RE:Earnings predictions?Yes actually (See below). Aside from betting revenue, TheScore has been consistently growing EBITDA and revenue from its media business for the last 3 years. Aside from that, their partnership with Ubisoft in August will have at least a month's worth of potential revenue from their esports video content.
Esports updates & Betting revenue guidance will play a heavy part in this upcoming ER report though.
TORONTO, August 21, 2019 – Today, theScore, Inc. (TSX Venture: SCR) (“theScore” or the “Company”) announced a partnership with leading interactive entertainment company, Ubisoft, to create and publish a unique video content series focusing on their highly popular esports title, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Siege. “theScore esports has built a powerful reputation for highly engaging and dynamic video storytelling, providing competitive gaming fans globally withunrivaled
access and insight into the titles, leagues, players and personalities they love,” said Aubrey Levy, VP of Marketing & Partnerships at theScore
. “We’re excited to work with globally recognized publisher Ubisoft to showcase all of the incredible stories surrounding the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege community.”
theScore esports has become one of the leading online destinations for video content dedicated to the competitive gaming scene, with popular franchises including The Story Of, Best Of, Don’t @ Me and Esports Shorts. In Q3 F2019 (March to May 2019) theScore esports generated a record 64 million video views across all of its platforms, which was year-over-year growth of 188%. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege video content will be hosted on theScore esports’ YouTube channel, which recently passed 890,000 subscribers.