- Efuse has raised $6 million for its “LinkedIn for gamers” platform.
- The funding came after the Columbus, Ohio-based company.
- Gamers network, connect, and share differently,” Efuse founder and CEO Matthew Benson.
- Efuse users build a profile, share their passions, broadcast their highlight reel.
eFuse is a web & mobile application for the Esports & Video Game industry. eFuse allows individuals to establish their gaming identity and participate in the industry at all levels. Whether it be learning about the industry, networking with other like-minded individuals, or accessing opportunities like jobs & scholarships, eFuse has something for everyone. eFuse is a mobile & web application focused on establishing a gaming identity & enabling individuals to participate in the industry.
Building eFuse into a successful company demands an equally talented team. Benson graduated from Ohio University with a degree in Entrepreneurship. He previously founded SnappyCast, a company focused on providing specialized software for secondary schools. The eFuse CEO also worked at the Ohio Innovation Fund as an investment analyst and an entrepreneur in residence. eFuse’s CTO, Patrick Shuff, earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Engineering from The Ohio State University.
eFuse Raises $6 Million for “LinkedIn For Gamers”
Social media platform Efuse raised $6 million in a funding round led by the Ohio Innovation Fund. The round also saw participation from NFL and NBA athletes Odell Beckham Jr. and Denzel Ward (Cleveland Browns), Ezekiel Elliott (Dallas Cowboys), Chase Winovich (New England Patriots), and Seth Curry (Philadelphia 76ers)
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Efuse positions itself as a “LinkedIn for gamers”, connecting esports players and gamers with recruiters and companies with job openings. The platform gathered 500,000 new users last year, and currently has nearly 25,000 jobs, internships, and scholarships on offer. The funding will go towards further development of the platform and a recruitment push, as well as the expansion of its competitive events, called Erena.
LinkedIn For Gamers
LinkedIn for gamers” accrue over half a million new users. esports social media venture eFuse has received a further $6 million in funding from a consortium of professional athletes, gaming influencers, and business executives–and it has bold plans on how to use its newly-acquired investment. The platform’s approach is quite straightforward: users create a profile, share their abilities and create a highlight reel; from there, they can apply for one of nearly 25,000 scholarships, internships, and job postings in playing, design, game development, business, and marketing.
With its new funding, eFuse will roll out a raft of platform enhancements which it hopes will grow its user base and boost industry diversity, while it also plans to expand its “eRena” competitive events, make key hires, and ultimately secure profitability in its wider goal to become a major resource for an industry that could potentially generate billion-dollar revenue in 2021. The investment may come an as little surprise to many who’ve followed the company’s swift expansion since its creation in November 2018