
Tenney aka Tfue at the final of the Solo competition at the 2019 Fortnite World Cup in New York City. Tenney sued his team, claiming an onerous contract was illegally limiting his business opportunities. — AFP
Like professional baseball and basketball before it, competitive videogaming is going through growing pains related to players’ contracts, revenue sharing and endorsement rights.
The highest profile case came in May, when one of the world’s most famous gamers, Fortnite player Turner “Tfue” Tenney, sued his team, claiming an onerous contract was illegally limiting his business opportunities.
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