UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549


FORM 10-Q


QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended: September 30, 2023

or

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from __________________ to __________________

Commission File Number: 001-39262

ESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Nevada26-3062752

[X]  QUARTERLY REPORT PERSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the quarterly period ended: December 31, 2017


[   ]  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the transition period from ________________ to __________________


Commission File Number: 333-156302



ESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


         Nevada         

          333-156302      

        26-3062752   

(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)

incorporation or organization)

   (Commission File No.)  

(IRS Employer

Identification No.)


Commercial Centre, Jolly Harbour

St. Mary’s, Antigua and Barbuda

(Address of principal executive offices)


Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (268) 562-9111


_______________________________________

 (Former name or former address if changed since last report)


Block 6, Triq Paceville

St. Julians, Malta, STJ 3109

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

3562713 1276

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

(Former name, former address and formal fiscal year, if changed since last report)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common StockGMBLThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Common Stock Purchase WarrantsGMBLWThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
10.0% Series A Cumulative Redeemable Convertible Preferred StockGMBLPThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC
Common Stock Purchase WarrantsGMBLZThe Nasdaq Stock Market LLC

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15 (d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.Yes ☒ No ☐

Yes [   ] No [X]


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Website, if any, every Interactive DataFileData File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes [   ] No [X]







Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.


Large accelerated filer

[   ]

Accelerated filer

[   ]


Non-accelerated filer

[   ]

Smaller reporting company

[X]

(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)

Emerging growth company


If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes [   ]   No [X]


Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common equity, as of the latest practicable date: As of December 31, 2017, the registrant had 82,713,592November 17, 2023, there were 124,368,281 shares of common stock, $0.001 par value $0.001 issued and outstanding.





INDEXESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.


Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q

For the Quarter ended September 30, 2023

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART I –I: FINANCIAL INFORMATION

4

Item 1.

Financial Statements

4

Item 1. Financial Statements

1
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2023 (unaudited) and June 30, 20231
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Mezzanine Equity and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit) For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)4
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Three Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)5
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements7
Item 2.

Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

17

28

Item 3.

Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures Aboutabout Market Risk

24

34

Item 4.

Controls and Procedures

25

34

PART II –II: OTHER INFORMATION

26

35

Item 1.

Legal Proceedings

26

Item 1A.

1. Legal Proceedings

Risk Factors

26

35

Item 1A. Risk Factors35
Item 2.

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds

26

35

Item 3.

Defaults Upon Senior Securities

26

35

Item 4.

Mine Safety Disclosure [Not Applicable]

Disclosures

26

35

Item 5.

Other Information

26

Item 6.

5. Other Information

Exhibits

26

36

SIGNATURES

Item 6. Exhibits

36

26

Signatures37





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PART I. - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTSFinancial Statements.



ESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.

(formerly VGambling Inc.)


DECEMBER 31, 2017

(Unaudited)


INDEX TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


Consolidated Balance Sheets at December 31, 2017 (Unaudited) and June 30, 2017

5

Consolidated Statements of Operations for the Three Months and Six Months Ended December 31, 2017 and 2016 (Unaudited)

6

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the Six Months Ended December 31, 2017 and 2016 (Unaudited)

7

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)

8






Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(formerly VGambling Inc.)

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Unaudited)

  

September 30, 2023

(Unaudited)

  June 30, 2023 
       
ASSETS        
         
Current assets        
Cash $302,934  $1,745,298 
Restricted cash  109,647   168,304 
Accounts receivable, net  113,195   93,871 
Receivables reserved for users  847,325   831,942 
Other receivables  484,607   497,603 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets  380,366   706,030 
Total current assets  2,238,074   4,043,048 
         
Equipment, net  16,118   20,013 
Operating lease right-of-use asset  62,208   85,517 
Intangible assets, net  12,051,032   13,324,627 
Goodwill  4,385,575   4,491,223 
Other non-current assets  136,863   136,863 
         
TOTAL ASSETS $18,889,870  $22,101,291 
         
LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY        
         
Current liabilities        
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $8,322,352  $7,106,194 
Liabilities to customers  620,093   664,313 
Deferred revenue  1,147,515   989,027 
Operating lease liability – current  70,430   95,903 
Total current liabilities  10,160,390   8,855,437 
         
Warrant liability  160,361   365,726 
Deferred income taxes  -   - 
         
Total liabilities  10,320,751   9,221,163 
         
Commitments and contingencies (Note 10)  -    -  
         
Mezzanine equity:        
10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock, $0.001 par value, 1,725,000 authorized, 835,950 shares issued and outstanding, aggregate liquidation preference $9,195,450 at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023  8,161,311   8,083,869 
 Series B redeemable preferred stock, $0.001 par value, 100 authorized, no shares issued and outstanding, September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023  -   - 
Redeemable preferred stock  -   - 
         
Total Mezzanine equity  8,161,311   8,083,869 
         
Stockholders’ equity        
Preferred stock $0.001 par value; 10,000,000 shares authorized  -   - 
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, $0.001 par value, 20,000 authorized, 4,219 shares issued and outstanding, aggregate liquidation preference $8,018,245 at September 30, 2023 and 14,601 shares issued and outstanding, aggregate liquidation preference $18,506,798 at June 30, 2023  6,414,596   14,805,438 
Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, $0.001 par value, 10,000 authorized, 4,300 shares issued and outstanding, aggregate liquidation preference $5,530,740 at September 30, 2023 and 4,300 shares issued and outstanding, aggregate liquidation preference $5,421,245 at June 30, 2023  2,705,714   2,618,389 
Preferred stock value      
Common stock $0.001 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized, 58,878,941 and 3,784,169 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively  58,879   3,784 
Additional paid-in capital  182,455,082   173,461,717 
Accumulated deficit  (186,224,057)  (181,425,905)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss  (5,002,406)  (4,667,164)
Total stockholders’ equity  407,808   4,796,259 
         
TOTAL LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY $18,889,870  $22,101,291 


ASSETS

 

December 31,

2017

 

 

June 30,

2017

(Audited)

 

 

 

 

 

Current Assets

 

 

 

 

Cash

$

426,857 

$

546,110 

Accounts Receivable

 

37,890 

 

Other Current Asset

 

149 

 

302 

Prepaid Expense

 

73,329 

 

76,125 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Current Assets

 

538,225 

 

622,537 

   Rent Security Deposit

 

3,554 

 

3,554 

   Computer Equipment

 

123,215 

 

61,477 

   Office Furniture and Equipment

 

17,879 

 

19,904 

Website

 

28,614 

 

21,578 

License

 

30,000 

 

30,000 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Assets

$

741,487 

$

759,050 

 

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Liabilities

 

 

 

 

Accounts Payable

$

52,359 

$

29,017 

Accrued Liabilities

 

59,968 

 

56,859 

Due to related parties

 

331 

 

1,229 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

 

112,658 

 

87,105 

 

 

 

 

 

Stockholders’ Equity

 

 

 

 

Common stock Authorized:

500,000,000 shares, par value $0.001  82,713,592 and 79,768,458 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2017 and June 30, 2017, respectively

 

82,714 

 

79,768 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Paid-in Capital

 

3,587,480 

 

2,396,637 

 

 

 

 

 

Subscription Receivable

 

(300)

 

(30,300)

 

 

 

 

 

Deficit accumulated during the development stage

 

(3,041,065)

 

(1,774,160)

 

 

 

 

 

Total Stockholders’ Equity

 

628,829 

 

671,945 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

$

741,487 

$

759,050 

 

 

 

 

 

SeeThe accompanying notes toare an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statementsstatements.




1


Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Condensed Consolidated StatementStatements of Operations

(Unaudited)


 

 

Three Months

Ended

December 31,

2017

 

Three Months

Ended

December 31,

2016

 

Six Months

Ended

December 31,

2017

 

Six Months

Ended

December 31,

2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

$

$

$

$

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors compensation

 

66,245 

 

21,250 

 

124,067 

 

46,250 

Consulting fees

 

128,183 

 

189,750 

 

269,297 

 

236,000 

General and administrative

 

485,928 

 

15,078 

 

813,420 

 

35,445 

Professional fees

 

11,521 

 

8,806 

 

59,745 

 

28,347 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Operating Expenses

 

691,877 

 

234,884 

 

1,266,529 

 

346,042 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-operating gain (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Interest expense

 

 

(21,430)

 

 

(42,860)

  Foreign exchange gain (loss)

 

 

140 

 

(376)

 

184 

  Loss on Debt Settlement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net Loss

$

(691,877)

$

(256,174)

$

(1,266,905)

$

(388,718)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net Loss Per Share – Basic and Diluted

$

(0.01)

$

(0.00)

$

(0.02)

$

(0.01)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted Average Shares Outstanding

 

76,431,148 

 

70,229,520 

 

76,431,148 

 

70,333,961 

  2023  2022 
  Three Months Ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
       
Net revenue $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
         
Operating costs and expenses:        
Cost of revenue  602,026   3,750,416 
Sales and marketing  913,096   2,445,335 
General and administrative  6,187,836   9,471,034 
Total operating expenses  7,702,958   15,666,785 
         
Operating loss  (5,013,141)  (6,061,521)
         
Other income (expense):        
Interest expense  -   (1,058,408)
Change in fair value of derivative liability on the senior convertible note  -   274,864 
Change in fair value of warrant liability  205,365   2,450,556 
Change in fair value of contingent consideration  -   179,468 
Other non-operating income (loss), net  

9,624

  46,450 
Total other income (expense), net  214,989   1,892,930 
         
Loss before income taxes  (4,798,152)  (4,168,591)
         
Income tax benefit (expense)  -   - 
         
Net loss $(4,798,152) $(4,168,591)
         
Dividend on 10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock  (200,628)  (200,628)
Accretion of 10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock to redemption value  (77,442)  (74,544)
Dividend on Series C convertible preferred stock  (255,523)  - 
Dividend on Series D convertible preferred stock  (87,325)  - 
Deemed dividend on make whole provision on Series C Preferred Stock  (3,759,649)  - 
Deemed dividend from down round provision on Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock  (9,382,909)  - 
         
Net loss attributable to common stockholders $(18,561,628) $(4,443,763)
         
Net loss per common share:        
Basic and diluted loss per common share $(0.68) $(9.91)
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding, basic and diluted  27,372,803   448,360 



SeeThe accompanying notes toare an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statementsstatements.




2


Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(formerly VGambling Inc.)Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Loss

Consolidated Statement(Unaudited)

  2023  2022 
  Three Months Ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
       
Net loss $(4,798,152) $(4,168,591)
         
Other comprehensive loss:        
Foreign currency translation loss  (335,242)  (2,526,478)
         
Total comprehensive loss $(5,133,394) $(6,695,069)

The accompanying notes are an integral part of Cash Flowsthese unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.


 

 

Six Months

 Ended

December 31,

2017

 

Six Months

Ended

December 31,

2016

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from operating activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net loss

$

(1,266,905)

$

(388,718)

 

 

 

 

 

Items not requiring an outlay of funds:

 

 

 

 

Amortization

 

14,246 

 

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:

 

 

 

 

     Stock option

 

487,873 

 

 

       Stock issuance for service

 

55,000 

 

137,500 

       Accretion expense

 

 

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

 

 

 

 

   Accounts receivable

 

(37,737)

 

Accounts payable

 

23,342 

 

6,903 

      Accrued liabilities

 

3,109 

 

39,670 

Prepaid expenses

 

2,796 

 

83,000 

 

 

 

 

 

Net cash used in operating activities

 

(718,276)

 

(81,205)

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from investing activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purchase of computer software

 

(73.959)

 

Website development

 

(7,036)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net cash provided (used) by investing activities

 

(80,995)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from financing activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Proceeds from issuance of common stock

 

680,916 

 

32,475 

Due to related parties

 

(898)

 

6,533 

 

 

 

 

 

Net cash provided (used) by financing activities

 

680,018 

 

39,008 

 

 

 

 

 

Net increase/ (decrease) in cash

$

(119,253)

$

(42,197)

 

 

 

 

 

Cash, beginning of period

$

546,110 

$

47,922 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash, end of period

$

426,857 

$

5,725 

 

 

 

 

 

Supplemental Disclosures

 

 

 

 

Interest paid

$

$

Income taxes paid

$

$

 

 

 

 

 

Significant Non-Cash Investing and Financing Activities:

 

 

 

 

 Conversion of convertible notes to stock

$

$

 Additional paid-in capital increased due to forgiveness of related party

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See accompanying notes to consolidated financial statements

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Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGamblingCondensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Mezzanine Equity and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)

For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (Unaudited)

  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Shares-  Amount  Shares  Amount  capital  Deficit  loss  (Deficit) 
  10% Series A Cumulative Redeemable  Series B  Series C  Series D           Accumulated  Total 
  Convertible Preferred Stock  Redeemable Preferred Stock  

Convertible

Preferred Stock

  

Convertible

Preferred Stock

  Common Stock  

Additional

paid-in

  Accumulated  other comprehensive  Stockholders’ Equity 
  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  capital  Deficit  loss  (Deficit) 
Balance as at July 1, 2023  835,950  $8,083,869   -  $-   14,601  $14,805,438   4,300  $2,618,389   3,784,169  $3,784  $173,461,717  $(181,425,905) $(4,667,164) $4,796,259 
                                                         
Common stock and warrants issued in equity financing  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   1,000,000   1,000   192,500   -   -   193,500 
Proceeds from exercise of pre funded warrants  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   4,167,959   4,168   802,332   -   -   806,500 
Accretion of redemption value and issuance costs  -   77,442   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (77,442)  -   -   (77,442)
10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock cash dividend  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (200,628)  -   -   (200,628)
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock dividends  -   -   -   -   -   255,523   -   87,325   -   -   (342,848)  -   -   - 
Deemed dividend on make whole provision on Series C  -   -   -   -   -   3,759,649   -   -   -   -   (3,759,649)  -   -   - 
Deemed dividend from down round provision on Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   - 
Conversions of the Convertible preferred stock  -   -   -   -   (10,382)  (12,406,014)  -   -   49,916,813   49,917   12,356,097   -   -   - 
Delay Payment for Series D Convertible Preferred Stock  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   10,000   10   1,925   -   -   1,935 
Stock based compensation  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   21,078   -   -   21,078 
Foreign exchange translation  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (335,242)  (335,242)
Net loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (4,798,152)  -   (4,798,152)
Balance as of September 30, 2023  835,950  $8,161,311   -  $-   4,219  $6,414,596   4,300  $2,705,714   58,878,941  $58,879  $182,455,082  $(186,224,057) $(5,002,406) $407,808 
                                                         
Balance as of July 1, 2022  835,950  $7,781,380   -  $-   -  $-   -  $-   409,229  $409   $144,914,687  $(149,140,426) $(7,376,114) $(11,601,444)
Balance  835,950  $7,781,380   -  $-   -  $-   -  $-   409,229  $409   144,914,687  $(149,140,426) $(7,376,114) $(11,601,444)
                                                         
Accretion of redemption value and issuance costs  -   74,544   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (74,544)  -   -   (74,544)
10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock cash dividend  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (200,628)  -   -   (200,628)
Common stock and warrants issued in equity financing, net of issuance costs  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   300,000   300   1,567,830   -   -   1,568,130 
Stock based compensation  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   921,991   -   -   921,991 
Foreign exchange translation  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (2,526,478)  (2,526,478)
Net loss  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   (4,168,591)  -   (4,168,591)
Balance as at September 30, 2022  835,950  $7,855,924   -  $-   -  $-   -  $-   709,229  $709  $147,129,336  $(153,309,017) $(9,902,592) $(16,081,564)
Balance  835,950  $7,855,924   -  $-   -  $-   -  $-   709,229  $709  $147,129,336  $(153,309,017) $(9,902,592) $(16,081,564)

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

4

Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.)

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited)

  2023  2022 
  Three Months Ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Net loss $(4,798,152) $(4,168,591)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:        
Amortization and depreciation  1,086,949   1,862,718 
Right-of-use asset amortization  18,261   18,443 
Stock-based compensation  21,078   921,991 
Change in fair value of warrant liability  (205,365)  (2,450,556)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration  -   (179,468)
Change in fair value of derivative liability  -   (274,864)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:       
Accounts receivable  (19,324)  (235,486)
Receivables reserved for users  (41,552)  (227,573)
Other receivables  3,775   (395,566)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets  355,609   34,553 
Other non-current assets  -   (338)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses  1,317,637   714,622 
Liabilities to customers  (24,915)  (611,003)
Deferred revenue  158,488   464,656 
Operating lease liability  (25,473)  (68,392)
Net cash used in operating activities  (2,152,984)  (4,594,854)
         
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Purchase of intangible assets  (60,131)  - 
Net cash used in investing activities  (60,131)  - 
         
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Proceeds from equity financing, net of issuance costs  193,500   6,854,418 
Proceeds from the exercise of pre-funded warrants  806,500   - 
Payment of dividends on 10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock  (200,628)  (200,628)
Repayment of senior convertible note  -   (2,778,427)
Repayment of notes payable and finance leases  -   (36,814)
Net cash provided by financing activities  799,372   3,838,549 
         
Effect of exchange rate on changes in cash and restricted cash  (87,278)  227,928
Net decrease in cash and restricted cash  (1,501,021)  (528,377)
Cash and restricted cash, beginning of period  1,913,602   4,809,808 
Cash and restricted cash, end of period $412,581  $4,281,431 

Reconciliation of cash and restricted cash to the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets:

  September 30, 2023  

September 30, 2022

 
Cash $302,934  $2,982,179 
Restricted cash  109,647   1,299,252 
Cash and restricted cash $412,581  $4,281,431 

Reconciliation of cash and restricted cash to the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheets:

  

June 30, 2023

  

June 30, 2022

 
Cash $1,745,298  $2,517,146 
Restricted cash  168,304   2,292,662 
Cash and restricted cash $1,913,602  $4,809,808 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited)

  September 30, 2023  September 30, 2022 
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:        
CASH PAID FOR:        
Interest $-  $701,496 
Income taxes $-  $- 
         
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CASH FINANCING ACTIVITIES:        
Accretion of 10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock $77,442  $74,544 
Conversion of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock to common stock $12,406,014  $- 
Common Stock issued to settle registration rights delay fee $1,935  $- 
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock dividends and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock dividends $

342,848

  $- 
Deemed dividend on make whole provision on Series C and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock $

3,759,649

  $- 
Deemed dividend from down round provision on Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock $

9,382,909

  $- 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

Notes to theUnaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements


1. Note 1 – Nature of Operations and Continuance of Business


Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. (formerly VGambling Inc.) (the “Company”) was incorporatedformed in the state of Nevada on July 22, 2008.2008 under the name Virtual Closet, Inc., before changing its name to DK Sinopharma, Inc. on June 6, 2010 and then to, VGambling, Inc. on August 12, 2014. On May 20, 2013,or about April 24, 2017, VGambling, Inc. changed its name to Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

The Company is a diversified operator of iGaming, traditional sports betting and esports businesses with a global footprint. The Company’s strategy is to build and acquire iGaming and traditional sports betting platforms and use them to grow the esports business whereby customers have access to game centers, online tournaments and player-versus-player wagering. On July 31, 2020, the Company entered intocommenced revenue generating operations with the acquisition of LHE Enterprises Limited, a Share Exchange Agreement with H&H Arizona Corporation,holding company for Argyll Entertainment (“Argyll”), an Antiguaonline sportsbook and Barbuda corporation which is in the business of internet gambling.


casino operator. On May 10, 2010,January 21, 2021, the Company completed its merger with Dongke Pharmaceuticals Inc.acquisition of Phoenix Games Network Limited, the holding company for the Esports Gaming League (“EGL”), and provider of event management and team services, including live and online events and tournaments. On March 1, 2021, the Company completed the acquisition of the operating assets and specified liabilities that comprise the online gaming operations of Lucky Dino Gaming Limited, a Delaware company registered in accordance with the Share Exchange Agreement.  PursuantMalta, and Hiidenkivi Estonia OU, its wholly owned subsidiary registered in Estonia (collectively referred to the Share Exchange Agreement,as “Lucky Dino”). On June 1, 2021, the Company acquired all of the outstanding capital stockggCircuit, LLC (“GGC”). GGC is a business-to-business software company that provides cloud-based management for gaming centers, a tournament platform and ownership interests of Dongke from the Dongke shareholders.  In exchange for their interests, the Company issued to Donke shareholders an aggregate of 1,941,818 shares of the Company’s common stock.  The reverse merger was cancelled on April 30, 2013,integrated wallet and 26,700,000 shares were returned to treasure.


point-of-sale solutions. On May 20, 2013, the Company entered into a Share Exchange Agreement with H&H Arizona Corporation.  Under the terms of the agreement,July 13, 2021, the Company acquired allBethard Group Limited’s business-to-consumer operations that included the online casino and sports book business operating under the brand of Bethard (“Bethard”). Bethard’s operations provided sportsbook, casino, live casino and fantasy sport betting services.

