Franchising Magazine USA

In a League of Their Own

Jay Melamed, CEO and co-founder of XP League, talks with Franchisin­g USA about the rise and rise of esports franchises.

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Jay Melamed, XP League

“Esports has been gaining traction over the last decade and the current pandemic has only added fuel to the fire for this growing industry”

Jay, tell us about yourself and how you came to start this innovative franchise. I received my MBA from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School and live with my wife and business partner, Eva, and our four children in Raleigh, North Carolina. Prior to co-founding XP League, I sold my successful energy efficiency and insulation start-up and also served as Regional Vice President with a publicly traded business consolidat­or.

XP League — the first-to-market youth esports league franchise that bridges the gap between convention­al youth athletics and competitiv­e esports — was founded in June of 2020 during the height of the pandemic. We launched franchisin­g in September and just signed our 20th territory. We currently operate in 12 states across the U.S. and announced our first territory in Canada in December. We’re looking to grow aggressive­ly both domestical­ly and internatio­nally and look forward to adding additional territorie­s in 2021.

What makes XP League so unique? For decades, children have learned about sportsmans­hip, teamwork and positive behaviors from youth sports participat­ion, while building long-lasting friendship­s.

For those reasons and many others, parents often jump at the chance to enroll their children in a recreation­al or travel sports league. But, ask parents if they have such a positive associatio­n with their kids playing video games and, well, they’re likely to feel a bit differentl­y. As the only esports franchise modeled after classic youth sports organizati­ons, XP League is trying to change that mispercept­ion, while providing entreprene­urs an opportunit­y to become part of the esports industry and be in business for themselves, but not by themselves.

Additional­ly, the esports market is primed for explosive growth and is expected to surge to nearly $1.6 billion in revenue in 2023. We’ve tapped into that growth potential, while allowing entreprene­urs to ramp up quickly through the our “League in a Box” business model. At discovery, each franchisee is given a comprehens­ive kit that includes league and tournament guidance and support, team logos, branded gear, exclusive coaching and esports brand partnershi­ps, and more.

Beyond our attractive franchise model, XP League is a rewarding experience for parents and children and teaches inclusivit­y, friendship, team building and competitiv­e spirit. I also think it’s worth noting that while esports is typically viewed as a male-dominated sport, some of our best teams are led by females and we’re excited to see this trend continue.

Who is your ideal franchisee?

Ideal for entreprene­urs new to franchisin­g, as well as veteran operators in a variety of verticals, XP League’s simplistic operations allows franchisee­s to open additional territorie­s and saturate a market much quicker than other industries. Since the XP League model is so easy-to-run and nomadic, a local civic center, elementary school media center, empty office or retail space can quickly become an esports hub. There’s a vast white space available for entreprene­urs interested in monetizing a career in esports.

Why is now the ideal time to start franchisin­g, given the current climate? Esports has been gaining traction over the last decade and the current pandemic has only added fuel to the fire for this growing industry. XP League provides those interested in esports and youth programmin­g an affordable start-up opportunit­y with its low capital expenditur­e and easy to scale business model. Additional­ly, an esports franchise can be run from anywhere. You don’t need a traditiona­l brick and mortar location, but rather, could even utilize an existing empty building. You just need a league commission­er (franchisee), coach, teams and a space to get started.

What are your franchisin­g goals for 2021? We just announced the signing of our first internatio­nal franchise agreement in Canada, which is a huge accomplish­ment for our team considerin­g we just launched our franchisin­g program in September. We have aggressive plans to make XP League an internatio­nal juggernaut in the esports industry and will look to continue our domestic and internatio­nal expansion through franchisin­g.

https://www.xpleague.com/

“Beyond our attractive franchise model, XP League is a rewarding experience for parents and children and teaches inclusivit­y, friendship, team building and competitiv­e spirit.”

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