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Mogul Games Group Ltd
ASX:MGG

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Mogul Games Group Ltd
ASX:MGG
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Price: 0.057 AUD 90% Market Closed
Market Cap: 186.4m AUD
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Mogul Games Group Ltd is a AU-based company operating in Entertainment industry. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2011-10-19. Mogul Games Group Limited, formerly Esports Mogul Limited, is an Australia-based gaming holding company. The firm operates video gaming esports media and software business. The firm owns and operates the mogul.gg tournament platform, an advanced pure-play online esports tournament and match-making platform with automation for esports titles, including in platform chat functionality. The company operates through two segments, eSports and Corporate. The eSports segment includes equity investments and intangible assets and all expenses related to the eSports business. The Corporate segment includes treasury, corporate and regularly expenses arising from operating an entity. The company also includes corporate assets, cash, and cash equivalents. The firm's platform offers services to esports teams, tournament organizers, influencers, community groups, game publishers, and players of any skill level with a centralized esports offering built on a tournament and matchmaking platform.

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