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How Battlefy Became One of the First eSports Companies Before the Industry Existed | Justin Wong, Battlefy

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In this episode, Sam and Jean hopped on a call to catch up with Justin, CTO & Co-founder of one of Launch's very first alumni companies, Battlefy. We chat all about Justin's experience building the eSports company while the industry was still starting up, how to fail better, and much more.

Justin Wong is an entrepreneur and the CTO and co-founder of Battlefy. Battlefy is an online platform for esports, or competitive video gaming, that powers all levels of competition from amateur to collegiate to professional leagues. At Battlefy, Justin is passionate about building a strong, talented and motivated team. He applies his core values of putting people first and continuous learning every day. These days, with COVID-19, he’s doing his part by staying home and working hard by playing video games.

Learn more about Battlefy: https://battlefy.com/

Connect with Justin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justinzwong

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In this episode, Sam and Jean hopped on a call to catch up with Justin, CTO & Co-founder of one of Launch's very first alumni companies, Battlefy. We chat all about Justin's experience building the eSports company while the industry was still starting up, how to fail better, and much more.

Justin Wong is an entrepreneur and the CTO and co-founder of Battlefy. Battlefy is an online platform for esports, or competitive video gaming, that powers all levels of competition from amateur to collegiate to professional leagues. At Battlefy, Justin is passionate about building a strong, talented and motivated team. He applies his core values of putting people first and continuous learning every day. These days, with COVID-19, he’s doing his part by staying home and working hard by playing video games.

Learn more about Battlefy: https://battlefy.com/

Connect with Justin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justinzwong

Connect with us online! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/launchacademyhq Twitter: https://twitter.com/launchacademyhq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launchacademyhq LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/launchacademyhq

Learn more about Launch: https://launchacademy.ca/

Find out more at https://bnb.pinecast.co

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