In the prior year ended June 30, 2023, the Company completed a series of independent transactions to streamline its operations to reduce operating losses and to increase its focus on core businesses. The Company closed its Argyll operations on December 8, 2022 by surrendering of its UK license and deconsolidated its Argyll operating entities due to liquidation and loss of control of the outstanding capital stockentities, with Argyll Entertainment being deconsolidated on March 27, 2023 and ownership interestsArgyll Productions being deconsolidated on June 9, 2023. The Company sold its Spanish iGaming operations on January 18, 2023, sold the Bethard business on February 24, 2023 and exited the EGL business as of H&H Arizona Corporation from the H&H Arizona shareholders.  In exchange for the interest, the Company issued to the H&H Arizona shareholders 50,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.  As a result of the consummation of the Exchange Agreement, H&H Arizona became the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary and the Company’s operating entity.


H&H Arizona Corporation is treated as the “accounting acquirer” in the accompanying financial statements.  In the transaction, the Company issued 50,000,000 common shares to the shareholders of H&H Arizona Corporation; such shares represented, immediately following the transaction, 79% of the outstanding shares of the Company.June 30, 2023. The transaction was accounted for as a “reverse merger” and a reverse recapitalization and the issuances of common stock were recorded as a reclassification between paid-in-capital and par value of Common Stock.


On April 18, 2017, the majority of the shareholders of the Company’s common stock voted to approve a change of the namecore businesses of the Company from VGambling Inc. to Esports Entertaiment Group, Inc.include Lucky Dino of EEG iGaming and GGC of EEG Games (see Reportable Segments).


2. Note 2 – Summary of Significant Accounting Policies


a) Basis of Presentationpresentation and principles of consolidation


The accompanying unaudited interimcondensed consolidated financial statements and related notes have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”) for interim financial information, and with the rules and regulations of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) set forth in Article 8 of Regulation S-X. Accordingly, they do not include allPursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC, certain information and footnotes required byfootnote disclosures normally included in annual consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements.have been omitted. The unaudited interimcondensed consolidated financial statements furnished reflect all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) which are, in the opinion of management, necessary to a fair statement offairly state the results for the interim periods presented. Unaudited interimInterim results are not necessarily indicative of the results for the full fiscal year. TheseThe unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read along with the Annual Report filed on Form 10-K of the Company for the annual period ended June 30, 2017 and notes thereto contained.


2023. The Company'sunaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared using the accrual method of accounting. These consolidated statements include the accounts of the Company and its subsidiaries Esports Services Antigua Ltd., Vie Esports Services B.V., and Esport Services (Malta) Limited.wholly owned subsidiaries. All significantmaterial intercompany transactions and balances have been eliminated. eliminated in consolidation.

Effective February 22, 2023, the Company completed a one-for-one-hundred (1-for-100) reverse stock split of the Company’s issued and outstanding common stock (the “Reverse Stock Split”). All references to shares of the Company’s common stock in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes refer to the number of shares of common stock after giving effect to the Reverse Stock Split and are presented as if the Reverse Stock Split had occurred at the beginning of the earliest period presented.

Reportable Segments

The Company has electedoperates two complementary business segments:

EEG iGaming

EEG iGaming includes the Company’s iGaming casino and sportsbook product offerings. Currently, the Company operates the business to consumer segment primarily in Europe.

EEG Games

EEG Games’ focus is on providing esports entertainment experiences to gamers through a June 30 year-end.combination of: (1) our proprietary infrastructure software, GGC, which underpins our focus on esports and is a leading provider of local area network (“LAN”) center management software and services, enabling us to seamlessly manage mission critical functions such as game licensing and payments, and (2) the creation of esports content for distribution to the betting industry. Currently, we operate our esports EEG Games business in the United States and Europe.



These segments consider the organizational structure of the Company and the nature of financial information available and are reviewed by the chief operating decision maker to assess performance and make decisions about resource allocations.


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2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)


b) Use of Estimates and Assumptions


PreparationThe preparation of theunaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United StatesU.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect certainthe reported amounts of assets and disclosures. Accordingly, actualliabilities as of the date of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Significant estimates include the valuation and recoverability of goodwill and intangible assets.


c) CashLiquidity and Cash EquivalentsGoing Concern


The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with a maturity of three months or less at the time of issuance to be cash equivalents.


d) Income Taxes


The Company accounts for income taxes under ASC 740 "Income Taxes," which codified SFAS 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes" and FIN 48 “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes – an Interpretation of FASB Statement No. 109.” Under the asset and liability method of ASC 740, deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between theaccompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. Under ASC 740,Company have been prepared assuming the effect on deferred tax assets and liabilitiesCompany will continue as a going concern. The going concern basis of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period the enactment occurs. A valuation allowance is provided for certain deferred tax assets if it is more likely than notpresentation assumes that the Company will not realize tax assets through future operations.


e) Net Loss per Share


Net income (loss) per common share is computed pursuant to ASC Topic 260 “Earnings per Share.” ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted earnings per share (“EPS”) on the face of the income statement.


Basic loss per share includes no dilution and is computed by dividing loss available to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Dilutive loss per share reflects the potential dilution of securities that could sharecontinue in the losses of the Company. Because the Company does not have any potentially dilutive securities, the accompanying presentation is only of basic loss per share.


f) Foreign Currency Translation


The Company’s functional and reporting currency is the US dollar. Foreign exchange items are translated to US dollars in accordance with ASC 830, “Foreign Currency Translation Matters”, using the exchange rate prevailing at the balance sheet date. Monetary assets and liabilities are translated using the exchange rate at the balance sheet date. Non-monetary assets and liabilities are translated at historical rates. Revenues and expenses are translated at average rates for the period. Gains and losses arising on translation or settlement of foreign currency denominated transactions or balances are included in the determination of income.


g) Share Based Expenses


The Company records stock-based compensation in accordance with ASC 718, Compensation – Stock Based Compensation, and ASC 505-50, Equity Based Payments to Non-Employees, using the fair value method. All transactions in which goods or services are the consideration received for the issuance of equity instruments are accounted for based on the fair value of the consideration received or the fair value of the equity instrument issued, whichever is more reliably measurable. Equity instruments issued to employees and the cost of the services received as consideration are measured and recognized based on the fair value of the equity instruments issued.





Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)


h) Beneficial Conversion Feature


From time to time, the Company may issue convertible notes that may contain an imbedded beneficial conversion feature. A beneficial conversion feature exists onoperation one year after the date a convertible note is issued when the fair value of the underlying common stock to which the note is convertible into is in excess of the remaining unallocated proceeds of the note after first considering the allocation of a portion of the note proceeds to the fair value of the warrants, if related warrants have been granted. The intrinsic value of the beneficial conversion feature is recorded as a debt discount with a corresponding amount to additional paid in capital. The debt discount is amortized to interest expense over the life of the note using the effective interest method.


i) Recent Accounting Pronouncements


The Company has implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and that may impact itsthese unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are issued and does not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on its financial position or results of operations.


3. Going Concern


These financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, which implies the Company will continuebe able to realize itits assets and discharge its liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.  During

The Company has determined that certain factors raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern for a least one year from the period ended December 31, 2017, thedate of issuance of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

The Company considered that it had an accumulated deficit of $3,041,065.  $186,224,057 as of September 30, 2023 and that it has had a history of recurring losses from operations and recurring negative cash flows from operations as it has prepared to grow its esports business through acquisition and new venture opportunities. At September 30, 2023, the Company had $302,934 of available cash on-hand and net current liabilities of $7,922,316. Net cash used in operating activities for the three months ended September 30, 2023 was $2,152,984, which includes a net loss of $4,798,152.

The Company is licensed to conduct online gambling.  The continuationalso considered its current liquidity as well as future market and economic conditions that may be deemed outside the control of the Company as it relates to obtaining financing and generating future profits.

In determining whether the Company can overcome the presumption of substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern, is dependent upon the continued financial support fromCompany may consider the effects of any mitigating plans for additional sources of financing. The Company identified additional financing sources it believes, depending on market conditions, may be available to fund its shareholders, the abilityoperations and drive future growth, which includes:

(i)up to $7,186,257 of gross proceeds from the equity distribution agreement entered into on September 15, 2023, (the “Equity Distribution Agreement”) through an “at the market” (“ATM”) equity offering program whereby, per the settlement agreement entered into by the Company on October 6, 2023, (the “October 2023 Settlement Agreement”), of which on November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, $5,099,000 remained to be utilized (the Company receives 50% of the net proceeds from ATM sales (after deducting the agent’s commissions pursuant to the “at the market” offering and other customary offering expenses) and the remaining 50% of the net proceeds from ATM sales will be used by the Company to redeem first, the outstanding shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and second, the outstanding shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, unless the Holder elects to change such allocations (discussed further below));
(ii)the potential expected proceeds from future offerings, where the amount of the offering has not yet been determined; and
(iii)the ability to raise additional financing from other sources.

These above plans are likely to require the Company to obtain necessary equity financingplace reliance on several factors, including favorable market conditions, to continue operations, andaccess additional capital in the attainmentfuture. These plans were therefore determined not to be sufficient to overcome the presumption of profitable operations. These factors raise substantial doubt regardingabout the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. TheseThe unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not includereflect any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.

The amount of available cash on hand on November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, was approximately $647,000.

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Compliance with Nasdaq Listing Requirements

On November 30, 2022, the Company received a determination from the Nasdaq Listing Panel (the “Panel”) granting the Company’s request for the continued listing of its common stock on the Capital Market tier of Nasdaq, subject to the recoverabilityCompany evidencing compliance with the Bid Price Rule (described below), and classificationthe minimum of recorded asset amounts$2,500,000 stockholders’ equity requirement (the “Equity Rule”), as set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rules 5550(a)(2) and classification of liabilities5550(b)(1). On March 9, 2023, the Company received a letter from the Panel indicating that mightthe Company had regained compliance with the Bid Price Rule and on June 13, 2023, the Company received a notice from the Panel providing that the Company demonstrated compliance with the requirements for continued listing on The Nasdaq Capital Market, including the Equity Rule. The Company remains subject to a “Panel Monitor,” as defined by Nasdaq Listing Rule 5815(d)(4)(A), through June 13, 2024. In the event the Company fails to satisfy a continued listing requirement during the Panel Monitor, the Company may not be necessary shouldprovided with the opportunity to present a compliance plan to the Staff and the Staff will not be permitted to grant additional time for the Company to regain compliance with respect to that deficiency, nor will the Company be unableafforded an applicable cure or compliance period pursuant to continueRule 5810(c)(3), which process might otherwise be available under the Nasdaq Listing Rules, but would instead have an opportunity to request a new hearing with the Panel. The Company’s securities may be at that time delisted from Nasdaq. As of September 30, 2023, the Company’s stockholders’ equity was under the minimum $2,500,000 Equity Rule requirement.

Subsequent to regaining compliance, on September 6, 2023, the Company received a deficiency notification letter from the Staff indicating that the Company’s common stock had closed below $1.00 per share for the previous thirty consecutive business days and was not in compliance with the “Bid Price Rule”. The Company was granted 180 calendar days from the date of such notice, or until March 4, 2024, to regain compliance with the Bid Price Rule. To regain compliance, the bid price for the Company’s common stock must close at $1.00 per share or more for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days. On October 20, 2023, the Company received another deficiency notification letter from the Staff indicating that the Company’s common stock had closed under $0.10 a share for ten consecutive days, and was not in compliance with the “Low Price Rule”. On October 27, 2023, the Company submitted a request for a hearing and on October 30, 2023 received a letter notifying the Company that the hearing is scheduled for December 14, 2023 and any delisting is stayed until a determination is made from the Staff subsequent to the hearing. The Company will be expected to address all listing rule deficiencies at the time of the hearing.

Any failure to regain and maintain compliance with the continued listing requirements of Nasdaq could result in delisting of our common stock from Nasdaq and negatively impact our company and holders of our common stock, including by reducing the willingness of investors to hold our common stock because of the resulting decreased price, liquidity and trading of our common stock, limited availability of price quotations and reduced news and analyst coverage. Delisting may adversely impact the perception of our financial condition, cause reputational harm with investors, our employees and parties conducting business with us and limit our access to debt and equity financing.

Earnings Per Share

Basic income (loss) per share is calculated using the two-class method. Under the two-class method, basic income (loss) is computed by dividing net income (loss) available to common stockholders by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the period excluding the effects of any potentially dilutive securities. Diluted income (loss) per share is computed similar to basic income (loss) per share, except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would have been outstanding if potential common shares had been issued if such additional common shares were dilutive. Diluted income (loss) per share includes the effect of potential common shares, such as the Company’s preferred stock, notes, warrants and stock options, to the extent the effect is dilutive. As the Company had net losses for all the periods presented, basic and diluted loss per share are the same, and additional potential common shares have been excluded, as their effect would be anti-dilutive.

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The following securities were excluded from weighted average diluted common shares outstanding for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 because their inclusion would have been antidilutive:

Schedule of Weighted Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding

  

September 30

2023

  

September 30,

2022

 
Common stock options $29,941  $9,811 
Common stock warrants  1,975,339   562,006 
Common stock issuable upon conversion of senior convertible note  -   147,589 
10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock  835,950   835,950 
Common stock issuable on conversion of Series C convertible preferred stock  66,986,174   - 
Common stock issuable on conversion of Series D convertible preferred stock  46,205,013   - 
Common stock issuable on conversion of Series D convertible preferred stock issuable from exercise of preferred warrants issued in the Series D convertible preferred stock offering  44,903,927   - 
Total $160,936,344  $1,555,356 
Anti-dilutive securities $160,936,344  $1,555,356 

The table includes the number of shares of common stock potentially issuable upon a going concern.conversion of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock into shares of common stock. The table also includes any shares of common stock that would be issuable upon exercise and conversion of the preferred warrants issued in the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock offering. The conversion price used to estimate the number of common stock issuable for the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and Common stock issuable on conversion of Series D convertible preferred stock issuable from exercise of Series D preferred warrants, was 90% of the Company’s Nasdaq Official Closing Price of $0.1064 on September 30, 2023. Issuances of shares of common stock upon conversion of the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and Common Warrants in excess of 20% of the Company’s outstanding shares of common stock require approval by the Company’s stockholders pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Nasdaq Stock Market.


4. AcquisitionRecently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of H&H Arizona CorporationCredit Losses on Financial Instruments. The amendments included in ASU 2016-13 require the measurement of all expected credit losses for financial assets held at the reporting date based on historical experience, current conditions, and Recapitalizationreasonable and supportable forecasts. Although the new standard, known as the current expected credit loss (“CECL”) model, has a greater impact on financial institutions, most other organizations with financial instruments or other assets (trade receivables, contract assets, lease receivables, financial guarantees, loans and loan commitments, and held-to-maturity (HTM) debt securities) are subject to the CECL model and will need to use forward-looking information to better evaluate their credit loss estimates. Many of the loss estimation techniques applied today will still be permitted, although the inputs to those techniques will change to reflect the full amount of expected credit losses. The Company adopted this standard as of July 1, 2023. The adoption of this guidance did not have a material impact on the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.


In October 2021, the FASB issued ASU 2021-08, Business Combinations (Topic 805): Accounting for Contract Assets and Contract Liabilities from Contracts with Customers, which requires an acquirer in a business combination to recognize and measure contract assets and contract liabilities in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification Topic 606. The guidance is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022 and early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of this guidance will have on its unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The Company adopted this standard as of July 1, 2023. The adoption of this guidance did not have a material impact on the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In June 2022, the FASB issued ASU 2022-03, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Fair Value Measurement of Equity Securities Subject to Contractual Sale Restrictions (“ASU 2022-03”), which clarifies the guidance in Accounting Standards Codification Topic 820, Fair Value Measurement (“Topic 820”), when measuring the fair value of an equity security subject to contractual restrictions that prohibit the sale of an equity security and introduces new disclosure requirements for equity securities subject to contractual sale restrictions that are measured at fair value in accordance with Topic 820. ASU 2022-03 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, including interim periods within those fiscal years, and early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of this guidance will have on its unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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From time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the FASB or other standard setting bodies that the Company adopts as of the specified effective date. The Company does not believe that the impact of recently issued standards that are not yet effective will have a material impact on the Company’s financial position or results of operations upon adoption.

Note 3 – Other Receivables

The components of other receivables are as follows:

Schedule of Other Receivables

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Indirect taxes $156,276  $21,024 
Other  328,331   476,579 
Other receivables $484,607  $497,603 

Note 4 – Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets

The components of prepaid expenses and other current assets are as follows:

Schedule of Prepaid Expenses and Other Current Assets

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Prepaid marketing costs $25,036  $53,365 
Prepaid insurance  249,221   265,974 
Prepaid gaming costs  36,388   375,082 
Other  69,721   11,609 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets $380,366  $706,030 

Note 5 – Equipment

The components of equipment are as follows:

Schedule of Equipment

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Computer equipment $36,529  $36,630 
Furniture and equipment  34,862   35,943 
Equipment, at cost  71,391   72,573 
Accumulated depreciation  (55,273)  (52,560)
Equipment, net $16,118  $20,013 

Depreciation expense was $5,222 and $22,413 for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

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Note 6 – Goodwill and Intangible Assets

A summary of the changes in the balance of goodwill by segment is as follows:

Schedule of Goodwill

  EEG iGaming  EEG Games  Total 
          
Goodwill, balance as of June 30, 2023 $3,511,391  $979,832  $4,491,223 
Foreign currency translation  (105,648)  -   (105,648)
Goodwill, balance as of September 30, 2023 $3,405,743  $979,832  $4,385,575 

There were no asset impairment charges for goodwill or long-lived assets, including definite-lived intangible assets, for the three months ended September 30, 2023 or 2022.

