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Affinity Esports Group Acquires CT Esports Academy, Expands YMCA Partnership In Wilton

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WILTON, CT — Affinity Esports Group has acquired CT Esports Academy and expanded its partnership with the Riverbrook Regional YMCA, a move officials say will broaden esports programming and community engagement in Wilton.

The acquisition builds on CT Esports Academy’s existing foundation while adding new programs for families, according to Affinity Esports Group founder and CEO Mark Kilpatrick. “This acquisition allows us to unify and elevate the esports experience for Wilton families and demonstrate what we can do alongside a partner like the Riverbrook Regional YMCA,” Kilpatrick said.

Beginning Aug. 25, the YMCA will host after-school programs, social gaming clubs, game nights, educational classes, and club teams, along with private coaching in gaming, content creation, and coding. The After-School Study & Play Club will run weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m., with transportation provided from schools to the YMCA. Registration is open online here.

Christene Freedman, CEO of the Riverbrook Regional YMCA, said the partnership reflects a commitment to meeting young people “where they are—and today, that includes the digital arena.” She described esports as a gateway to teamwork, leadership, and opportunity.

Richard Casner, former CEO and owner of CT Esports Academy, said he felt confident handing the program over to Affinity Esports. “Their vision and experience make them the right leaders to take this program to the next level,” he said.

Affinity Esports, which has studios in Newtown, Milford and Wilton, plans to expand its outreach to schools, recreation departments, and nonprofits across the region.



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