Air Force Gaming Season Two Takes Off and Expands the AFG-verse to Include Vets, Dependents, Youth, and More

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Sponsored by USAA, AFGL is Back for Round Two Coming Off Their Massively Successful Season One

Today, the Department of Air Force Gaming League (DAFGL) is back with another jam-packed season, raising the bar with even more games, prizes, updates, and more. Air Force Gaming (AFG) is the official gaming program for all Airmen and Guardians in the Air and Space Force, housed under the Air Force Services Center and available to Airmen and Guardians at every military base on Earth. AFG aims to build resiliency and retention within the Department of the Air Force – by creating a community of men and women connected through a shared love of video games.

With over 86% of Airmen and Guardians between the ages of 18-34 identifying as gamers, the organization already sports more than 15,000 members after just their first season, and are massively expanding the program in season two. Until now, AFG has been restricted to only users with active military email addresses. Today, that changes. In Season Two, the organization is swinging the doors wide open for participation in upcoming AFG community events and weekend tournaments. This season expands the community by allowing potential participation from numerous groups across the Air Force, including:

  • Retired Department of the Air Force Veterans
  • Department of the Air Force Dependents & Youth
  • Wounded Warriors
  • Department of the Air Force Reserves and Guard
  • US Air Force Academy & Air Force ROTC Cadets
  • All Department of Defense Civilian Employees

“One adage that I’ve always disliked is ‘it’s not about who wins or loses, it’s about how you play the game.’ But, with Air Force Gaming, it’s 100% true. We’re all about bringing our armed forces together, building communities and enjoying some friendly but spirited competition along the way,” said Major General Tom Wilcox. “With more than 15,000 members in just nine months, this program has already taken off, but we’re just getting started. Season two includes numerous improvements, the potential for growing even larger by including different types of players, and so much more.”

“At USAA, we know that a large population of our military community are gamers or have an interest in gaming,” said Harvey Chang, USAA lead marketing manager. “In working with the Department of Air Force Gaming League, USAA is hoping to directly show our appreciation for our Air Force and Space Force service members by growing interest and participation with these new participants. Air Force Gaming is off to a fantastic start and is a true model for how we can work together to give back to our service members – giving them a fun, community-driven event that is not just about gaming together, but growing together. “

DAFGL season two will introduce two of the world’s most popular game titles: Apex Legends, and Super Smash Bros Ultimate and more. These titles will be joining the previous games Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarLeague of Legends, and Rocket League. These improvements are powered by a new sponsorship from USAA*. Following registration, which ends Sept 1, 2021, the program will immediately move into Regional (NA/EU/APAC) League Play, with playoffs occurring prior to a Regional Championship at the end of the season.

Those lucky enough to win will receive prizes including championship jerseys, AFG merchandise, and the chance to represent the Department of the Air Force as their official team in future public-facing events and competitions. There’s much more in store, so stay tuned by keeping up at airforcegaming.com.

AFG started as a grassroots effort on Discord, run by a small group of Airmen who shared a love for games. After showing incredible adoption and enthusiasm from participating players, the Air Force designated the program’s creator, Capt. Oliver Parsons, an Air Force Force Support Officer, to scale the program globally. Parsons brought in Rally Cry, a technology company that develops esports infrastructure, to create a customized platform for the Air Force. With this unified hub for community and competition, AFG will use intramural esports to help promote resiliency, teamwork, and mental well-being for service members around the world.

*Official Disclaimer: No Federal endorsement of sponsor intended.

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