The intangible amounts comprising the intangible asset balance are as follows:

Schedule of Intangible Assets

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
  Gross Carrying Amount  Accumulated Amortization  Net Carrying Amount  Gross Carrying Amount  Accumulated Amortization  Net Carrying Amount 
Tradename $2,744,747  $(623,813) $2,120,934  $2,801,963  $(566,501) $2,235,462 
Developed technology and software  9,090,168   (4,175,343)  4,914,825   9,240,018   (3,757,061)  5,482,957 
Gaming licenses  702,635   (702,635)  -   724,431   (724,431)  - 
Player relationships  9,731,063   (4,975,502)  4,755,561   10,022,587   (4,621,655)  5,400,932 
Internal-use software  285,538   (25,826)  259,712   226,438   (21,162)  205,276 
Total $22,554,151  $(10,503,119) $12,051,032  $23,015,437  $(9,690,810) $13,324,627 

During the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded amortization expense for its intangible assets of $1,081,727 and $1,840,305, respectively. The amortization for EEG iGaming segment was $833,152 and $1,591,740, and for the EEG Games segment was $248,575 and $248,565, for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

The estimated future amortization related to definite-lived intangible assets is as follows:

Schedule of Future Amortization of Intangible Assets

     
Remainder of Fiscal 2024 $3,192,084 
Fiscal 2025  4,269,414 
Fiscal 2026  3,117,791 
Fiscal 2027  362,331 
Fiscal 2028  326,955 
Thereafter  782,457 
Total $12,051,032 

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Note 7 – Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses

The components of accounts payable and accrued expenses are as follows:

Schedule of Account Payable and Accrued Expenses

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Trade accounts payable $4,807,392  $4,469,927 
Accrued marketing  1,575,453   1,054,085 
Accrued payroll and benefits  230,017   298,636 
Accrued gaming liabilities  127,927   145,393 
Accrued professional fees  413,994   286,314 
Accrued jackpot liabilities  88,215   91,892 
Accrued legal settlement (Note 10)  500,000   - 
Accrued other liabilities  579,354   759,947 
Total $8,322,352  $7,106,194 

Note 8 – Related Party Transactions

The Company’s Chief Executive Officer owns less than 5% of Oddin.gg, a vendor of the Company, that was owed $0 and $47,895 by the Company as of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively. The Company incurred cost of revenue to Oddin.gg of $0 and $32,359 for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022. On October 3, 2023, the Company signed an agreement to integrate the Oddin.gg esports iFrame solution that is expected to allow the Company to offer esports wagering to its iGaming customers. The integration of the Oddin.gg’s esports iFrame solution is expected to be completed by the Company in the first half of fiscal 2024. The agreement requires the Company to pay Oddin.gg a revenue share based on the net gaming revenues generated from esports wagering.

The Company reimbursed the former Chief Executive Officer for office rent and related expenses. The Company incurred charges owed to the former Chief Executive Officer for office expense reimbursement of $1,200 for the three months ended September 30, 2022. The former Chief Executive Officer was terminated by the Board from his position as Chief Executive Officer on December 3, 2022. The former Chief Executive Officer resigned from the Board on December 23, 2022. Other than the legal settlement of $500,000 (as described in Note 10), there were no amounts payable to the former Chief Executive Officer as of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023.

On May 20, 2013,4, 2017, the Company entered into a Share Exchange Agreementservices agreement and a referral agreement with H&H Arizona Corporation.  Under the termsContact Advisory Services Ltd., an entity that is partly owned by a member of the Board of Directors. The Company incurred general and administrative expenses of $4,064 and $2,935 for three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, in accordance with these agreements. As of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, there was approximately $10,263 and $12,700 amounts payable to Contact Advisory Services Ltd, respectively.

The Company’s current Chief Operating Officer was previously its former Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer and his services as the former Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer were previously retained through a consultancy agreement dated April 2, 2022 and an employment agreement dated April 2, 2022. The Company remitted monthly payments to its former Chief Financial Officer of NZD 36,995 ($23,524 translated using the exchange rate in effect at June 30, 2022) under the consultancy agreement and $500 per month under the employment agreement. In connection with this appointment the Company acquired allprovided a one-time issuance of 2,000 shares of Common Stock to the former Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. The former Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer resigned from his roles on December 31, 2022, and the consultancy agreement and employment agreement were terminated. He later rejoined the Company as the Chief Operating Officer on May 29, 2023 under a new employment agreement.

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Note 9 – Debt

Senior Convertible Note

In the year ended June 30, 2022, on February 22, 2022, the Company exchanged the existing senior convertible note (the “Old Senior Convertible Note”) with a remaining principal of $29,150,001, with the Senior Convertible Note in the aggregate principal of $35,000,000.

On September 19, 2022 as part of the outstanding capitalCompany’s September 2022 Offering (defined below) of shares of common stock and ownership interestswarrants to purchase common stock, the Company remitted to the Holder an amount of H&H Arizona$2,778,427 from the H&H Arizona shareholders.  In exchangeproceeds reducing the Senior Convertible Note principal balance to $32,221,573.

On December 19, 2022, as part of the Registered Direct Offering (Note 12) the Company paid the Holder an amount equal to $1,073,343 for interest due and interest prepaid through February 28, 2023.

On January 27, 2023, the Company received the written consent of the Holder to lower the conversion price of the Senior Convertible Note to 90% of the lowest volume-weighted average price (“VWAP”) (as defined in the Senior Convertible Note) of the Common Stock for a trading day during the five (5) consecutive trading day period ending, and including, the applicable date that the conversion price is lowered for purposes of a conversion, in accordance with Section 7(g) of the Senior Convertible Note (as adjusted for stock splits, stock dividends, stock combinations, recapitalizations and similar events during such measuring period) until further written notice to the Holder from the Company. From January 27, 2023 through April 28, 2023, the date of the Senior Convertible Note was converted to Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, pursuant to the debt for equity exchanges, and after increasing the Senior Convertible Note by $2,950,010, for fees of $450,010 and converted accrued liabilities of $2,500,000 pursuant to an amendment and waiver dated February 16, 2023 (the “Amendment”) related to the sale of the Bethard Business, the Holder exchanged $19,261,583 in aggregate principal amount of the Senior Convertible Note for an aggregate of 2,242,143 shares of our common stock, at the lowered conversion prices (the “Exchanges”) and recorded a loss on extinguishment of the Senior Convertible Note of $3,616,372 related to the conversions. Following the Exchanges and the impact of the Amendment, $15,910,000 in aggregate principal amount of the Senior Convertible Note remained outstanding until April 28, 2023, when it was converted to the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock.

Make-Whole Derivative Liability

Prior to the conversion of the Senior Convertible Note into the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock on April 28, 2023, the make-whole provision in the Senior Convertible Note was a derivative liability. This considered that the Company had obtained debt waivers from the Holder for its breaches of debt covenants. The Company’s historical stock price had also traded at levels significantly in excess of the Conversion Floor Price.

On April 28, 2023, the date of the conversion of the Senior Convertible Note into the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock the derivative liability was eliminated and no balance is recorded in the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023. The Company recognized a gain in the Change in fair value of derivative liability on Senior Convertible Note of $274,864 as a gain in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations for the interest,three months ended September 30, 2022. No amounts were recognized in the three months ended September 30, 2023 due to the elimination of the derivative liability.

Warrants

September 2022 Warrants

On September 19, 2022, the Company completed, an equity offering in which it sold 300,000 units at $25.00 consisting of one share of Common Stock and one warrant for a total of 300,000 September 2022 Warrants with an exercise price of $25.00 (the “September 2022 Offering”). The Company also sold a further 36,000 September 2022 Warrants in an overallotment with an exercise price of $25.00 issued to the underwriters of the offering on September 19, 2022.

The September 2022 Warrants may be exercised at any time after issuance for one share of Common Stock of the Company at an exercise price of $25.00. The September 2022 Warrants also contain a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% which may be increased up to 9.99%, provided that any such increase will not be effective until the 61st day after delivery of a notice to the Company of such increase. The warrants are not callable by the Company.

The Company determined the September 2022 Warrants should be classified as a liability as the warrants are redeemable for cash in the event of a fundamental transaction, as defined in the Warrant Agreement, pursuant to which the September 2022 Warrants were purchased, which includes a change in control. The Company has recorded a liability for the September 2022 Warrants at fair value on the issuance date with subsequent changes in fair value reflected in earnings. On September 19, 2022, the date of the Common Stock issuance, the Company determined the total fair value of the September 2022 Warrants to be $5,286,288. On September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, the Company determined the total fair value of the September 2022 Warrants to be $22,361 and $251,876, respectively. The change in fair value of the September 2022 Warrants liability recorded in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and September 30, 2022 were gains of $229,515 and $1,482,103, respectively. See Note 14 for additional disclosures related to the change in the fair value of the warrant liabilities.

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March 2022 Warrants

On March 2, 2022, the Company completed the March 2022 Offering, an equity offering in which it sold 150,000 units at $100.00 consisting of one share of Common Stock and one warrant for a total of 150,000 March 2022 Warrants with an exercise price of $100.00. The Company also sold a further 22,500 March 2022 Warrants in an overallotment with an exercise price of $100.00 issued to the underwriters of the offering on April 1, 2022.

The March 2022 Warrants may be exercised at any time after issuance for one share of Common Stock of the Company at an exercise price of $100.00. The March 2022 Warrants are callable by the Company should the volume weighted average share price of the Company exceed $300.00 for each of 20 consecutive trading days following the date such warrants become eligible for exercise. The March 2022 Warrants also contain a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% which may be increased up to 9.99%, provided that any such increase will not be effective until the 61st day after delivery of a notice to the Company of such increase.

The Company determined the March 2022 Warrants should be classified as a liability as the warrants are redeemable for cash in the event of a fundamental transaction, as defined in the Common Stock Purchase Warrant Agreement pursuant to which the March 2022 Warrants were purchased, which includes a change in control. The Company has recorded a liability for the March 2022 Warrants at fair value on the issuance date with subsequent changes in fair value reflected in earnings. On March 2, 2022, the date of the Common Stock issuance, the Company determined the total fair value of the March 2022 Offering Warrants to be $9,553,500 and on the date of the Common Stock issuance, the Company determined the total fair value of the April 2022 Overallotment to be $607,500. On September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, the Company determined the total fair value of the March 2022 Warrants to be $138,000 and $113,850, respectively. The change in fair value of the March 2022 Warrants liability recorded in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, was an increase of $24,150 and a decrease of $862,500, respectively. See Note 14 for additional disclosures related to the change in the fair value of the warrant liabilities.

Series A and Series B Warrants

On June 2, 2021, the Company issued 20,000 Series A Warrants and 20,000 Series B Warrants (the Series B Warrants expired June 2, 2023) to the H&H Arizona shareholders 50,000,000 sharesholder of the Company’s common stock.  As a result of the consummation of theOld Senior Convertible Note. The Exchange Agreement H&H Arizona becamepursuant to which the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiaryOld Senior Convertible Note was exchanged for the Senior Convertible Note, the Note to Preferred Stock Exchange Agreement and the Company’s operating entity.


5. Related Party Transactions


a) During the period ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, the Company incurred salary of $60,000 and $30,000conversion to the PresidentSeries C Convertible Preferred Stock did not impact the Series A Warrants and Series B Warrants previously issued and outstanding. The Series A Warrants may be exercised at any time after issuance for one share of Common Stock of the Company respectively.  Asat an exercise price of December 31, 2017$1,750.00. The Series A Warrants are callable by the Company should the volume weighted average share price of the Company exceed $3,250.00 for each of 30 consecutive trading days following the date such warrants become eligible for exercise. The Series A Warrants also contain a beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99% which may be increased up to 9.99%, provided that any such increase will not be effective until the 61st day after delivery of a notice to the Company of such increase.

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The Company determined the Series A and Series B Warrants should be classified as a liability as the warrants are redeemable for cash in the event of a fundamental transaction, as defined in the Senior Convertible Note, which includes a change in control. The Company has recorded a liability for the Series A Warrants and Series B Warrants at fair value on the issuance date with subsequent changes in fair value reflected in earnings. At September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2017,2023, the Company owed $331determined the total fair value of the Series A Warrants to be $0 (Series B Warrants expired June 2, 2023). There was no change in the fair value of the Series A Warrants liability recorded in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2023. The change in fair value of the Series A Warrants and $1,229Series B Warrants liability recorded in the unaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations for the three months ended September 30, 2022 was a decrease of $105,953. See Note 14 for additional disclosures related to the President, respectively.change in the fair value of the warrant liabilities.


b)Note 10 – Commitments and contingencies

Commitments

On August 17, 2020, the Company entered into an agreement with Bally’s Corporation, an operator of various online gaming and wagering services in the state of New Jersey, USA, to assist the Company in its entrance into the sports wagering market in New Jersey under the State Gaming Law. The commencement date of the arrangement with Bally’s Corporation was March 31, 2021. The Company paid $1,550,000 and issued 500 shares of Common Stock in connection with the commencement of the arrangement. The Bally’s Corporation agreement extends for 10 years from July 1, 2021, the date of commencement, requiring the Company to pay $1,250,000 and issue 100 shares of Common Stock on each annual anniversary date. As of September 30, 2023, the future annual commitments by the Company under this agreement are estimated at $1,250,000 and 100 shares of Common Stock payable each year through the year ended June 30, 2030. During each of the sixthree months ended December 31, 2017,September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred rent of $1,292 (2016 - $2,274)recorded $342,333, in sales and marketing expense for its arrangement with Bally’s Corporation. There was approximately $1,585,000 and $1,250,000 in accounts payable and accrued expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements outstanding and payable to the President of the Company.  


c)  On January 30, 2015 the Company appointed Chul Woong “Alex” Lim as a Director of the Corporation.  Mr. Lim will be paid $20,000 per year for serving as a director.  Mr. Lim left the Company as of October 26, 2016.  The Company owed $NIL to Mr. LimBally’s Corporation as of September 30, 2017.  2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively. On October 28, 2022, the Company determined that it would close down its vie.gg New Jersey operations and exit its transactional waiver from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. On September 28, 2023, the Company entered into an online wagering and services agreement with Delasport Limited that has an initial term of 18 months with subsequent annual renewals. The agreement has annual commitment of approximately $385,000.

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The Company paid $5,000has signed a subscription and operating agreement with Game Fund Partners LLC to support the development of a planned $300,000,000 game fund. Under the agreements, the Company will initially invest approximately $2,000,000 of Company shares into 20% of the general partnership of the fund, and the Company will become part of the management and investment committee that manages an investment fund focused on joint projects and investment vehicles to fuel growth in the areas of gaming, data, blockchain, online gaming, and joint casino hotel investments. The Company has agreed to contribute 1,000 shares to the fund during the period in which the fund receives total capital commitments of $100,000,000. The Company has agreed to contribute an additional 1,000 shares to the fund during the period in which the fund reaches total capital commitments of $200,000,000. As of September 30, 2023, the Company has not contributed any shares of its Common Stock to the fund.

In the ordinary course of business, the Company enters into multi-year agreements to purchase sponsorships with professional teams as part of its marketing efforts to expand competitive esports gaming. During the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded $90,544 and $237,685, respectively, in sales and marketing expense for his director’s servicethese arrangements. As of September 30, 2023, the commitments under these agreements are estimated at approximately $254,000 for the remainder of the year ending June 30, 2024 and approximately $225,000 for the year ended June 30, 2017.2025.






Contingencies

Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


5. Related Party Transactions (Continued)


d)  On March 9, 2015 the Company appointed Yan Rozum as a Director of the Corporation.  Mr. Rozum will be paid $20,000 per year for serving as a director.  The Company owed $30,000 to Mr. Rozum as of December 31, 2017 ($25,000 as of June 30, 2017).  The Company issued 111,250 shares for $45,000 for director’s services.


e)  On October 26, 2016 the Company appointed David Watt as a Director of the Corporation.  Mr. Watt will be paid $25,000 per year for serving as a director.  The Company owed $7,357 to Mr. Watt as of December 31, 2017 ($1,107 as of June 30, 2017). The Company issued 29,190 shares for $12,352 for Director’s services.


6. Convertible promissory notes


On June 3, 2016,November 7, 2023, the Company entered into a convertible promissory noteconfidential settlement agreement and general release (the “Legal Settlement Agreement”) with an arms-length individual wherebyGrant Johnson, the former Chairman of the board of directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, has borrowed $60,000. The convertible note is issued by discounts of $5,000with respect to all disputes and pending litigation between the company paid finder’s fee of $5,000.


The note is interest bearing at 8% per annum commencing June 3, 2016, if the note was paid off in full within 90 days following the Effective Date, the interest would be waived.  The Company is obligated to repay the principal with any interest by March 3, 2017 (the “maturity date”).   In the event of default, additional interest will accrue from the date of the event of default at the rate equaland Mr. Johnson. Pursuant to the lowerLegal Settlement Agreement, the parties have agreed to settle and resolve any and all disputes between the parties, including without limitation, disputes arising out of 18% per annum or relating to the highest rate permitted by law.  following litigation:


(i)A complaint filed on December 23, 2022 by Mr. Johnson against the Company in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York;
(ii)an amended complaint filed on February 28, 2023 by Mr. Johnson against the Company; and
(iii)a counterclaim filed on May 24, 2023 by the Company against Mr. Johnson (together with (i) and (ii) above, the “Actions”).

This Note will become effective only uponPursuant to the execution by both parties, and the Irrevocable Transfer Agent Instructions and delivery of the initial payment of consideration by the Holder (the “Effective Date”).


As an investment incentive, the Company issued 427,777 five-year cashless warrants, exercisable at $0.14 per share.  The exercisable warrants were cancelled,Legal Settlement Agreement, Mr. Johnson and the Company settled the warrantsActions and provided a general release of all claims, whether or not raised in the pending litigation, and included mutual non-disparagement agreements. No party admitted any liability by entering into the Legal Settlement Agreement. Pursuant to the Legal Settlement Agreement, the Company has agreed to make an aggregate payment of $500,000 in cash to Mr. Johnson (which among includes attorneys’ fees and costs), comprised of an initial payment of $50,000 beginning approximately thirty (30) days after the signing of the Legal Settlement Agreement, with 230,300 common shares.subsequent payments of $50,000 due on each subsequent thirtieth (30th) day of each month thereafter until fully paid. The case regarding the above Actions and settlement is captioned Grant Johnson v. Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. 1:22-cv-10861 (SDNY). As of September 30, 2023, the Company recorded the $500,000 as a liability in accounts payable and other accrued expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated balance sheet and as an expense for the three months ended September 30, 2023, in general and administrative expenses in the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations.


The Company at times may be involved in pending or threatened litigation relating to claims arising from its operations in the normal course of business. Some of these proceedings may result in fines, penalties, judgments or costs being assessed against the termsCompany at some future time.

