Chicago-based esports and gaming technology company LeagueSpot announced Tuesday that it has renewed its partnership with Epic Charter Schools for a third year.
Financial terms of this new deal were not disclosed.
During the 2025–2026 school year, LeagueSpot will continue to provide Epic Chart School students with skill-building esports experiences through its white-label tournament platform. Those experiences include student-safe tournaments and digital clubs for popular titles such as Rocket League, Minecraft, and Fortnite, among others.
Epic Charter Schools represents nearly 30,000 K–12 students through virtual online classes in the state of Oklahoma.
“Our efforts have allowed us to impact the lives of hundreds of students through the sheer passion of gaming,” said Steve Briggs, head coach of Epic’s Esports Program. “The dedication from LeagueSpot develops our students not only as competitors, but as people. We cherish this relationship.”
LeagueSpot noted in its announcement that this renewed partnership will expand the use of its platform to support varsity tryout integration, FERPA/COPPA-compliant registration and privacy controls, pathways to student leadership and mentoring, game club sign-ups and community-led events, and more on-demand support for students, staff, and families.
