Ryan Wyatt

[7] In 2011, he joined Machinima as head of live and eSports, but returned to MLG in April 2014 to serve as vice president of programming.

[11] The book became a New York Times best-seller, and film and television rights were acquired by producers John Sacchi and Matt Groesch.

[12][13] In May 2021, Wyatt backed Bright Star Studios in a $2 million investment deal for the company's massively multiplayer online sandbox game Ember Sword.

[14] In January 2015, Wyatt was featured in the Games category for "Top Young Designers, Executives and Players" on the annual Forbes 30 Under 30 list.

[20][21] Wyatt is a board member of the Gamers Outreach Foundation, which provides recreation to children receiving treatment in hospitals with gaming technology, equipment and software.