In determining the appropriate level of specific liabilities, if any, the Company considers a case-by-case evaluation of the convertible debenture in accordance with 470-20-55, Debt with Conversionunderlying data and Other Options.  On issuance,updates the Company’s evaluation as further information becomes known. Specific liabilities are provided for loss contingencies to the extent the Company recognized $38,432concludes that a loss is both probable and estimable. Other than related to the Legal Settlement Agreement discussed above, the Company did not have any liabilities recorded for loss contingencies as of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023. However, the fair valueresults of litigation are inherently unpredictable, and the incentive warrants as additional paid-in capital basedpossibility exists that the ultimate resolution of one or more of these matters could result in a material effect on the relative fair valuesCompany’s financial position, results of the convertible debenture and the incentive warrants. In addition,operations or liquidity.

Other than as discussed above, the Company assessed whether there wasis currently not involved in any other litigation that it believes could have a beneficial conversion feature associated withmaterial adverse effect on the convertible debentureCompany’s financial condition or results of operations.

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Note 11 – Revenue and recognizeGeographic Information

The Company is a debt discountprovider of $11,568 for the full fair value of the convertible debenture with a corresponding adjustment to additional paid-in capital.  The debt discount will be accreted over the term of the debenture.  DuringiGaming, traditional sports betting and esports services that commenced revenue generating operations during the year ended June 30, 2017,2021 with the acquisitions of Argyll, Flip Sports Limited (“FLIP”), EGL, Lucky Dino, and GGC. The Company amortized $60,000 (2016 - $nil)acquired Bethard in July 2021 adding to its revenue generating operations. The revenues and long-lived assets of Lucky Dino, Argyll (until November 30, 2022 when no further bets were taken as part of the debt discount to interest expense.


7.  Commitments


The Company signed a three-year lease agreement with Caribbean Developments (Antigua) Ltd. To rent a commercial space starting May 1, 2017 terminatingwinding down of the Argyll operations), Bethard (until February 2023 when the operations of Bethard were sold), EGL (until disposed of on April 30, 2020.



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Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


8.  Common Stock


a) On July 27, 2015, 60,000 common shares were issued at a price of $0.10 per share to a non- related shareholder.


b) On August 24, 2015, 106,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $21,200 for consulting services.


c) On March 14, 2016, 60,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $12,000 for consulting services.


d) On March 14, 2016, 200,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $40,000 for director fees.


e) On April 7, 2016, 266,666 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders.


f) On June 30, 2016, 466,680 common shares were issued at a price2023), have been identified as the international operations as they principally service customers in Europe, inclusive of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders.the United Kingdom. The revenues and long-lived assets of GGC principally service customers in the United States. The Company’s remaining businesses of Lucky Dino and GGC are the primary revenue generators for fiscal 2024.


g) On June 30, 2016, 300,000 common shares were issued at a fair valueA disaggregation of $60,000 for a prepayment for advertisingrevenue by type of service for the termthree months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 is as follows:

Schedule of July 15, 2016Disaggregated by Revenue

  2023  2022 
  Three months ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
Online betting and casino revenues $1,956,049  $8,595,346 
Esports and other revenues  733,768   1,009,918 
Total $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
Revenue $2,689,817  $9,605,264 

A summary of revenue by geography follows for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 is as follows:

Schedule of Revenues with Customers and Long-lived Assets by Geographical Area

  2023  2022 
  Three months ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
United States $733,768  $812,880 
International  1,956,049   8,792,384 
Total $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
Revenue $2,689,817  $9,605,264 

The Company’s revenue from EEG iGaming is principally recognized at the point in time when gaming occurs. The Company’s EEG Games revenue is recognized at a point in time for hardware and equipment and consulting services typically when a customer obtains control or receives the service and over time for subscriptions, maintenance, licensing and event management using the input method of time lapsed to July 15, 2017.measure the progress toward satisfying the performance obligation. A summary of revenue by recognized at point in time or over time is for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 is as follows:


Schedule of Company’s Revenue Recognized at Point in Time or Over Time

  2023  2022 
  Three months ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
Point in time $2,232,149  $9,226,472 
Over time  457,668   378,792 
Total $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
Revenue $2,689,817  $9,605,264 

h) The deferred revenue balances were as follows:

Schedule of Deferred Revenue

  September 30, 2023  September 30, 2022 
Deferred revenue, beginning of the year $989,027  $575,097 
Deferred revenue, end of the period $1,147,515   1,039,753 

Revenue recognized in the three months ended from amounts included in deferred revenue at the beginning of the year

 $421,438  $311,498 

Deferred revenue

 $421,438  $311,498 

The majority of the deferred revenue at September 30, 2023 is expected to be recognized over the twelve months ending September 30, 2024.

A summary of long-lived assets by geography at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023 is as follows:

Schedule of Long-lived Assets Geography

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
United States $4,855,232  $5,146,469 
International  11,796,564   12,911,774 
Total $16,651,796  $18,058,243 
Long-lived assets $16,651,796  $18,058,243 

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Note 12 – Equity

Common Stock

The following is a summary of common stock issuances for the three months ended September 30, 2023:

During the three months ended September 30, 2023, on August 15, 2023, the Company entered into a securities purchase agreement with the Holder (the “RD SPA”). The RD SPA related to an offering of (a) 1,000,000 shares of our common stock, $0.001 par value per share, for a price of $0.1935 per share, directly to the Holder and (b) pre-funded warrants to purchase 4,167,959 shares of our common stock at a price of $0.1935 per warrant, directly to the Holder (the “RD Pre-funded Warrants”), with all but $0.001 per warrant prepaid to the Company at the closing of the offering. The RD Pre-funded Warrants were exercisable immediately upon issuance. The exercise price of each RD Pre-funded Warrant was $0.1935 per share of common stock, of which $0.1925 was prepaid. The offering closed on August 15, 2023. On August 16, 2023 all the Pre-funded Warrants were exercised.

The RD SPA included the Holder waiving its rights to require the Company to cause a Subsequent Placement Optional Redemption (as defined in each of the Certificate of Designations governing the Series C Preferred Stock and Certificate of Designations governing the Series D Preferred Stock) using the gross proceeds from the sale of the shares of common stock and warrants (including from the exercise thereof) and its rights to participate in an Eligible Subsequent Placement (as defined in each of the Certificate of Designations governing the Series C Preferred Stock and Certificate of Designations governing the Series D Preferred Stock) pursuant to Section 7(b) of the Certificate of Designations governing the Series C Preferred Stock and Section 7(b) of the Certificate of Designations governing the Series D Preferred Stock, but only with respect to the offering and sale of the Securities contemplated by the RD SPA. As a result, the Company did not make any payments from the gross proceeds to the Holder. The gross proceeds from the issuance and sale of the shares of common stock were $193,500 and RD Pre-funded Warrants, were $806,500, before deducting the estimated offering expenses payable by the Company.

From July 1, 2023, though September 30, 2023, the Holder exchanged $12,300,999 in Series C Preferred Stock and $105,508 in accrued dividends for 49,916,813 shares of our common stock at conversion prices equal to 90% of the lowest VWAP (as defined in the Senior Convertible Note) of our common stock for a trading day during the ten consecutive trading day period ending, and including, the applicable date that the conversion price was lowered for purposes of a conversion, or the floor price then in effect. The reduction in the Series C Preferred Stock was offset by the aggregate Alternate Conversion Floor Amount of $3,759,649 and additional accrued dividends of $150,508 over the same period.

Under the Settlement Agreements, dated August 15, 2023, as described below and October 6, 2023, as described in Note 17, between the Company and the Holder, in the event that the conversion price then in effect, as may be adjusted under the Settlement Agreements, is greater than 90% of the lowest VWAP of the common stock during the ten consecutive trading day period ending and including the trading day of an applicable conversion notice, the accrued and unpaid dividends on the outstanding shares of preferred stock shall automatically increase, pro rata, by the applicable Alternate Conversion Floor Amount (as defined in the Series C Certificate of Designations and Series D Certificate of Designations) or, at the Company’s option, the Company shall deliver the applicable Alternate Conversion Floor Amount to the holder on the applicable date of conversion. Related to these conversions, we increased such dividends by an aggregate of $3,759,649, as noted above, to the holder of the Series C Preferred Stock. The Company’s shares of common stock issued in connection with these conversions were not registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and were issued to an existing Holder of the Company’s securities without commission or additional consideration in reliance on the exemption from registration provided by Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act. As of September 30, 2023, the following these conversions, the number Series C Preferred Stock shares outstanding reduced to 4,219 from 14,601 at June 30, 2023, and $6,414,569 in aggregate amount of the Series C Preferred Stock remained outstanding.

During the three months ended September 30, 2023, on August 15, 2023, the Company entered into a settlement agreement (“August 2023 Settlement Agreement”) with the Holder to issue common stock in partial settlement of the Registration Rights Fees payable (“RRA Fees”) by the Company under the Registration Rights Agreement (the “Series D RRA”), in connection with a delay in the filing of a registration statement for the purpose of registering the resale of the common stock issuable under the Holder’s Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and common warrants, despite the Company’s best efforts to avoid such delay. The Company agreed to initially issue 10,000 shares at $0.10 per share in partial settlement of RRA Fees. The shares had a fair value of $1,935. As of September 30, 2023, the Company was obligated to pay to the Holder RRA Fees of $63,500 (subject to increase with respect to any additional RRA Fees that may accrue, from time to time, under the Series D RRA, and subject to decrease in accordance with the August 2023 Settlement Agreement until September 30, 2023, when the August 2023 Settlement Agreement expired pursuant to its terms).

The following is a summary of Common Stock issuances for the three months ended September 30, 2022:

During the three months ended September 30, 2022, as part of the September 2022 Offering, the Company sold 300,000 units at $25.00, consisting of one share of Common Stock and one warrant with an exercise price of $25.00, for gross proceeds of $7,536,000. The Company recorded the issuance of these shares at a fair value of $1,568,130 comprised of $6,854,418 of cash received from the offering equal to the gross proceeds, net of $681,582 issuance costs, and net of the fair value of the September 2022 Warrant liability of $5,286,288, calculated on issuance. The proceeds from the offering were designated for general working capital and to pay to the Holder of the Senior Convertible Note an amount of $2,778,427, including $2,265,927 equal to 50% of the gross proceeds over $2,000,000 following the payment of 7% in offering fees including underwriting discounts and $512,500 equal to the Holders participation in the September 2022 Offering, that was applied as a reduction of principal.

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Equity Distribution Agreement

On September 21, 2016, 200,000 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders. Company paid stock issuance cost of $7,526. Also,15, 2023, the Company issued 200,000 warrants toentered into an investor, exercisable at $0.15 per share. The warrant is exercisable before December 1, 2019.


i) On November 30, 2016, 66,680 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders. AlsoEquity Distribution Agreement with Maxim Group LLC (“Maxim Group”) under which the Company issued 66,680 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.15 per share. The warrant is exercisable before December 31, 2019.


j) On December 31, 2016, 550,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $137,500 for consulting services.


k) On Feb 21, 2017, 100,000 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders. Also the Company issued 100,000 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.15 per share. The warrant is exercisable before February 28, 2020


l) On March 1, 2017, 100,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $25,000 for director fees.


m) On March 8, 2017, the Company issued 360,000 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.15 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before March 8, 2022.


n) On March 31, 2017, 4,136,667 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders.  Also the Company issued 4,136,667 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.15 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before March 31, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement with 30 days notice at a price of $0.05 per warrant.


o) On April 1, 2017, 400,000 common shares were issued at a fair value of $60,000 for service.


p) On April 1, 2017, 2,896,857 common shares were issued at a price of $0.15 per share to non-related shareholders.  Also, the Company issued 2,896,857 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.15 per share. The warrant is exercisable before April 1, 2020.  


q) On April 22, 2017, the Company issued 92,000 common shares to non-related investors at $0.25 per share.





Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements

8. Common Stock (continued)


r) On May 16, 2017, 600,000 common shares were issued at a price of $0.25 per share to non-related shareholders.  Also the Company issued 600,000 warrants to investors, exercisable at $0.25 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before May 16, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the equity investment is completed with 30 days notice at a price of $0.05 per warrant.


s) On May 24, 2017, 250,000 common shares were issued for compensation of fundraising. The Company recorded common stockmay offer and paid in additional capital of $250.


t) On June 30, 2017, 40,440 common shares were issued at a fair value of $32,352 for directors’ fee.


u) On June 26, 2017 the Company adopted an Employee Stock Incentive Plan. The Plan is intended to encourage ownership of Shares by Employees and directors of and certain Consultants to the Company and its Affiliates in order to attract and retain such people, to induce them to work for the benefit of the Company or of an Affiliate and to provide additional incentive for them to promote the success of the Company or of an Affiliate. The number of Shares which may be issuedsell, from time to time at its sole discretion, shares of the Company’s common stock, par value $0.001 per share, with aggregate gross sales proceeds of up to $7,186,257 through an “at the market” equity offering program under which Maxim Group will act as sales agent.

Under the Equity Distribution Agreement, the Company will set the parameters for the sale of shares, including the number of shares to be issued, the time period during which sales are requested to be made, limitations on the number of shares that may be sold in any one trading day and any minimum price below which sales may not be made. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Equity Distribution Agreement, Maxim Group may sell the shares by methods deemed to be an “at the market” offering as defined in Rule 415 promulgated under the Securities Act, including by means of ordinary brokers’ transactions at market prices, in block transactions or as otherwise agreed by Maxim and us.

The Equity Distribution Agreement provides that Maxim Group will be entitled to compensation for its services equal to 3.0% of the gross proceeds of any shares of common stock sold through Maxim Group under the Equity Distribution Agreement. The Company has no obligation to sell any shares under the Equity Distribution Agreement, and may at any time suspend solicitation and offers under the Equity Distribution Agreement.

The shares are issued pursuant to the Company’s shelf registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-252370) and its registration on Form S-3 MEF (File No. 333-274542). The Company filed a prospectus supplement, dated September 15, 2023, with the SEC in connection with the offer and sale of the shares pursuant to the Equity Distribution Agreement (the “Prospectus Supplement”).

As per the October 2023 Wavier (as described in Note 17), part of the net proceeds of any ATM sales under this Plan shallEquity Distribution Agreement will be 2,500,000 shares.  used by the Company to redeem first, the outstanding shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and second, the outstanding shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, unless the Holder elects to change such allocations, as discussed above.

The Equity Distribution Agreement contains customary representations, warranties and agreements of the Company and customary conditions to completing future sale transactions, indemnification rights and obligations of the parties and termination provisions.

As part of the filing of the Equity Distribution Agreement, the Company entered into a waiver agreement (“EDA Waiver”) on September 15, 2023, with the Holder of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, as a condition to filing the registration statement on Form S-3 MEF on September 15, 2023 and the prospectus supplement on September 15, 2023 for the “at the market” offering. The EDA Waiver allowed the Company to proceed with the initial filing of such registration statement and prospectus supplement with the SEC and not with respect to (x) any subsequent amendment or supplement thereto, (y) the issuance and sale of any of the Company’s securities contemplated by thereby or (z) any future Subsequent Placement (as defined in the Securities Purchase Agreement, dated April 30, 2023, among the Company and the buyers named therein). There were no ATM sales through September 30, 2023.

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Common Stock Warrants and Preferred Stock Warrants

On August 1, 2017,15, 2023, as described above, the Company granted 521,500 optionsclosed August RD SPA agreement with the Holder. The August RD SPA relates to 7 persons.the offering of


v)

(i)1,000,000 shares of our common stock, $0.001 par value per share, for a price of $0.1935 per share, directly to the Holder, and
(ii)pre-funded warrants to purchase 4,167,959 shares of our Common Stock at a price of $0.1935 per warrant, directly to such Holder, with all but $0.001 per warrant prepaid to the Company at the closing of the offering. The August RD Pre-funded Warrants were exercisable immediately upon issuance and were entirely exercised on August 16, 2023 at $0.1935per share of common stock, of which $0.1925 was prepaid.

On July 5, 2017,May 22, 2023, as described below, the Company signedclosed the issuance of the Series D Preferred Stock, that included the issuance of

(i)4,300 shares of Series D Preferred Stock for a price of $1,000 per share,
(ii)Common Warrants to purchase 1,433,333 shares of our common stock at a price of $1.96 per share (the “Series D Common Warrants”), and
(iii)preferred warrants to purchase 4,300 shares of our Series D Preferred Stock at a price of $1,000 per share (the Series D Preferred Warrants”),

for a subscription agreement with a non-related investortotal gross proceeds to issue 800,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 800,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before July 5, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement.


w) On July 6, 2017, the Company signedof $4,300,000 before deducting underwriting discounts and commissions of $341,000, for net proceeds of $3,959,000, with the preferred warrants to purchase the Series D Preferred Stock as a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 40,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 40,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share.  Thepotential source of additional funds.

A summary of the warrant is exercisable before July 6, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement.activity follows:


Schedule of Warrant Activity

  

Number of

Warrants

  

Weighted

Average

Exercise

Price

  

Weighted

Average

Remaining

Life (Years)

  

Intrinsic

Value

 
Outstanding, June 30, 2022  226,006   412.26   4.07    
Issued  1,947,833   7.83         
Exercised  (178,500)  0.10         
Forfeited or cancelled  (20,000)  1,750.00         
Outstanding June 30, 2023  1,975,339   1.76   4.63    
Issued  4,167,959   0.1935         
Exercised  (4,167,959)  0.1935         
Forfeited or cancelled  -   -         
Outstanding September 30, 2023  1,975,339   1.76   4.37    

x) On July 16, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 100,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 100,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before July 16, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement.


y) On July 17, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 400,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 400,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before July 17, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement.


z) On July 17, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 100,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 100,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before July 17, 2020.  The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the Company signed the subscription agreement.


aa) On July 19, 2017, the Company issued 200,000 common shares at $0.15 per share, and 200,000 warrants exercisable at $0.15 per share in exchange for services.  The warrant is exercisable before July 18, 2020. The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the equity investment is completed with 30 days notice at a price of $0.05 per warrant.


bb) On July 20, 2017, the Company issued 100,000 common shares at $0.25 per share, and 100,000 warrants exercisable at $0.25 per share in exchange for services.  The warrant is exercisable before July 19, 2020. The warrants are callable by the issuer any time after 12 months from the date the equity investment is completed with 30 days notice at a price of $0.05 per warrant.





Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements



8. Common Stock (continued)Options


cc) On July 24, 2017,September 10, 2020, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 5,000 common shares at $0.50 per share,Board adopted the 2020 Equity and 5,000 warrants exercisable at $2.00 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before July 23, 2018.


dd) On August 1, 2017,Incentive Plan (the “2020 Plan”) that provides for the Company grantedissuance of incentive and non-qualified stock options, restricted stock, restricted stock units and stock appreciation rights to certain Directorsofficers, employees, directors, consultants, and employeesother key persons. Under the 2020 Plan, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance was 15,000 shares. Each year on January 1, for a period of up to nine years, the Company. The stock options have an exercise pricemaximum number of $1.25. 213,667 stock options will vest on August 1, 2018, 100,000 stock options will vest on August 1, 2019, and 207,833 stock options will fully vest on August 1, 2020.


ee) On August 8, 2017,shares authorized for issuance under the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 10,000 common shares at $1.25 per share, and 10,000 warrants exercisable at $2.00 per share.  The warrant2020 Plan is exercisable before February 8, 2019.


ff) On August 27, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 300,000 common shares at $0.25 per share.


gg) On September 7, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 20,000 common shares at $1.25 per share, and 20,000 warrants exercisable at $4.00 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before March 6, 2019.


hh) On September 21, 2017, the Company issued 156,667 common shares when the holder of 166,667 cashless warrants were exercised.


ii) On September 25, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 4,000 common shares at $1.25 per share, and 4,000 warrants exercisable at $2.00 per share, and 4,000 piggyback warrants exercisable at $4.00 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before September 24, 2018 and the piggyback warrant is exercisable before September 24, 2019. The Company did not receive $5,000 and recorded $5,000 as subscription receivable as ofautomatically increased by 2,340 shares. At September 30, 2017. The company received $30,000 in October 2017.


jj) On September 26, 2017, the Company issued 416,500 common2023, there was a maximum of 22,019 shares at $0.15 per share for the 416,500 warrants were exercised.


kk) On September 29, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 16,000 common shares at $1.25 per share, and 16,000 warrants exercisable at $2.00 per share, and 16,000 piggyback warrants exercisable at $4.00 per share.  The warrant is exercisable before September 28, 2018 and the piggyback warrant is exercisable before September 28, 2019.  The Company did not receive $20,000 and recorded $20,000 as subscription receivable as of September 30, 2017.  The Company received $20,000 in October 2017.


ll) On September 30, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issue 44,800 common shares at $1.25 per share. The Company did not receive $56,000 and recorded $56,000 as subscription receivable as of September 30, 2017. The company received $56,000 in October 2017.


mm) On October 17, 2017, the Company issued 66,667 common shares at $0.15 per share for the 66,667 warrants were exercised.  


nn) On November 7, 2017, the Company signed a subscription agreement with a non-related investor to issued 15,500 common shares at $0.25 per share.  







Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


8. Common Stock (continued)


Stock Purchase Warrant


The following table summarizes all warrant activitiesauthorized for issuance under the six months ended December 31, 2017:


 

 

Shares

 

Weighted-Average Exercise Price Per Share

Remaining

term

Intrinsic

value

Outstanding, June 30, 2017

 

8,360,204 

 

0.16

3.67 year

$6,688,163

Granted

 

1,890,000 

 

0.25

 

 

Granted

 

31,000 

 

2.00

 

 

Granted

 

24,000 

 

4.00

 

 

Exercised

 

(649,834)

 

-

 

 

Expired

 

 

-

 

 

Outstanding and Exercisable at December 31, 2017

 

9,655,370 

 

0.17

3.16 year

$8,979,494



9. Stock Options


On August 1, 2017, the Company adopted2020 Plan. There were no additional equity awards eligible for issuance from the 2017 Stock Incentive Plan (the “Plan”) wherebythat had been adopted by the Company on August 1, 2017. The outstanding stock options granted under the 2017 Stock Incentive Stock Options issued to employees, officers, and directorsPlan were transferred to the Company to not exceed 2,500,000 stock options2020 Plan. As of whichSeptember 30, 2023, there were 17,078 shares of Common Stock available for future issuance under the purchase price of the stock options shall not be less than 100% of the fair market value of the Company’s common stock and the period for exercising the stock options not exceed 10 years2020 Plan. On January 3, 2023, separate from the date of grant. The Option price per share with respect to each option shall be determined by the Committee for non-qualified stock options.


During the period ended September 30, 2017,2020 Plan, the Company issued 716,500an award of 25,000 time-based stock options to employees and officersthe Chief Executive Officer with an exercise price of the Company.$7.36 per option. The Chief Executive Officer’s stock options are exercisable at $1.25 per share for a period of five years, andwill vest in equal quarterly installments over a one-year period of onesubject to three years fromhis continued employment with the date of grant.Company on the applicable vesting dates.


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A summary of the Company’s stock option activity is as follows:


Schedule of Stock Option Activity

 

Number of options

Weighted average exercise price

$

Aggregate intrinsic value

$

 

 

 

 

Outstanding, June 30, 2017

-

-

-

Granted

716,500

1.25

 

 

 

 

 

Outstanding, December 31, 2017

716,500

1.25

0

  Number of Options  Weighted Average Exercise Price 
Outstanding, June 30, 2022  11,105   628.71 
Granted  25,000   7.36 
Exercised  -   - 
Cancelled  (5,484)  616.54 
Outstanding, June 30, 2023  30,621  $123.88 
Granted  -   - 
Exercised  -   - 
Cancelled  (680)  675.15 
Outstanding, September 30, 2023  29,941  $111.07 



Additional information regardingAs of September 30, 2023, the weighted average remaining life of the options outstanding was 8.22 years. There are 23,691 options exercisable at September 30, 2023, with a weighted average exercise price of $140.73. As of September 30, 2023, there was $21,078 remaining unamortized stock compensation for Chief Executive Officer’s stock options outstandingthat will be recognized over the next three months.

Preferred Stock

The Company is authorized to issue 10,000,000 shares of blank check preferred stock.

Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock

During the three months ended September 30, 2023, the Company recorded dividends in total of $255,523 and $87,325, and Alternate Conversion Floor Amounts (as defined in the Series C Certificate of Designations and Series D Certificate of Designations) of $3,759,649 and $0 for the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, respectively. The Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, had a total value of $6,414,596 and $14,805,438, with cumulative dividends accrued, including the Alternative Conversion Floor Amounts (as defined in the Series C Certificate of Designations), in total of $2,195,596 and $204,438, and per share of $520 and $14, as at December 31, 2017, isof September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively. The Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, had a total value of $4,424,592 and $4,337,267, with cumulative dividends accrued, including the Alternative Conversion Floor Amounts (as defined in the Series C Certificate of Designations), in total of $124,592 and $37,267, and per share of $29 and $9, as follows:of September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively.


 

Outstanding and Not Vested

Range of

exercise prices

$

Number of shares

Weighted average remaining contractual life (years)

Weighted average

exercise price

$

1.25

716,500

4.6

1.25









Esports Entertainment Group, Inc.

(Formerly VGambling Inc.)

NotesThe August 2023 Settlement Agreement provided that, notwithstanding anything in the applicable Certificate of Designations for the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Certificate of Designations for the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to the Consolidated Financial Statementscontrary, with respect to any given conversion of any Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, to the extent such conversion price, as so adjusted, is greater than 90% of the lowest VWAP of the Common Stock during the ten consecutive trading day period ending and including the trading day of the applicable conversion notice, a conversion floor price condition (as defined in the Certificates of Designations governing the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock) shall be deemed to have occurred with respect to such conversion of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, as applicable.


9.As part of the August 2023 Settlement Agreement, the Company triggered the anti-dilution down round price protection provisions of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock Options (continued)


and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock that allows for the conversion at the conversion price described above. Due to the down round price protection provision on the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, the Company recorded a deemed dividend within stockholders’ equity associated with the reduction in conversion price in effect prior to the August 2023 Settlement Agreement from $0.44 for the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and $0.39 Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to the conversion price as defined above, of approximately $9,383,000 based on the incremental value to the Holder due to the conversion price reduction. This incremental value is presented on the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations as an addition to the net loss available to common stockholders in the three months ended September 30, 2023. The incremental value was determined by computing the additional shares the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock that would be received based on the conversion price reduction multiplied by the estimated fair value of common stock of $0.1935 as of August 15, 2023. The Conversion price was subsequently further impacted by the stock options granted was determined usingOctober 2023 Settlement Agreement, dated October 6, 2023 (as described in Note 17).

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Registration Right Agreement

Pursuant to a Series D RRA between the Black-Scholes option pricing model assuming no expected dividendsHolder and the following assumptions:Company, the Company intends to grant certain registration rights to the Investor. The Series D SPA requires the Company to file a registration statement covering the resale of the shares of Common Stock underlying the shares of Series D Preferred Stock to be issued in the offering and the shares of common stock issued upon exercise of the Common Warrants. The Series D SPA also covers the conversion of any shares of Series D Preferred Stock issued upon exercise of the Preferred Warrants. The Company was required to file the registration statement within 60 days from the closing of the transactions contemplated by the Series D SPA and cause the registration statement to be declared effective within 120 days after the closing of the transactions contemplated by the Securities Purchase Agreement. The Series D SPA contains mutual customary indemnification provisions among the parties and requires the Company to make certain cash payments in connection with the delay in the filing of a registration statement for the purpose of registering the resale of the common stock issuable under the Holder’s Series D Preferred Stock and common warrants, despite the Company’s best efforts. As of September 30, 2023, the Company was obligated to pay to the Holder RRA Fees of approximately $64,500 (subject to increase with respect to any additional RRA Fees that may accrue, from time to time, under the Series D RRA, and subject to decrease in accordance with the settlement agreement dated October 6, 2023, as described in Note 17).


Expected Life

5 years

Volatility

105-141%

Risk-Free Rate

1.60-1.68%

Exercise Price

$1.25



Stock-Based Compensation

During the periodthree months ended December 31, 2017,September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded stock-based compensation expense of $487,872,$21,078 and $921,991, respectively, for the amortization of stock options and the issuance of Common Stock to employees and contractors for services which has been recorded as salarygeneral and administrative expense in the statementunaudited condensed consolidated statements of operations.

As of September 30, 2023, there was $21,078 remaining unamortized stock compensation for stock options. No options were granted during the three months ended September 30, 2023.

Note 13 – Other Non-Operating Income (Loss), Net

Other non-operating income (loss), net, for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 was as follows:

Schedule of Other Non Operating Income Loss Net

  2023  2022 
Foreign exchange gain $28,142  $10,854 
Other non-operating income (loss)  (18,518)  35,596 
Total $9,624 $46,450 

Note 14 – Fair Value Measurements

The schedulefollowing financial instruments were measured at fair value on a recurring basis:

Schedule of vestingFair Value of stock optionsFinancial Instruments

  Total  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3 
  September 30, 2023 
  Total  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3 
Liability for the March 2022 Warrants (Note 9) $138,000  $138,000  $  $ 
Liability for the September Warrants (Note 9) $22,361  $  $  $22,361 

  Total  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3 
  June 30, 2023 
  Total  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3 
Liability for the March 2022 Warrants (Note 9) $113,850  $113,850  $  $ 
Liability for the September Warrants (Note 9) $251,876  $  $  $251,876 
Liability $251,876  $  $  $251,876 

23

A summary of the changes in Level 3 financial instruments for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and stock-based compensation expensethe year ended June 30, 2023 is as follows:


Schedule of Changes in Level 3 Financial Instruments

Period-End Date

Number of Options Vested

Stock-based Compensation

$

September 30, 2017

-

185,540

December 31, 2017

-

302,332

March 31, 2018

-

299,399

June 30, 2018

-

302,725

September 30, 2018

265,500

203,180

December 31, 2018

31,375

126,016

March 31, 2019

31,375

108,497

June 30, 2019

31,375

96,868

September 30, 2019

131,375

66,245

December 31, 2019

31,375

46,038

March 31, 2020

31,375

37,167

June 30, 2020

31,375

29,460

September 30, 2020

131,375

9,730

 

 

 

 

716,500

1,813,197

  Warrant Liability  Contingent Consideration  Derivative liability on Senior Convertible Note 
Balance at June 30, 2022  122,730   3,328,361   9,399,620 
Fair value of the September 2022 Warrants (Note 9)  5,286,288       
Change in fair value of September 2022 Warrants (Note 9)  (5,034,412)      
Change in fair value of Series A and Series B Warrants issued with Senior Convertible Note (Note 9)  (122,730)      
Change in fair value of Bethard contingent consideration liability     2,864,551    
Elimination of Bethard contingent consideration liability on sale of Bethard     (6,192,912)   
Change in the fair value of the derivative liability on Senior Convertible Note (Note 9)        (9,399,620)
Balance at June 30, 2023  251,876  $  $ 
Change in fair value of September 2022 Warrants (Note 9)  (229,515)      
Balance at September 30, 2023 $22,361  $  $ 



The contingent consideration was settled on February 24, 2023, as part of the disposal of the Bethard Business and the derivative liability on Senior Convertible Note was eliminated on the April 28, 2023, on the conversion of the Senior Convertible Note to the Series C Preferred Stock (Note 9).

10.  Debt Forgiveness


The September 2022 Warrants were classified as Level 3 as they are plain vanilla warrants and are not callable by the Company (Note 9). The September 2022 Warrants were valued using a Black Scholes valuation model for the warrants outstanding at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023 with the following assumptions:

Accounts payable was reduced $NIL (2016 - $22,068 (20,000 Euro)) becauseSchedule of debt forgivenWarrants Outstanding Fair Value Assumptions

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Contractual term, in years  5.00   5.00 
Expected volatility  195%  154%
Risk-free interest rate  4.70%  4.27%
Dividend yield  -   - 
Conversion / exercise price $25.00  $25.00 

The March 2022 Warrants were classified as Level 1 as they are publicly traded. They are callable by an arm’s length company. the Company if certain criteria are met (Note 9). The March 2022 Warrants outstanding at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023 were valued using the following assumptions:

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Contractual term, in years  5.00   5.00 
Active market    Nasdaq   Nasdaq 
Market price $0.80  $0.66 

The Series A Warrants outstanding at September 30, 2023 and June 30, 2023 were valued using a Monte Carlo valuation model with the following assumptions:

  September 30, 2023  June 30, 2023 
Contractual term, in years  4.00   4.00 
Expected volatility  166%  152%
Risk-free interest rate  5.10%  4.90%
Dividend yield            
Conversion / exercise price $1,750.00  $1,750.00 

The Series B Warrants expired on June 2, 2023.

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Assets Measured on a Nonrecurring Basis

Assets that are measured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis are remeasured when carrying value exceeds fair value. This includes the evaluation of long-lived assets, goodwill and other intangible assets for impairment. The Company’s estimates of fair value required it to use significant unobservable inputs, representative of Level 3 fair value measurements, including numerous assumptions with respect to future circumstances that might directly impact each of the relevant asset groups’ operations in the future and are therefore uncertain.

The Company recorded it as gainassesses the carrying amount of forgiveness.long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. The Company evaluates goodwill for impairment at least annually or when triggering events occur. The Company assesses the fair value of goodwill using the income approach. Inputs used to calculate the fair value based on the income approach primarily include estimated future cash flows, discounted at a rate that approximates the cost of capital of a market participant.


11.  Subsequent EventThe Company uses undiscounted future cash flows of the asset or asset group for equipment and intangible assets. The Company estimated the fair value when conducting the long-lived asset impairment tests primarily using an income approach and used a variety of unobservable inputs and underlying assumptions consistent with those discussed above for purposes of the Company’s goodwill impairment test.


a) On February 5, 2018During the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, there was no impairment of long-lived assets, goodwill and other intangible assets.

Note 15 – Segment Information

The Company operates its business and reports its results through two complementary operating and reportable segments: EEG iGaming and EEG Games, in accordance with ASC Topic 280, Segment Reporting.

EEG iGaming includes the Company’s iGaming casino and sportsbook product offerings. Currently, the Company incorporated Esports Entertainment (Malta) Limitedoperates the business to consumer segment primarily in MaltaEurope.

EEG Games’ focus is on providing esports entertainment experiences to gamers through a combination of: (1) our proprietary infrastructure software, GGC, which underpins our focus on esports and is a leading provider of local area network (“LAN”) center management software and services, enabling us to seamlessly manage mission critical functions such as game licensing and payments, and (2) the creation of esports content for distribution to the betting industry. Currently, we operate our esports EEG Games business in the United States and Europe.

Operating segments are components of the Company for which separate discrete financial information is available to and evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), who is the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, in making decisions regarding resource allocation and assessing performance. The CODM assesses a combination of metrics such as revenue and Adjusted Segment EBITDA to evaluate the performance of each operating and reportable segment.

The Company has recast previously reported information to conform to the current management view for all prior periods presented. The changes to reportable segments had no impact to the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. 

The Company utilizes Adjusted Segment EBITDA (as defined below) as its measure of the performance of its operating segments. The following table highlights the Company’s revenues and Adjusted Segment EBITDA for each reportable segment and reconciles Adjusted Segment EBITDA on a consolidated basis to net loss. Total capital expenditures for the Company were not material to the consolidated financial statements.

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A measure of segment assets and liabilities has not been currently provided to the Company’s CODM and therefore is not shown below. The following tables present the Company’s segment information:

Schedule of Segment Information

  2023  2022 
  For the three months ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
Revenues:      
EEG iGaming segment  1,956,049   8,595,346 
EEG Games segment  733,768   1,009,918 
         
Total  2,689,817   9,605,264 
         
Adjusted Segment EBITDA(1) (2)        
EEG iGaming segment  (252,403)  (461,195)
EEG Games segment  (101,467)  (546,796)
Total Adjusted Segment EBITDA  (353,870)  (1,007,991)
         
Adjusted for:        
Other corporate and overhead costs  (3,532,983)  (2,214,448)
Interest expense  -   (1,058,408)
Change in fair value of derivative liability  -   274,864 
Change in fair value of warrant liability  205,365   2,450,556 
Change in fair value of contingent consideration  -   179,468 
Other non-operating income (loss), net  9,624  46,450 
Depreciation and amortization  (1,086,949)  (1,862,718)
Right of use asset amortization  (18,261)  (18,443)
Stock-based Compensation  (21,078)  (921,991)
Cost of acquisitions  -   (35,930)
Net loss  (4,798,152)  (4,168,591)

(1)The Company has no intersegment revenues or costs and thus no eliminations required.
(2)The Company defines Adjusted Segment EBITDA as earnings (loss) before, as applicable to the particular period, other corporate and overhead costs, interest expense; income taxes; depreciation and amortization, including right of use asset amortization; stock-based compensation; cost of acquisitions; asset impairment charges; loss on extinguishment of senior convertible note; loss on conversion of senior convertible note; change in fair value of derivative liability; change in fair value of warrant liability; change in fair value of contingent consideration; and other non-operating income (loss), net, and certain other non-recurring, non-cash or non-core items (included in table above).

Note 16 – Income Taxes

During the three months ended September 30, 2023, and the year ended June 30, 2023, the Company recorded no material current taxes, remained in a cumulative loss position in all jurisdictions, and maintained a full valuation allowance position against any deferred tax assets in the jurisdictions it operated in, thus recording no deferred tax benefits or expenses.

Note 17 – Subsequent Events

October 2023 Settlement Agreement and Waiver

Partial Settlement of Registration Delay Payments under Registration Rights Agreement

On October 6, 2023, the Company entered into a settlement agreement (“October 2023 Settlement Agreement”) with the Holder to issue common stock in partial settlement of the RRA Fees by the Company under the Series D RRA, and the previous settlement agreement, dated August 15, 2023 (Note 12), between the Company and the Holder, in connection with a delay in the filing of a registration statement for the purpose of registering the resale of the common stock issuable under the Holder’s Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and common warrants, despite the Company’s best efforts to avoid such delay. As of October 6, 2023, and November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, the Company was obligated to pay to the Holder a Registration Delay Payment of approximately $63,500 and $79,500, respectively, (subject to increase with respect to any additional RRA Fees that may accrue, from time to time, under the Series D RRA and subject to decrease in accordance with the October 2023 Settlement Agreement as described below).

