PVP Live

PVP Live
Available in English
Owner J. Casey Wehr (CEO), Chester Srp
Slogan(s) The Face of Esports
Website pvplive.net
Alexa rank Increase ## (84,981/632,699/2016)

PVP Live is an esports news website, although its former version also included a statistics database.[1] The website is owned by PVP Live Interactive, Inc. PVP Live came out of its most recent beta on June 8, 2015,[2] however was originally founded in 2012. The company is based out of Frisco, Texas.[3]

History

Prior incarnations of the organization include the Heroes Live, PVE Live,[4] and Hearth Live[5] websites, a podcast,[6] as well as Armageddon, an online World of Warcraft Arena tournament, and Tavern Takeover, an online Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft tournament. The third production of Tavern Takeover was widely criticized for poor sound production, resulting in the CEO issuing a public apology and stating that sound issues would be a thing of the past.[7] Several months later, the first episode of PVP Live's Hearthstone Pro League also struggled with sound issues.

The website is planning on producing a 24-hour online show along the lines of ESPN's Sports Center.[8]

On May 23, 2016, the site broke the news that ESPN was in talks with Riot Games to purchase television broadcast rights for League of Legends content for approximately $500 million.[9] Several hours later, both ESPN and Riot Games issued statements that the story created by PVP Live was false.[10][11]

PVP Live ran the Hearthstone Pro League, a professional Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft competition, produced in partnership with Twitch.tv, Blizzard Entertainment and PRG.[12] The $60,000 prize pool tournament was officially announced on May 27, 2015.[13] The company was unable to actually pay the top finishers of the competition and refused to answer questions concerning the matter. Later on April 13, 2016 it announced it would pay out the prize money if another organization would pick up all associated costs, excluding the prize pool.[14]

As of June 8, 2016 PVP Live has raised around $2 million USD in private funding.[15]

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