forces have quickly become one of the biggest esports sponsors. The Army, Navy and Air Force have all partnered with various esports teams and leagues while creating their own rosters.

The goal is to reach the esports demo, one of the Armed Forces want to reach badly. But many across esports are pushing back on these partnerships as they build bridges between virtual and physical warfare.

If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe!

New episodes Monday through Friday.

For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast.

Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames

Follow Esportz Network on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @EsportzNetwork

Or visit our website esportznetwork.com for updates on what's to come!

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