The Company agreed to issue an additional 10,000 shares at $0.05 per share (“Continued Settlement Price Per Share”) in partial settlement of RRA Fees. The Company further agreed to settle an additional $1,000 (or such other amount as the parties shall mutually agree) (“Further Settlements”) on each seven day anniversary of the October 2023 Settlement Agreement (or another date mutually agreed between the parties), until the earlier of (i) the date that the parties mutually terminate the October 2023 Settlement Agreement in writing, and (ii) such time as the remaining balance of the RRA Fees are paid in full, as applicable, to satisfy up to the remaining balance of the RRA Fees at a price per share equal to the lower of (1) 90% of the lowest VWAP per share of the common stock during the ten consecutive trading day period ending and including the trading day immediately preceding the additional share settlement, and (2) the Continued Settlement Price Per Share. As part of the settlement, the Holder also agreed to continue to waive, in part, applicable antidilution provisions within the Certificates of Designations governing the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock such that the issuances of any settlement shares in accordance with the October 2023 Settlement Agreement shall not result in a Conversion Price for the applicable Conversion Amount (as such terms are defined in the Certificates of Designations governing the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock) subject to such conversion less than the lesser of (A) the Conversion Price then in effect (without giving effect to any adjustments to the Conversion Price arising solely as a wholly owned subsidiary.result of the issuances of the settlement shares under the October 2023 Settlement Agreement) and (B) the greater of (x) the Conversion Price then in effect (after giving effect to all adjustments to the Conversion Price (including, without limitation, such adjustments arising as a result of the issuances of the settlement shares under the October 2023 Settlement Agreement)) and (y) 90% of the lowest VWAP of the common stock during the ten consecutive trading day period ending and including such applicable conversion date under the terms of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, as applicable.





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The October 2023 Settlement Agreement further provides that, notwithstanding anything in the applicable Series C Certificate of Designations for the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series D Certificate of Designations for the Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to the contrary, with respect to any given conversion of any Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, to the extent such Conversion Price, as so adjusted, is greater than 90% of the lowest VWAP of the common stock during the ten (10) consecutive trading day period ending and including the trading day of the applicable conversion notice, a Conversion Floor Price Condition (as defined in the Certificates of Designations governing the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock) shall be deemed to have occurred with respect to such conversion of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock or Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, as applicable.

As part of the October 2023 Settlement Agreement, the Company triggered the anti-dilution down round price protection provisions of the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock that allows for the conversion at the conversion price described above. Due to the down round price protection provision on the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, the Company recorded a deemed dividend within stockholders’ equity associated with the reduction in conversion price in effect prior to the October 2023 Settlement Agreement from $0.10 for both the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to the conversion price as defined above, of approximately $1,566,000 based on the incremental value to the Holder due to the conversion price reduction. This incremental value will be presented on the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations as an addition to the net loss available to common stockholders in the three and six months ending December 31, 2023. The incremental value was determined by computing the additional shares the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock that would be received based on the conversion price reduction multiplied by the estimated fair value of common stock of $0.0965 as of October 6, 2023.

As part of the Further Settlements, on November 10, 2023, the Company agreed to issue an additional 80,000 shares at $0.05 and 25,961 shares at 90% of the lowest VWAP per share of the common stock during the ten consecutive trading day period ending and including the trading day immediately preceding the additional share settlement. Due to the down round price protection provision on the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock, the Company recorded a deemed dividend within stockholders’ equity associated with the reduction in conversion price in effect prior to the November 10, 2023 Further Settlements from $0.05 for both the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock to the conversion price as defined above, of approximately $2,594,000 based on the incremental value to the Holder due to the conversion price reduction. This incremental value will be presented on the unaudited condensed consolidated statement of operations as an addition to the net loss available to common stockholders in the three and six months ending December 31, 2023. The incremental value was determined by computing the additional shares the Series C Convertible Preferred Stock and Series D Convertible Preferred Stock that would be received based on the conversion price reduction multiplied by the estimated fair value of common stock of $0.0426 as of November 10, 2023.

Partial Waiver of Subsequent Placement Optional Redemption of Preferred Shares

The Company also entered into a waiver agreement (“October 2023 Waiver”) on October 6, 2023, with the Holder, as a condition to access any net proceeds from the future sale of shares of common stock under the Company’s previously announced “at the market” (or “ATM”) equity offering program pursuant to a prospectus supplement that was filed with the SEC on September 15, 2023. The Holder agreed to partially waive its rights to ATM proceeds under the terms of a Subsequent Placement Optional Redemption, as defined in each of the Series C Certificate of Designations and Series D Certificate of Designations, but only with respect to sales under the ATM equity offering program (“ATM Sales”) and not with respect to any other future Subsequent Placement (as defined in each of the Series C Certificate of Designations and Series D Certificate of Designations) and, further, only to the extent of a waiver that provide that 50% of the net proceeds from ATM Sales (after deducting the agent’s commissions pursuant to the “at the market” offering and other reasonable and customary offering expenses) be retained by the Company and the remaining 50% of the net proceeds from ATM Sales be used by the Company to redeem first, the outstanding shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and second, the outstanding shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock (“Redemption Proceeds”), unless the Holder elects to change such allocations (or waive such redemption, in whole or in part, with respect to one or more ATM Sales) as evidenced by a written notice to the Company (“Subsequent Placement Limited Waiver”). Concurrent with the execution of the October 2023 Settlement Agreement, the Company executed an escrow agreement (“Escrow Agreement”) with an independent third-party escrow agent (“Escrow Agent”), pursuant to which Redemption Proceeds received from each closing of ATM Sales shall be promptly deposited into a non-interest bearing escrow account (“Escrow Account”) and disbursed to the Holder under the terms and conditions contained in the September Settlement Agreement and the Escrow Agreement.

Subsequent conversion for Series C Preferred Stock

Subsequent to September 30, 2023, from October 1, 2023 through November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, the Holder exchanged approximately $1,161,000 in Series C Preferred Stock and approximately $12,000 of accrued dividends for 27,755,842 shares of our common stock at conversion prices equal to 90% of the lowest VWAP (as defined in the Senior Convertible Note) of our common stock for a trading day during the ten consecutive trading day period ending, and including, the applicable date that the conversion price was lowered for purposes of a conversion, or the floor price then in effect. The reduction in the Series C Preferred Stock was offset by the aggregate Alternate Conversion Floor Amount of approximately $188,000 and additional accrued dividends of approximately $58,000 over the same period. As of November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, approximately $5,500,000 in aggregate amount of the Series C Preferred Stock remained outstanding. The Company intends to continue to effect additional equity conversions under the same terms in the foreseeable future.

Subsequent ATM Sales

As discussed above, the Company obtained a partial waiver of the Holder’s Redemption Amounts, and from October 1, 2023 through November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, the Company sold an aggregate of 37,617,537 shares through ATM Sales for gross proceeds of approximately $2,088,000, and has up to approximately $5,099,000 in shares of common stock remaining that can be sold under the ATM at November 17, 2023. The net proceeds from these ATM Sales under the ATM equity offering program of approximately $2,015,000 were allocated 50% to the Company, and 50% to the Holder, pursuant to the October Settlement Agreement. Fees paid to the agent related to these ATM Sales were approximately $73,000.

As of November 17, 2023, there were approximately $509,000 of Redemption Proceeds instructed for deposit into the Escrow Account for the Holder. Under the terms of the October Settlement Agreement and Escrow Agreement, the Redemption Proceeds will not be released to the Holder until the Redemption Proceeds equal or exceed $250,000 from additional ATM Sales, and the Escrow Agent has received written instruction from either the Company or the Holder to release the Redemption Proceeds. As of November 17, 2023, there was approximately $322,000of the Redemption Proceeds disbursed from the Escrow Account to the Holder for redemption of 312 shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock.

Drafted.gg

On October 26, 2023, the Company signed a binding letter of intent to acquire a 30% minority interest, in furtherance of strategic collaboration and revenue sharing agreement with Drafted.gg, a leading wagerable esports content producer based in Czech Republic. The Company expects to purchase the remaining 70% of the business by the end of the fiscal year. The purchase price for the initial 30% minority interest is $300,000. The Company’s Chief Executive Officer has an indirect immaterial interest in Drafted.gg.

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations


The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with the accompanying Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and related notes thereto included elsewhere in this report. This section of this report includes a number of forward-looking statements that reflect our current views with respect to future events and financial performance. Forward looking statements are often identified by words like:such as, but not limited to, believe, expect, estimate, anticipate, intend, plan, project targets, likely, aim, will, would, could, and similar expressions or words which, by their nature, refer to future events. You should not place undue certainty on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this report. These forward lookingforward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from historical results or our predictions.


Overview


Esports Entertainment Group, Inc., ("Esports Entertainment", "the Company", “our”These risks and uncertainties include those described in this Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, and elsewhere in this report and in our 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K, including those described under “Risk Factors” therein, as may be updated in our filings we make with the SEC. Forward-looking statements that were true at the time made may ultimately prove to be incorrect or "we") was incorporated in Nevadafalse. Readers are cautioned to not place undue reliance on July 22, 2008.  forward-looking statements, which reflect management’s view only as of the date of this report. We undertake no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results, unless required by law.

Overview

Esports Entertainment is a development-stage online gamblingskill-based, competitive, and 18+ gaming company and plans to offer wagering on esports events and the ability to participate in video game tournaments for real-money in a licensed and secure environment.


The online gambling market represents one of the fastest growing segments of the gambling industry. H2 Gambling Capital, a leading supplier of data and market intelligence on the global gambling industry, estimates the current size of the global online gambling market is in excess of US$50 billion.  Source: H2 Gambling Capital, Global Online Gambling Report 2016.


The esports market represents the fastest growing sports market in the world. According to market research firm Newzoo, the global esports audience will reach 385 million in 2017, made up of 191 million esports enthusiasts and a further 194 million occasional viewers. The number of enthusiasts is expected to grow by 50% toward 2020, totaling 286 million. According to Fortune Magazine, the esports fan base will surpass the NFL by 2017. In 2016, there were 424 esports events with a prize pool above $5,000 worldwide. North America held the 28% of the events, followed by Western Europe with 26%, and Eastern Europe with 13%. Total esports prize money in 2016 reached $93.3 million, up from $61.0 million in 2015, or an increase of 52.9% year on year. For major esports events with prize pools above $5,000, total prize money reached $81.5 million, up from $54.7 million in 2015, or an increase of 49.0% year on year. Forbes magazine projects fans of esports will wager $23 billion by 2020.


Esports is the professionalizationorganized form of video games.  Contrary to its name, esports does not involve video games of traditional sports suchgaming by professional players, playing individually or as football and basketball. Rather, esportsteams. Esports typically takes the form of organized, multiplayer video games that include genres such as real-time strategy, fighting, first-person shooter and multiplayer online battle arena games. The best-known example of an esports game among non-esports enthusiasts is Call of Duty. Currently, however, the two most successful esports games are Dota 2 and League of Legends (a multiplayer online battle arena game) and Counter Strike: Global Offensive (afirst-person shooter game).  Other popular games include SmiteStarCraft IICall of Duty¸ Heroes of the Storm, and Hearthstone. Esports also includes games which can be played, primarily by amateurs, in multiplayer competitions such as WII (Nintendo), and Halo (343 Industries).


Although official competitions have long been a part of video game culture, participation and spectatorship of such events have seen a massive global surge in popularity with the rapid growth of online streaming over the last few years. The advent of online streaming technology has turned esports into a global industry that includes professional players and teams competing in major events that are simultaneously watched in person in stadiums (which are often sold out), as well as of online viewers





(which regularly exceed 1,000,000 for major tournaments).  The impact has been so significant, that many video game developers now build features into their games designed to facilitate competition.


Esports Entertainment intends to offer esports enthusiasts from around the world, excluding the United States, the ability to wager on a wide variety of esports events. Esports Entertainment intends to offer users the opportunity to wager against other users utilizing a peer-to-peer wagering system with no risk to the Company. Esports Entertainment plans to generate revenue from fees charged to players based on a percentage of the amount wagered on an event. Esports Entertainment intends to offer spectators the ability to wager on all major professional esports events and a wide range of amateur esports events.


Esports Entertainment also intends to offer users from around the world, excluding 13 States within the United States, the ability to participate in online mobile and PC video game tournaments and win cash prizes. Participants will be able to enter and play against each other with prize money distributed to the last remaining competitors. Esports will collect a percentage of tournament entry fees and will not have any of its own capital at risk. Esports Entertainment intends to offer users a wide selection of video games of skill to be played online for real money in both small groups and major tournaments.


Esports Entertainment will not offer online users traditional casino style games such as poker, craps or slots, nor will it offer online wagering on traditional sporting events such as football or soccer. Esports Entertainment will be focused solely on offering online wagering on the widest range of esports events broadcast from around the world, as well as, hosting online video game tournaments for enthusiasts.


Given the global demand for live esports events, Esports Entertainment also intends to acquire the 62,000-square foot Grand Princess Casino in Antigua, for the purposes of converting it into an Esports Coliseum that will hold a variety of esports events such as: hosting spectators as they watch live esports events on the main floor; and hosting video game tournaments that provide visitors with the opportunity to participate in tournaments on the second floor.


Our initial plan to launch and operate our business involves two phases.


In the first phase, we intend to complete the development, testing and launching of our esports focused online gambling website. We estimate that the costs involved in completing the first phase will be approximately $2,000,000.  Our sales and marketing efforts began in the third quarter of 2017. We intend to launch our online esports focused wagering website in the first quarter of 2018.


In the second phase, we intend to acquire, renovate, equip and operate our land based Esports Coliseum.  We estimate the cost of acquiring and refurbishing the Grand Princess Casino in Antigua to be approximately $14,000,000.  We further estimate the cost of equipping and operating the esports focused multi-purpose facility at approximately $6,000,000 to $8,000,000.  We intend to acquire, renovate, equip and launch our esports focused multi-purpose facility in Antigua within twelve months of raising the necessary funds.  We expect our sales and marketing efforts to begin within twelve months of the commencement of operations.


We currently have twelve full time and three-part time employees.  If we are able to raise sufficient capital, we plan to hire additional employees by March 31, 2018.


To date, our operations have been limited to the design, develop and testing of our wagering systems. As of December 31, 2017, we have not commenced commercial operations. As of December 31, 2017, we have not generated any revenue from our operations.






Our executive and business offices are located at Commercial Centre, Jolly Harbour, St. Mary’s, Antigua and Barbuda.  Our telephone number is (268) 562-1119.


Online Operations


Esports Entertainment intends to offer users from around the world, excluding the United States, the ability to wager on a wide variety of esports events. Esports event gambling involves spectators wagering online on the outcome of professional and amateur esporting events. Esports Entertainment intends to offer users the opportunity to wager against other users utilizing a peer-to-peer wagering system with no risk to the Company. Esports Entertainment intends to offer spectators the ability to wager on allMost major professional esports events and a wide range of amateur esports events that will beare broadcast live via streaming services including twitch.tv azubu.tv, ustream.tvand youtube.com. youtube.com.

Esports Entertainment currently expectsGroup (the “Company” or “EEG) is an esports-focused iGaming and entertainment company with a global footprint. EEG’s strategy is to launch onlinebuild and mobile versionsacquire betting and related platforms, and lever them into the rapidly growing esports vertical.

Basis of Presentation

We operate two complementary business segments: Our EEG iGaming business and our EEG Games business.

EEG iGaming

EEG iGaming includes the esports betting platform with full casino and other functionality and services for iGaming customers. iDefix, proprietary technology acquired in connection with the acquisition of Lucky Dino, is an MGA licensed iGaming platform with payments, payment automation manager, bonusing, loyalty, compliance and casino integrations that services Lucky Dino.

EEG’s goal is to be a leader in the large and rapidly growing sector of esports event bettingreal-money wagering, offering fans the ability to wager on approved esports events in a licensed and secure environment. From February 2021, under the VIE brand beginningterms of our MGA license, we are now able to accept wagers from residents of over 180 jurisdictions including countries within the EU, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, on our platform.

Alongside the esports focused platform, EEG owns and operates five online casino brands of Lucky Dino Gaming Limited and Hiidenkivi Estonia OU, its wholly-owned subsidiary (collectively referred to as “Lucky Dino”), licensed by the MGA on its in-house built iDefix casino-platform. We currently hold one Tier-1 gambling license in Malta. Our Lucky Dino business provides a foothold in mature markets in Europe into which we believe we can cross-sell our esports offerings.

EEG Games

EEG Games’ focus is on providing esports entertainment experiences to gamers through a combination of: (1) our proprietary infrastructure software, GGC, which underpins our focus on esports and is a leading provider of local area network (“LAN”) center management software and services, enabling us to seamlessly manage mission critical functions such as game licensing and payments, and (2) the first quartercreation of 2018.


Esports Entertainment also intendsesports content for distribution to offer users from around the world, excluding 13 States withinbetting industry. Currently, we operate our esports EEG Games business in the United States and Europe.

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Compliance with Nasdaq Listing Requirements

On November 30, 2022, the ability to enter and participate in online video game tournaments and win cash prizes. Participants will be able to enter and play against each other with prize money distributedCompany received a determination from the Nasdaq Listing Panel (the “Panel”) granting the Company’s request for the continued listing of its common stock on the Capital Market tier of Nasdaq, subject to the last remaining competitors. We will collectCompany evidencing compliance with the Bid Price Rule (described below), and the minimum of $2,500,000 stockholders’ equity requirement (the “Equity Rule”), as set forth in Nasdaq Listing Rules 5550(a)(2) and 5550(b)(1). On March 9, 2023, the Company received a tournament entry fee for scheduled tournaments and will not have any of our own capital at risk. Esports Entertainment intends to offer users a wide selection of video games of skill to be played online for real money in small groups to major tournaments. Users will be able to enter and participate in tournaments utilizing their PC, game console or mobile device. In video game tournaments, players play against each other in either ring games (i.e., games for cash on a hand-by-hand basis) or in tournaments (i.e., players play against each other for tournament chips with prize money distributed to the last remaining competitors) or variations thereof. Esports Entertainment collects a percentage of each pot (the “rake”) in ring games and a tournament entry fee for scheduled tournaments and sit and go tournaments, which do not put any of the Company’s own capital at risk. Esports Entertainment expects to launch online and mobile versions of tournament play, initially utilizing simple video games and later more complex video games, under the VIE brand beginning in the second half of 2018, globally.


Esports Entertainment has been issued a Client Provider Authorization Permitletter from the Kahnawake Gaming Commission in Canada. The computer serversPanel indicating that the Company had regained compliance with the Bid Price Rule and related equipment required for our esports gambling business will be located inon June 13, 2023, the data center facilities on the Mohawk of Kahnawake Indian Reservation in Canada. Although this Permit allows Esports Entertainment’s wholly-owned subsidiary to conduct real-money online gambling and wagering activities onCompany received a global basis, Esports Entertainment believes that also operating from Curacao, in addition tonotice from the Mohawk Indian Reservation in Canada, is more beneficial for the following reasons:


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access to experienced staff

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access to premium office space

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lower operating costs


Accordingly, Esports Entertainment has been issued a Curacao eGaming License in Curacao in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The License allows Esports Entertainment’s wholly-owned subsidiary to conduct real-money online gambling and wagering activities on a global basis from Curacao.


We have a Betting Gaming Platform Software Agreement with Swiss Interactive Software GmbH, a company controlled by Yan Rozum, one of our directors. Under the Agreement, Swiss Interactive has agreed to grant Esports Entertainment an exclusive license to offer certain Swiss Interactive developed esports event wagering platforms for real money play and wagering.  






