Nerd Street announced its new Nerd Street Youth League (NYSL) this month, providing an opportunity for youth to play on an esports team outside of the North Broad Street-based company’s summer camps.
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Nerd Street cut the ribbon on its first gaming and esports venue on a college campus at Rowan University April 27, another sign of the growing momentum for the industry—especially here in the Garden ...
This month, Institutional Investor introduces Nerd on the Street, a back-of-the-book feature inspired by my new book, “Nerds On Wall Street: Math, Machines and Wired Markets” (Wiley 2009). In ...
To Nerd Street Gamers CEO John Fazio, cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens are a more than natural next step for the esports industry. Gamers have been dealing with in-game purchases and digital ...
GLASSBORO, N.J. (CBS) -- Rowan University and gaming company Nerd Street have opened a new state-of-the-art esports venue on the university's campus. The facility contains dozens of high-performance ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The world's first Esports industry campus is set to launch in the heart of Philly along North Broad Street. It's an effort to help make Philadelphia the competitive gaming ...
This weekend, thousands of dedicated fans flocked to the Minneapolis Convention Center for the third edition of Twin Cities Con. Organized by convention production company Nerd Street, Twin Cities Con ...
Nerd Street Gamers has raised $6 million in a funding round. As reported by Esports Insider, the investment was led by capital firm Konvoy Ventures which provided $5 million of the funding. The other ...