Esports has grown into big business, a $10B industry estimated to reach $24B by 2024. That has prompted Hoosier business leaders to move to make Indianapolis serve as the cornerstone of the esports industry. The Esports Combine is going virtual due to the pandemic and is expected to attract more than 1,500 esports enthusiasts and industry speakers. Sports Contributor Bill Benner talks with Indiana Sport Corp President Ryan Vaughn about the event and its potential economic impact.

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