We have agreements with a number of entitiesPanel providing that allows us to process money transfers through the internet.

We will control the compliance, payments, customer service, marketing and other aspects of our business.


Land Based Operations


In December 2017, the Company made an offerdemonstrated compliance with the requirements for continued listing on The Nasdaq Capital Market, including the Equity Rule. The Company remains subject to purchasea “Panel Monitor,” as defined by Nasdaq Listing Rule 5815(d)(4)(A), through June 13, 2024. In the Grand Princess Casino, located in Jolly Harbor, Antigua, for $7,500,000 (US$).  A condition of the purchase isevent the Company is requiredfails to paysatisfy a deposit of $750,000. Whilecontinued listing requirement during the Panel Monitor, the Company continues to seek additional sources of equity capital, as of December 31, 2017 the Company has not yet paid the required deposit.


In addition to the purchase price, the Company will also need approximately $5,000,000 to refurbish and renovate the facility plus $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 to purchase equipment and provide working capital during the start-up phase following its opening.  The Company estimates the facility, if and when it begins operations, will have approximately 12 employees and will cost approximately $50,000 per month to operate.  If the Company’s offer is accepted, and needed capital is raised, the Company estimates the esports casino will not begin operations until 12 months after the needed capital is raised.


The Grand Princess Casino willmay not be operated as a traditional casino.  Rather, it will host spectators as they watch live esports events on the main floor, as well as, provide visitorsprovided with the opportunity to participate in video game tournaments onpresent a compliance plan to the second floor, allStaff and the Staff will not be permitted to grant additional time for the Company to regain compliance with respect to that deficiency, nor will the Company be afforded an applicable cure or compliance period pursuant to Rule 5810(c)(3), which process might otherwise be available under the Esports Coliseum brand.Nasdaq Listing Rules, but would instead have an opportunity to request a new hearing with the Panel. The Company’s securities may be at that time delisted from Nasdaq. As of September 30, 2023, the Company’s stockholders’ equity was under the minimum $2,500,000 Equity Rule requirement.


A live esports event normally involves twoSubsequent to regaining compliance, on September 6, 2023, the Company received a deficiency notification letter from the Staff indicating that the Company’s common stock had closed below $1.00 per share for the previous thirty consecutive business days and was not in compliance with the “Bid Price Rule”. The Company was granted 180 calendar days from the date of such notice, or until March 4, 2024, to regain compliance with the Bid Price Rule. To regain compliance, the bid price for the Company’s common stock must close at $1.00 per share or more professional teams which are contractedfor a minimum of 10 consecutive business days. On October 20, 2023, the Company received another deficiency notification letter from the Staff indicating that the Company’s common stock had closed under $0.10 a share for ten consecutive days, and was not in compliance with the “Low Price Rule”. On October 27, 2023, the Company submitted a request for a hearing and on October 30, 2023 received a letter notifying the Company that the hearing is scheduled for December 14, 2023 and any delisting is stayed until a determination is made from the Staff subsequent to participate.the hearing. The sponsorCompany will be expected to address all listing rule deficiencies at the time of the event is typically requiredhearing.

Any failure to payregain and maintain compliance with the transportationcontinued listing requirements of Nasdaq could result in delisting of our common stock from Nasdaq and lodging expensesnegatively impact our company and holders of our common stock, including by reducing the willingness of investors to hold our common stock because of the participating teams.  The qualityresulting decreased price, liquidity and trading of teams participatingour common stock, limited availability of price quotations and reduced news and analyst coverage. Delisting may adversely impact the perception of our financial condition, cause reputational harm with investors, our employees and parties conducting business with us and limit our access to debt and equity financing.

Key Performance Indicators

In the esports and gaming industry, revenue is driven by discretionary consumer spending. We have no way of determining why customers spend more or less money; therefore, we are unable to quantify a dollar amount for each factor that impacts our customers’ spending behaviors. However, some insight into the factors that we believe are likely to account for such changes and which factors may have a greater impact than others, include decreases in discretionary consumer spending have historically been brought about by weakened general economic conditions, such as lackluster recoveries from recessions, high unemployment levels, higher income taxes, low levels of consumer confidence, weakness in the housing market and high fuel or other transportation costs. Such insights are based solely on the cash prize offeredour judgment and professional experience, and no assurance can be given as to the winner.  Asaccuracy of our judgments. The vast majority of our revenues is EEG iGaming revenue, which is highly dependent upon the number and volume and spending levels of customers.

Reportable Segments

At September 30, 2023, the Company has two reportable segments: EEG iGaming and EEG Games, consistent with June 30, 2023.

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Financial Highlights

The following tables set forth a sponsorsummary of our financial results for the event, we will beperiods indicated and are derived from our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements for the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively:

  

Three months ended

September 30,

 
  2023  2022 
       
Net revenue $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
Total operating costs and expenses $(7,702,958) $(15,666,785)
Total other income (expense), net $214,989 $1,892,930 
Net loss $(4,798,152) $(4,168,591)
Net loss attributable to common stockholders $(18,561,628) $(4,443,763)

Non-GAAP Information

This report includes Adjusted EBITDA, which is a major contributor to the cash prize pool with the goal of making the prize poolnon-U.S. GAAP (“U.S. GAAP” is defined as large as possible so as attract the highest quality teams.


The Grand Princess Casino consists of 62,000 square feet over three floors and will be rebranded as the Esports Coliseum.


Initially, the first floor of the Esports Coliseum will be used to host events arranged by existing and established esports tournament organizers. We intend to work with multiple esports tournament organizers and arrange for them to host one or a series of events at the Esports Coliseum. As a permanent esports event hosting facility, tournament organizers will benefit from the cost efficiency of not having to ship, assemble and then remove the equipment and services needed to host an esports event involving multiple teams, 1,500 spectators and broadcasting in a temporary facility. The Esports Coliseum plans to generate revenue from facilities rental to tournament organizersaccounting principles generally accepted in the formUnited States of a flat feeAmerica) financial performance measure that we use to supplement our results presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The presentation of this financial information is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a percentagesubstitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. The Company uses this non-U.S. GAAP financial measure for financial and operational decision making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. The Company believes that it provides useful information about operating results, enhances the overall understanding of ticket sales.


Ultimately, we also intendpast financial performance and future prospects, and allows for greater transparency with respect to organizekey metrics used by management in its financial and host our own esports events onoperational decision making. Adjusted EBITDA, as calculated, may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of performance of other companies in other industries or within the first floorsame industry. We define Adjusted EBITDA as earnings (loss) before, as applicable to the particular period, interest expense; income taxes; depreciation and amortization including right of the Esports Coliseum. We intend to negotiate with multiple video game publishers to secure the rights to their game software to enable us to host one or more esports events at the Esports Coliseum. Theuse asset amortization; stock-based compensation; cost of acquisitions; asset impairment charges; loss on extinguishment of senior convertible note; loss on conversion of senior convertible note; change in fair value of derivative liability; change in fair value of warrant liability; change in fair value of contingent consideration; and other non-operating income (loss), net and certain other non-recurring, non-cash or non-core items, as described in the game software licensesreconciliation below, if not covered above.

Adjusted EBITDA excludes certain expenses that are negotiated individuallyrequired in accordance with U.S. GAAP because they are non-recurring items (for example, in the case of transaction-related costs), non-cash expenditures (for example, in the case of depreciation and can be based on a flat fee, as a percentageamortization, stock-based compensation, asset impairment charges, change in fair value of derivative liability and change in fair value of warrant liability), or are not related to our underlying business performance (for example, in the prize pool, as a percentagecase of ticket sales, or at no cost. We intendinterest income and expense and litigation settlement and related costs).

Segment Revenues and Adjusted EBITDA

The table below presents our Segment Revenues and Adjusted EBITDA reconciled to attract esports spectator demographic focused sponsors and advertisers to make financial contributes to the event prize pool. We intend to enter into agreements with the esports teams from around the world to have them participate in our events. The teams will have the opportunity to competenet loss, for the prize pool offered.periods indicated:

  For the three months ended September 30, 
  2023  2022 
Net Revenue:        
EEG iGaming segment $1,956,049  $8,595,346 
EEG Games segment $733,768  $1,009,918 
         
Total $2,689,817  $9,605,264 
         
Net loss: $(4,798,152) $(4,168,591)
         
Adjusted for:        
Interest expense $-  $1,058,408 
Change in fair value of derivative liability $-  $(274,864)
Change in fair value of warrant liability $(205,365) $(2,450,556)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration $-  $(179,468)
Other non-operating (income) loss, net $(9,624) $(46,450)
Depreciation and amortization $1,086,949  $1,862,718 
Right of use asset amortization $18,261  $18,443 
Stock-based compensation $21,078  $921,991 
Cost of acquisitions $-  $35,930 
Total Adjusted EBITDA $(3,886,853) $(3,222,439)
         
Adjusted EBITDA(1)        
EEG iGaming segment $(252,403) $(461,195)
EEG Games segment $(101,467) $(546,796)
Other(2) $

(3,532,983

) $

(2,214,448

)
Total Adjusted EBITDA $(3,886,853) $(3,222,439)

(1) We intend to broadcast globally all esports events live on multiple video streaming platforms, such as twitch.tvhave no intersegment revenues or costs and youtube.com.  We intend to market the events primarily through online advertising on esports focused websitesthus no eliminations were required.

(2) Other comprises corporate and the websites andoverhead costs.




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social mediaResults of professional esports players and teams. We plan to generate revenue in the form of ticket sales, third party sponsorship and advertising fees, both at the Esports Coliseum and on online broadcasts of tournaments.Operations


The second floor of the Esports Coliseum will provide a tournament play area with space for up to 200 participants who will play video games among themselves. The tournament play area will be equipped with 200 gaming stations, each of which will include the latest in gaming hardware and accessories, a computer with a large monitor, desk and ergonomic chair. Participants will be able to enter and play against each other for tournament chips with prize money distributed to the last remaining competitors. We will collect a tournament entry fee for scheduled tournaments and will not have any of our own capital at risk. No spectator seating will be available on the second floor and the tournaments played on the second floor will not be broadcast.


The second floor will also host a full-service restaurant and lounge. A portion of the third floor is planned for a roof top patio bar area. The remainder of the third floor will be utilized for offices.


Sales and Marketing


We plan to:

·

implement an affiliate marketing program. Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing by which a business, such as ours, rewards affiliates for each customer brought by the affiliate's marketing efforts. Affiliate marketing is a very successful form of online marketing and is utilized by global leaders such as Amazon, Apple and all leading online gambling sites.

·

advertise and sponsor major professional esports events held in stadiums around the world that are broadcast online to a global audience.

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utilize professional esports players and other celebrities, who have an interest in video games and esports, to generate new customers.


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use a multimedia approach focusing on acquiring and retaining customers.


·

use online advertisements, paid search optimization, and various social media campaigns to increase our online presence and drive traffic to our website.


If we are able to acquire the Grand Princess Casino in Antigua, the Esports Entertainment brands will be featured prominently as a major sponsor of professional esports events held at the facility and broadcast globally.


Competition


The online gambling and wagering industry is increasingly competitive. With relatively low barriers to entry, new competitors are entering the esports wagering and video game tournament segments. In both of these segments, there currently exist several major competitors.  Because many of these competitors focus on delivering one product, as opposed to a full suite of esports and video gambling products and services that Esports Entertainment intends to offer, the competitors may offer an equivalent or superior product to that of the Company.  Esports Entertainment expects the number of companies offering products and services in each market segment to increase.  Many of Esports Entertainment’s current and potential competitors, including but not limited to Unikrn, Skilz, bet365, William Hill, Betway, and Pinnacle Sports, have far greater resources than Esports Entertainment.






Regulations Affecting our Business


The offering and operation of online real-money gambling platforms and related software and solutions is subject to extensive regulation and approval by various federal, state, provincial, tribal and foreign agencies (collectively, “gaming authorities”). Gambling laws require us to obtain licenses or findings of suitability from gaming authorities for Esports Entertainment, including each of our subsidiaries engaged in these activities, and certain of our directors, officers, employees and in some instances, significant shareholders (typically beneficial owners of more than 5% of a company’s outstanding equity). The criteria used by gambling authorities to make determinations as to qualification and suitability of an applicant varies among jurisdictions, but generally require the submission of detailed personal and financial information followed by a thorough investigation. Gaming authorities have broad discretion in determining whether an applicant qualifies for licensing or should be found suitable. Gambling authorities generally look to the following criteria when determining to grant a license or finding of suitability, including (i) the financial stability, integrity and responsibility of the applicant, (ii) the quality and security of the applicant’s online real-money platform and gaming equipment and related software, as applicable, (iii) and, the past history of the applicant. Gambling authorities may, subject to certain administrative proceeding requirements, (i) deny an application, or limit, condition, restrict, revoke or suspend any license, registration, finding of suitability or approval, and (ii) fine any person licensed, registered or found suitable or approved. Notwithstanding the foregoing, some jurisdictions explicitly prohibit gaming in all or certain forms and we will not market our gambling services in these jurisdictions. If any director, officer or employee of ours fails to qualify for a license or is found unsuitable (including due to the failure to submit the required documentation) by a gaming authority, we may deem it necessary, or be required to, sever our relationship with such person, which may include terminating the employment of any such person. Gambling authorities have the right to investigate any individual or entity having a material relationship with us, to determine whether such individual or entity is suitable or should be licensed to do business as a business associate of ours. In addition, certain gambling authorities monitor the activities of the entities they regulate both in their respective jurisdiction and in other jurisdictions to ensure that these entities are in compliance with local standards on a worldwide basis. As a regulated entity, we will be required to maintain strong corporate governance standards and will be required to, among other things, maintain effective internal controls over our financial reporting and disclosure controls and procedures, maintain systems for accurate record keeping, file periodic reports with gaming authorities and maintain strict compliance with various laws and regulations applicable to our business.


We will work to obtain all permits, authorizations, registrations and/or licenses required in the jurisdictions in which we operate.  We will have a zero-tolerance approach to money laundering, fraud and collusion and we will work with regulators and law enforcement globally in this area.  We plan to have a dedicated compliance team that will work to ensure that we comply with all regulatory requirements under our licenses, as well as all applicable anti-money laundering, anti-fraud and anti-collusion rules and laws.


We will be dedicated to responsible gambling practices and will seek to provide our customers with the resources and services they need to play responsibly. These practices, resources and services are expected to include deposit limits, table and game play limits, voluntary restrictions on access and use of certain games, self-exclusion and cooling off periods, and voluntary permanent exclusions from our services, sites and applications.


The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes included elsewhere in this report. The financial data is at the consolidated and reporting segment levels and reported in U.S. Dollars ($).


MaterialComparison of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022

Net Revenue

Net revenue totaled $2.7 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, a decrease of $6.9 million, or 72%, from the $9.6 million recorded in the three months ended September 30, 2022. The decrease is primarily attributable to the sale of the Bethard Business on February 24, 2023 and the wind down and eventual liquidation of the Argyll entities where revenue producing operations were ceased on December 8, 2022. The iGaming operations of Lucky Dino, Bethard and Argyll (before Bethard and Argyll were disposed of) were also impacted by worsening investment and market conditions and regulatory changes in line itemsthe Finland and the UK from fiscal 2023, and the worsening investment and market conditions. The decrease in our Statementthe iGaming segment revenue was $6.6 million falling from $8.6 million to $2.0 million. Revenue in the EEG Games segment also decreased $0.3 million from $1.0 million to $0.7 million due to the timing of Operations forhardware installations.

Cost of Revenue

Cost of revenue totaled $0.6 million in the sixthree months ended December 31, 2017 asSeptember 30, 2023, a decrease of $3.2 million, or 84%, from the $3.8 million recorded in the three months ended September 30, 2022. The decrease is primarily attributable to the previously mentioned disposals of the Bethard Business and the Argyll operating entities and the decrease in the iGaming operations of Lucky Dino in the EEG iGaming segment and includes corresponding EEG iGaming decreases in line with revenue. The decreases include $2.1 million lower payment processing fees, platform costs, gaming duties and costs related to revenue sharing arrangements, $0.3 million lower game provider expenses and $0.5 million lower other direct expenses related to the delivery of services. EEG Games also had a reduction in costs with $0.2 million lower hosting, hardware and equipment costs and other direct expenses.

Sales and Marketing

Sales and marketing expense totaled $0.9 million in the three months ended September 30, 2023, a decrease of $1.5 million, or 63%, compared to the same period last year, are discussed below:






Revenue and Expenses


We had no revenue from July 22, 2008 (inception) through December 31, 2017.


Our operating results$2.4 million recorded for the sixthree months ended December 31, 2017,September 30, 2022. The decrease was primarily attributable to a $0.2 million reduction in marketing and $1.5 million lower affiliate costs related to the sixEEG iGaming segment, offset by a $0.2 million increase in corporate expense driven by our service partners.

General and Administrative

General and administrative expense totaled $6.2 million for the three months ended December 31, 2016 are summarized as follows.


Our operating expenses are classified into several categories:


· Directors Compensation

· Consulting Fees

· Professional Fees

· General and Administrative Expenses


Directors Compensation is comprisedSeptember 30, 2023, a decrease of cash and stock fees paid$3.3 million, or 35%, compared to the Directors$9.5 million recorded for the three months ended September 30, 2022. The decrease was primarily attributable to decreases of $1.2 million in payroll costs, $0.8 million depreciation and amortization, $0.6 million in information technology related costs, and $0.4 million decrease related to other general and administrative cost from the EEG iGaming segment, and further decreases of $0.5 million in payroll costs and $0.1 million related to other general and administrative costs from the EEG Games segment. Corporate general and administrative costs increased $0.2 million with $0.5 million for legal settlement and $0.8 million higher other general and administrative cost primarily including legal and professional fees, offset by $0.2 million lower payroll costs and $0.9 million lower stock based compensation expense.

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Other Income (expense)

Other income (expense), net decreased by $1.7 million from income of $1.9 million for the three months ended September 30, 2022 to income of $0.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2023. The other income for the three months ended September 30, 2023 resulted primarily from $0.2 million of income from the reduction in fair value of the Company.  These amounted to $124,067warrant liability. The driver of the change in fair value of the warrants was a decrease of $0.2 million for the sixSeptember 2022 Warrants issued as part of the September 2022 Offering that decreased from the $0.3 million valued on June 30, 2023 to less than $0.1 million at September 30, 2023.

The other income (expense), net for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and $46,250September 30, 2022 results primarily from $1.1 million of interest expense related to the Senior Convertible Note, offset by other income primarily made up of $0.3 million for the six months ended December 31, 2016.  The increase of $77,817 in Directors fees period over period is attributable primarily to the change in the Board members appointed duringfair value of the year.


Consulting fees are comprisedderivative liability on Senior Convertible Note, $2.5 million from the reduction in fair value of cashthe warrant liability and stock fees paid to Consultants to the Company. These amounted to $269,297$0.2 million for the sixchange in the fair value of the contingent consideration due as part of the Bethard transaction from the prior year. The driver of the change in fair value of the warrants was a decrease of $1.5 million for the September 2022 Warrants issued as part of the September 2022 Offering that decreased from the $5.3 million valued on issuance at September 19, 2022 to $3.8 million at September 30, 2022 and a decrease of $0.9 million for the March 2022 Warrants from $2.1 million at June 30, 2022 to $1.2 million at September 30, 2022.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

Liquidity and Going Concern

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements of the Company have been prepared assuming the Company will continue as a going concern. The going concern basis of presentation assumes that the Company will continue in operation one year after the date these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are issued and will be able to realize its assets and discharge its liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.

