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Dear fellow investor,

Come midnight, your chance to join Motley Fool co-founder and legendary growth investor David Gardner's hypergrowth-focused stock-picking service Motley Fool Rule Breakers at a whopping 84% discount will immediately expire.

Remember, the second you join, you'll also get 100% FREE access to our "eSports: The New Global Pastime" report — also available until midnight only.

In case you missed it yesterday, eSports are estimated to become the second most-viewed sport in all of America by as soon as 2021, behind only the NFL.

Sports viewership in the United States by 2021

But here's the amazing thing...

Despite that fact, millions upon millions of Americans across the country have never even heard of eSports... or realized how big an investment opportunity this fast-emerging "new American pastime" has become so quickly.

The truth is that eSports have become so popular and so incredibly lucrative that some of the biggest business people and celebrities in the world are clamoring to stake their claim before word gets out:

  • Like Dallas Mavericks billionaire owner Mark Cuban, whom you've probably seen featured as a start-up investor on the TV show "Shark Tank."
  • New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Chairman and CEO of the Kraft Group.
  • Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, founder of Quicken Loans.
  • Former NBA superstars Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson, perhaps the two greatest basketball players in history.
  • Not to mention actress Jennifer Lopez, former NFL star defensive lineman and current TV show host Michael Strahan, and even former MLB superstar Alex Rodriguez.

Little wonder that the list of eSports promoters tripping over themselves to get involved reads like a who's who of the world's most powerful companies : Arby's, Audi, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Gillette, Bud Light, Toyota, T-Mobile , and Intel, just to name a few.

Or that Disney is in talks with video game company Activision Blizzard to broadcast their prominent Overwatch league directly on ABC and ESPN.

All of that makes it easy to believe quotes like this from Tobias Sherman, Global Head of eSports at talent agency WME-IMG:

"If you are a Chief Marketing Officer and you are not in esports... you are going to risk getting fired."

The only question remaining is "How do everyday investors like us get our fair share of the profits?"

Fortunately, the answer is simpler than you may think...

You see, inside Motley Fool Rule Breakers, David Gardner has recently isolated what could very well be THE four biggest stock winners in the eSports industry going forward, which he's revealing to Motley Fool Rule Breakers members in a special, 100% FREE report we're calling "eSports: The New Global Pastime."

To get the word out, we're running a massive sale that allows you to grab your very own copy of "eSports: The New Global Pastime" for absolutely FREE... while knocking off up to 84% of the regular list price to join Motley Fool Rule Breakers in the process.

Here's the only catch...

Because the eSports train is well and truly leaving the station... and because this deal really is so cheap it's almost too good to be true... this special offer will expire promptly at MIDNIGHT.

For a full list of pricing and membership details, simply click the link below before it's too late!

Yes, I'd like to claim my FREE copy of "eSports: The New Global Pastime" and save up to 84% on Motley Fool Rule Breakers!

To getting in ahead of the crowd on the next great American pastime,

Rex Moore

Rex Moore
Senior Technology Reporter
The Motley Fool

 

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We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. Returns as of August 7, 2019. David Gardner owns shares of Activision Blizzard and Walt Disney. Rex Moore owns shares of NVIDIA. The Motley Fool owns shares of Activision Blizzard, NVIDIA, and Walt Disney and has the following options: long January 2021 $60 calls on Walt Disney and short October 2019 $125 calls on Walt Disney.

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