The owners of the Vikings debuted their new e-sports franchise Tuesday in a hat tip — quite literally — to Norse mythology and their Vikings football brand.
The logo of the new Minnesota Røkkr (pronounced "rocker") team portrays a menacing figure clad in a horned helmet and shadowed in dark purple, blue and black.
The Røkkr team of gamers is one of a dozen teams that will play in Activision Blizzard's new e-sports league for its popular first-person shooter game "Call of Duty" early next year.
The Minnesota Røkkr will train near the Vikings' practice facility in Eagan and host the league's launch in a three-day event in Minneapolis aimed at bolstering local awareness of the professional gaming industry.
"We wanted a name that would be unique. … We also wanted to find ways to create subtle ties to the Vikings," said Brett Diamond, chief operating officer of Wise Ventures Esports that manages the Røkkr franchise.
The Wilf family started the Wise Ventures investment fund last year. The Wilfs are part of a wave of Minnesota sports team owners who have recently entered into the growing world of professional video games, or e-sports, as more sports fans embrace streaming platforms and gaming.
The Timberwolves along with Minnesota United FC have e-sports teams who play for their video game equivalents.
The "Call of Duty" league and season will debut at a large three-day launch at the Minneapolis Armory. All 12 teams will come to Minnesota for matches set for Jan. 24 to 26. The event is expected to draw thousands of fans.