PlayVS and Urban One Launch National HBCU Esports Community During Black History Month
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 01, 2026 PlayVS, the leading esports platform for scholastic competition, has partnered with Urban One, the largest African American-owned multi-media company, to launch a groundbreaking national esports community specifically for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The announcement comes during Black History Month, marking a significant milestone in competitive gaming and HBCU athletics. This historic collaboration aims to create dedicated infrastructure and opportunities for HBCU students to participate in organized esports competitions at the collegiate level. The initiative represents a major step forward in expanding esports access and representation within the Black college community. Key Takeaway: The partnership between PlayVS and Urban One establishes the first national esports community designed specifically for HBCU students, expanding competitive gaming opportunities across Black colleges and universities. The timing of the launch during Black History Month underscores the cultural significance of the initiative. By creating a dedicated HBCU esports ecosystem, the partnership acknowledges both the growing importance of esports in collegiate athletics and the need for increased diversity and representation in competitive gaming. PlayVS has established itself as the premier platform for scholastic esports, providing infrastructure for organized competition at the high school and college levels. The company's expansion into the HBCU space demonstrates a commitment to ensuring that Black colleges and their students have equal access to the rapidly growing esports industry. Urban One, as the largest African American-owned multi-media company in the United States, brings significant reach and cultural expertise to the partnership. The company's involvement ensures that the HBCU esports community will have the media support and visibility needed to thrive and attract student participation. The new HBCU esports community is expected to provide students with opportunities to compete, develop skills in gaming and technology, and potentially pursue careers in the esports industry. As esports continues to grow as both a competitive platform and a career path, this initiative positions HBCU students to participate fully in this emerging field. Further details about participating institutions, competition schedules, and registration information are expected to be announced as the program develops. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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