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Timeline

The .esports
roadmap.

.esports was registered to give competitive gaming its permanent identity infrastructure. Where we've been, where we are, where we're going.

Get Your .esports → Why .esports
Milestones

From registration
to the future

2025
Done

.esports TLD registered

The .esports top-level domain is registered onchain via Freename — the first permanent, category-specific namespace for competitive gaming.

2026
Live

Registry site launched

dotesports.gg goes live — the official hub and registry for the .esports TLD.

2026
Now

Industry outreach

Active outreach to esports organisations, teams, and players. Goal: first major org publicly announces their .esports domain.

Next
Upcoming

First flagship acquisition

A major org, CAC 40, or Fortune 500 brand acquires a flagship .esports SLD — establishing the namespace as a serious, tradeable industry asset.

Soon
Upcoming

AI agents & x402

As AI agents begin transacting autonomously on the web, onchain domain identity becomes their native addressing layer. x402 — the emerging HTTP payment protocol for machine-to-machine commerce — positions .esports domains as the identity endpoint agents will resolve, pay, and interact with directly.

Soon
Upcoming

Major browser resolution

The gap between onchain and the open web is closing. As major browsers move toward native Web3 resolution support, .esports domains registered today will resolve without any additional infrastructure — making early registration a permanent first-mover advantage.

Future
Upcoming

The .esports standard

Every professional in competitive gaming has a .esports address. The namespace becomes the permanent identity layer for the industry — the dot that every player, team, and org calls home.

Get yourname.esports
before someone else does.

The .esports namespace is open. Claim your dot now — permanently, onchain, forever.