New Jersey OKs XFL Sports Betting

New Jersey Assemblyman Ralph Caputo (l.) has introduced legislation that would expand sports betting to include electronic competitions. Caputo said the expansion mirrors the growing interest throughout the state and country for these types of video games. The state DGE has already permitted such wagers on eSports in the past.

If Essex County, New Jersey Assemblyman Ralph Caputo has his way, bettors in New Jersey will be able to wager on electronic sports competitions, known as eSports.

Caputo introduced legislation January 27 that would expand legalized sports betting to include skill-based competitions.

“Esports is the next big thing when it comes to sporting events,” said Caputo, chair of the Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee and a former Atlantic City casino executive. “The time is right for New Jersey to expand legal wagering beyond traditional sports.”

During a committee hearing, Caputo referenced esports’ surging global popularity as a key reason for his proposal.

“Throughout the country and the world, video game enthusiasts are flocking to see expert players compete in all kinds of digital games,” Caputo said, according to the Press of Atlantic City. “Whether they follow along online or in person, hundreds of millions of people watch esports each year.”

According to Newzoo, an online gaming data provider, there were some 450 million eSports viewers in 2019, and the gaming competitions generated more than $1 billion in revenue from various streams, such as sponsorship, advertising, merchandise and tickets.

Last year, the state Division of Gaming Enforcement permitted legalized eSports wagers for the League of Legends World Championship. The DGE offered this on a one-time basis and imposed conditions, such as a $1,000 maximum bet and no in-game wagering.

Atlantic City has hosted several eSports tournaments in recent years. Caesars Atlantic City hosted the city’s first event, Gears of War Pro Circuit,

In 2017. Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City held the Rainbow Six Siege Pro League event in 2018. In 2019, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall partnered with INGAME Esports and Caesars Entertainment to hold the Ultimate Gaming Championship’s Halo Classic tournament, and in June the venue will host an Overwatch tournament.

The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference will hold eSports championship tournaments in conjunction with its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to be held at Boardwalk Hall in March. A team from Stockton University won the Eastern College Athletic Conference Fortnite championship and placed second in the League of Legends championship last April.