The Company has determined that certain factors raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern for a least one year from the date of issuance of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

The Company considered that it had an accumulated deficit of $186.2 million as of September 30, 2023 and that it has had a history of recurring losses from operations and recurring negative cash flows from operations as it has prepared to grow its esports business through acquisition and new venture opportunities. At September 30, 2023, the Company had $0.3 million of available cash on-hand and net current liabilities of $7.9 million. Net cash used in operating activities for the three months ended December 31, 2017September 30, 2023 was $2.2 million, which includes a net loss of $4.8 million.

The Company also considered its current liquidity as well as future market and $236,000economic conditions that may be deemed outside the control of the Company as it relates to obtaining financing and generating future profits.

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In determining whether the Company can overcome the presumption of substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern, the Company may consider the effects of any mitigating plans for the six months ended December 31, 2016.additional sources of financing. The increase of $33,297 in Consulting fees over the prior period is attributed primarilyCompany identified additional financing sources it believes, depending on market conditions, may be available to additional work being contracted outfund its operations and drive future growth, which includes

(i)up to approximately $7.2 million of gross proceeds from sales of shares of common stock under the equity distribution agreement entered into on September 15, 2023, (the “Equity Distribution Agreement”) through an “at the market” (“ATM”) equity offering program whereby, per the settlement agreement entered into by the Company on October 6, 2023, (the “October 2023 Settlement Agreement”), of which on November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, $5.1 million remained to be utilized (the Company shall receive 50% of the net proceeds from ATM sales (after deducting the agent’s commissions pursuant to the “at the market” offering and other customary offering expenses) and the remaining 50% of the net proceeds from ATM Sales will be used by the Company to redeem first, the outstanding shares of Series D Convertible Preferred Stock and second, the outstanding shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, unless the Holder elects to change such allocations (discussed further below));
(ii)the potential expected proceeds from future offerings, where the amount of the offering has not yet been determined; and
(iii)the ability to raise additional financing from other sources.

These above plans are likely to require the Company to third party consultants.


Professional Fees consist primarily of our contracted accounting, legal and audit fees. These amountedplace reliance on several factors, including favorable market conditions, to $59,745 for the six months ended December 31, 2017 and $28,347 for the six months ended December 31, 2016.  The increase of $31,398 in professional fees period over period is attributable primarily to increases in accounting, legal and audit fees for preparation and review of our filings with the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)access additional capital in the quarter.future. These plans were therefore determined not to be sufficient to overcome the presumption of substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.


GeneralThe amount of available cash on hand on November 17, 2023, one business day preceding this filing, was approximately $0.6 million.

The Company believes that its current level of cash is not sufficient to fund its operations and Administrative Expenses refersobligations without additional financing. Although the Company has financing available, as described above, the ability to our salaries, occupancy costs, marketing costs, travel costs, office supplies, telephone expenses, bank charges, feesraise financing using these sources is subject to processseveral factors, including market and file documents witheconomic conditions, performance, and investor sentiment as it relates to the SEC, stock transfer fees, investors relations costs, corporate filing fees,Company and other administrative expenses. These amountedthe esports and iGaming industry. The combination of these conditions was determined to $813,420raise substantial doubt regarding the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least one year from the six months ended December 31, 2017 and $35,445 for the six months ended December 31, 2016 respectively. The increasedate of $777,975 in 2017 versus 2016 is attributable primarily to increased business development activities, and included the issuance of 300,000the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this report.

Our material cash requirements include sponsorships with professional teams and an online wagering and services agreement. The Company is expected to incur $0.5 million in sponsorship obligations with various sports teams, with $0.3 million being incurred within the next 12 months. The Company is also required to pay $1.25 million and issue 100 shares of common stock inannually under the amount of $55,000Bally’s Corporation wagering and services agreement that extends for investor relations services10 years from July 1, 2021 and the grantingCompany has minimum annual commitments from September 28, 2023 of 521,500 options to employeesapproximately $0.4 million under the online wagering and Directorsservices agreement with Delasport Limited that has an initial term of the Company for stock based compensation of $156,181.18 months with subsequent annual renewals.


For the six months ending December 31, 2017 we incurred total operating expenses and resulting net loss of $1,266,529 and $1,266,905 respectively, and for the six months ending December 31, 2016 we incurred total operating expenses and resulting net loss of $346,042 and $388,718 respectively.


Capital Resources and Liquidity


For the six months ended December 31, 2017,Net cash used by operating activities was $718,276. Cash used byin operating activities for the sixthree months ended December 31, 2016September 30, 2023 was $81,205. The change$2.2 million, which includes a net loss of $4.8 million, offset by net non-cash adjustments of $0.9 million and changes in operating assets and liabilities of $1.7 million.

Net cash used by operating activities was primarily due to the increase in the net loss during the period.


Cash used by investing activities during the six months ended December 31, 2017 was $80,995. Cash used by investing activities for the sixthree months ended December 31, 2016 was $Nil. The change in cash





used in investing activities is dueSeptember 30, 2023 totaled less than $0.1 million principally related to the cash used to purchase computer software and equipment during six months ended December 31, 2017.of intangible assets.


Net cash provided by financing activities for the sixthree months ended December 31, 2017 was $680,018. Cash providedSeptember 30, 2023 totaled $0.8 million, which included $1.0 million in net proceeds from the August RD offering of common stock and the exercise of the related warrants, offset by financing activities$0.2 million for the six months ended December 31, 2016 was $39,008. The change in cash provided by financing activities is due primarily payments of the dividends on the 10% Series A cumulative redeemable convertible preferred stock.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

For a discussion of recent accounting pronouncements, see Note 2, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies to the increase in cash received from the issuanceunaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

Critical Accounting Policies

Our discussion and analysis of shares during the six-month period ended December 31, 2017.


At December 31, 2017 we had $426,857 in cash, compared to $5,725 as at December 31, 2016.


The cost to launch our wagering systems and commence operations is estimated to be in approximately $2,000,000 over the next six months. In addition to the $8,000,000 purchase price, the Company will also need approximately $5,000,000 to refurbish and renovate the Grand Princess casino plus $6,000,000 to $8,000,000 to purchase equipment for the casino and to provide working capital during the start-up phase following its opening. Our current cash holdings will not satisfy our capital requirements and we will require additional financing to pursue our planned business activities. We are in the process of seeking equity financing to fund our operations over the next 12 months.  If we are unsuccessful in raising additional equity capital we will then have to seek additional funds through debt financing, which would be highly difficult for a new development stage company to secure and, which may not even be available. However, if such financing were available, we would likely have to pay additional costs associated with high risk loans and be subject to an above market interest rate. At such time these funds are required, management would evaluate the terms of available debt financing and determine whether our business could sustain operations and growth and manage the debt load. If we cannot raise additional capital we would be required to cease operations. As a result, investors in our common stock may lose all of their investment.


Our auditor’s report on our June 30, 2017 financial statements expresses an opinion that substantial doubt exists as to whether we can continue as an ongoing business.


We believe that if sufficient capital is available, we will generate revenue within twelve months of raising the capital.


Other than the foregoing, we do not know of any trends that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on our financial condition changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses,and results of operations liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resourcesare based on our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with GAAP. The preparation of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements requires us to make estimates, assumptions and judgments that affect the amounts reported in our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and the accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. We base our estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances, including, with respect to the three months ended September 30, 2023, related regulatory and government mandates and restrictions. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

Our critical accounting policies are those that are both material to investors.the presentation of our financial condition and results of operations and require management’s most subjective and complex judgments. There have been no material changes or updates to our critical accounting policies and estimates during the three months ended September 30, 2023 as compared to the critical accounting policies and estimates disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2023.


Off Balance Sheet ArrangementArrangements


The company is dependent upon the sale of its common shares to obtain the funding necessary to carry its business plan.None.


Other than the above described situation the Company does not have any off-balance sheet arrangements that have or are reasonably likely to have a current or future effect on the Company's financial condition, changes in financial condition, revenues or expenses, results of operations, liquidity, capital expenditures or capital resources that are material to investors.

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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk


Not required.As a “smaller reporting company” (as defined in Exchange Act Rule 12b-2), we are not required to provide the information required by this Item.







Item 4. Controls and Procedures


An evaluation was carried outEvaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

Our management, under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our PrincipalChief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer performed an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)) as of the end of the period covered by this report on Form 10-Q.report. For the reasons set forth below, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective. Disclosure controls and procedures areinclude, without limitation, controls and procedures designed with the objective of ensuringto ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in ourthe reports filedthat we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, such as this Form 10-Q, is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periodperiods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’sSEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and is communicated to our management, including our Principal Executiveprincipal executive and Financial Officer,principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Based on that evaluation,

Previously identified material weakness

During fiscal 2023, our managementChief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were not operating effectively at a reasonable assurance level. The material weaknesses identified during management’s assessment included, but were not limited to, (a) not performing an ongoing and/or separate formal evaluation to determine whether the components of internal control are present and functioning within the period under audit; (b) not having sufficient period-end financial reporting controls in place as it relates to segregation of December 31, 2017,duties, reviews of certain completed or nonrecurring transactions, accounting for income taxes, and certain procedures for preparing the financial statements and disclosures; and (c) not having sufficient controls in place as it relates to information technology (“IT”) controls and that the IT technology controls were not formally evaluated to determine operating effectiveness, including the evaluation of system organization controls and related complementary user entity controls.

Remediation Plans and Actions

During the three months ended September 30, 2023, and for fiscal 2024, we continue to work on implementing remediation initiatives in response to the previously identified material weakness, including, but not limited to, (a) revising the risk assessment to consider the significant changes in business composition and operations which occurred during the year ending June 30, 2023; (b) developing plans and templates for executing the design, documentation, and implementation of internal controls; (c) conducting training for process and control owners about the system of internal control and Sarbanes-Oxley (“SOX”) requirements and control design and execution best practices; (d) engaging and experienced income tax consultant to assist management; (e) reinforcing accountability and retaining required supporting control documentation, including the evaluation and implementation of a more controlled repository for retaining evidence; (f) implementing reporting tools and procedures for the monitoring of SOX compliance throughout the organization; (g) performing detailed analysis of segregation of duties to minimize duty conflicts where possible as well as properly mitigating risks of any unavoidable conflicts; and (h) performing detailed assessment and evaluation of information technology general controls to ensure that proper controls are designed and implemented including the evaluation of third-party system and organization control reports.

While we believe the Company’s remediation efforts to-date have improved and will continue to improve our disclosure controls and procedures, were effective.remediation of the material weakness will require validation and testing of the operating effectiveness of disclosure of internal controls over a sustained period of financial reporting cycles. As the Company continues to evaluate and work to improve its internal control over financial reporting, management may determine additional measures are necessary to address control deficiencies or determine that it is necessary to modify the remediation plan described above. Management cannot provide assurance as to when the Company will remediate such weaknesses, nor can management be certain of whether additional actions will be required or the costs of any such actions.


There have been no changesOur remediation efforts and activities are ongoing and are subject to continued management review supported by ongoing design and testing. Notwithstanding the material weaknesses, our management has concluded that the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report present fairly, in all material respects, our financial position, results of operations, and cash flows in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Changes in internal control over financial reporting

Other than our ongoing remediation efforts with respect to our disclosure controls and procedures, which extend to our internal control over financial reporting, that occurredthere were no changes during our last fiscal quarterthe three months ended September 30, 2023 that materially affected, or isare reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting. We intend to continue to monitor and upgrade our internal controls as necessary or appropriate for our business but cannot assure you that such improvements will be sufficient to provide us with effective internal control over financial reporting during this interim reporting period and until a thorough evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)).



Inherent limitation on the effectiveness of internal control

The effectiveness of any system of internal control over financial reporting, including ours, is subject to inherent limitations, including the exercise of judgment in designing, implementing, operating, and evaluating the controls and procedures, and the inability to eliminate misconduct completely. Accordingly, in designing and evaluating the disclosure controls and procedures, management recognizes that any system of internal control over financial reporting, including ours, no matter how well designed and operated, can only provide reasonable, not absolute assurance of achieving the desired control objectives. In addition, the design of disclosure controls and procedures must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and that management is required to apply its judgment in evaluating the benefits of possible controls and procedures relative to their costs. Moreover, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate. We intend to continue to monitor and upgrade our internal controls as necessary or appropriate for our business but cannot assure you that such improvements will be sufficient to provide us with effective internal control over financial reporting.


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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION


Item 1. Legal Proceedings


On November 7, 2023, the Company entered into a confidential settlement agreement and general release (the “Legal Settlement Agreement”) with Grant Johnson, the former Chairman of the board of directors and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, with respect to all disputes and pending litigation between the Company and Mr. Johnson. Pursuant to the Legal Settlement Agreement, the parties have agreed to settle and resolve any and all disputes between the parties, including without limitation, disputes arising out of or relating to the following litigation:

(i)A complaint filed on December 23, 2022 by Mr. Johnson against the Company in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York;
(ii)an amended complaint filed on February 28, 2023 by Mr. Johnson against the Company; and
(iii)a counterclaim filed on May 24, 2023 by the Company against Mr. Johnson (together with (i) and (ii) above, the “Actions”).

Pursuant to the Legal Settlement Agreement, Mr. Johnson and the Company settled the Actions and provided a general release of all claims, whether or not raised in the pending litigation, and included mutual non-disparagement agreements. No party admitted any liability by entering into the Legal Settlement Agreement. Pursuant to the Legal Settlement Agreement, the Company has agreed to make an aggregate payment of $500,000 in cash to Mr. Johnson (which among includes attorneys’ fees and costs), comprised of an initial payment of $50,000 beginning approximately thirty (30) days after the signing of the Legal Settlement Agreement, with subsequent payments of $50,000 due on each subsequent thirtieth (30th) day of each month thereafter until fully paid. The Registrantcase regarding the above Actions and settlement is captioned Grant Johnson v. Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. 1:22-cv-10861 (SDNY).

The Company at times may be involved in litigation relating to claims arising from its operations in the normal course of business. The Company is currently not currently involved in any litigation.litigation that it believes could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition or results of operations. Other than as discussed above, there is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry or investigation before or by any court, public board, government agency, self-regulatory organization or body pending or, to the knowledge of the executive officers of our Company or any of our subsidiaries, threatened against or affecting our company, our common stock, any of our subsidiaries or of our company’s or our subsidiaries’ officers or directors in their capacities as such, in which an adverse decision could have a material adverse effect.


Item 1a.1A. Risk Factors


We areAs a smaller“smaller reporting company ascompany” (as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Securitiesin Exchange Act of 1934 andRule 12b-2), we are not required to provide the information underrequired by this item.Item.


Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds


NoneDuring the three months ended September 30, 2023, and subsequently through November 17, 2023, the day preceding this filing, we sold the following shares of unregistered common stock on the date and for the consideration shown to the identified individuals pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act or Section 3(a)(9), as applicable, which shares are restricted shares as defined in the Securities Act. The purchasers or recipients of our securities in these transactions were accredited investors, as defined in Regulation D.

DatePurchaser/RecipientSecurity TypeNumber of
Securities
Consideration
July 1, 2023 – November 17, 2023Holder of Series C Convertible Preferred StockCommon Stock

77,672,655

Conversions of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock for shares of common stock
October 10, 2023Holder of Series D Convertible Preferred StockCommon Stock

105,961

Settlement of $5,000 in Registration Delay Fees under the

October 2023 Settlement Agreement

October 6, 2023Holder of Series D Convertible Preferred StockCommon Stock10,000

Settlement of $500 in Registration Delay Fees under the

October 2023 Settlement Agreement
August 15, 2023Holder of Series D Convertible Preferred StockCommon Stock10,000

Settlement of $1,000 in Registration Delay Fees under the

August 2023 Settlement Agreement


Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities


NoneNot Applicable.


Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosure


[Not Applicable]Applicable.

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Item 5. Other Information


None


Item 6. Exhibits


Exhibits.


Exhibit No.

Exhibits

Description

3.1

3.1

Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation (1)(incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the current report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on May 2, 2019).

3.2

Amended and Restated Bylaws (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to the current report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on May 2, 2019).

4.1

Pre-Funded Warrant (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 4.1 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on August 16, 2023).

3.2

10.1

By-Laws (1)

Securities Purchase Agreement, dated August 15, 2023 by and between Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. and Alto Opportunity Master Fund (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on August 16, 2023).

10.2

Partial Settlement of Registration Delay Payments under Registration Rights Agreement; dated August 15, 2023 by and between Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. and Alto Opportunity Master Fund, SPC-Segregated Master Portfolio B (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on August 16, 2023).

31.1

10.3

Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a)

Equity Distribution Agreement, dated as of September 15, 2023, by and between Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. and Maxim Group LLC (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 1.1 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on September 18, 2023).
10.4Waiver dated September 15, 2023 by and between Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. and Alto Opportunity Master Fund, SPC-Segregated Master Portfolio B (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on September 18, 2023).
10.5Partial Settlement of Registration Delay Payments under Registration Rights Agreement; Subsequent Placement Optional Redemption Waiver dated October 6, 2023 by and among Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. and Alto Opportunity Master Fund, SPC-Segregated Master Portfolio B (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on October 10, 2023).
10.6Escrow Agreement, dated October 6, 2023, by and among the Company, Maxim Group LLC, Alto Opportunity Master Fund, SPC - Segregated Master Portfolio B, CORPORATE ESCROW MANAGEMENT INC and InBank (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to the current report on Form 8-K, filed with the SEC on October 10, 2023).
31.1*Certification ofby the Principal Executive Officer

of Registrant pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)).

31.2*

31.2

Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a) Certification ofby the Principal Financial Officer

of Registrant pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)).

32.1**

Certification by the Principal Executive Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350 as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

32.1

32.2**

Section 1350 Certifications of

Certification by the Principal Executive and Financial Officer

pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350 as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.

(1) Incorporated by reference from the Company’s filing with the Commission on December 19, 2008.

101.INS*
Inline XBRL Instance Document
101.SCH*Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
101.CAL*Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
101.DEF*Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
101.LAB*Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
101.PRE*Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101)


*Filed herewith
**Furnished herewith

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SIGNATURES

SIGNATURES


In accordance with Section 13 or 15(a)Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrantregistrant has duly caused this Reportreport to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereuntothere unto duly authorized on the 14th day of March, 2018.authorized.


ESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC.

Date: November 20, 2023By:/s/ Alex Igelman

Alex Igelman



By:   /s/ Grant Johnson                     

Grant Johnson, Chief Executive Officer



In accordance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated:


(Principal Executive Officer)

Signature

Title

Date

Date: November 20, 2023

By:

/s/ Michael Villani

/s/ Grant Johnson

Grant Johnson

Principal Executive,Michael Villani

Chief Financial andOfficer

(Principal Accounting Officer and  a Director

March 14, 2018

/s/ David George Atmore Watt

David George Atmore WattPrincipal Financial Officer)

Director

March 14, 2018

/s/ Yan Rozum

Yan Rozum

Director

March 14, 2018




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