
WILTON — Newtown-based E-gaming community Affinity Esports Group has acquired CT Esports Academy and expanded its partnership with Riverbrook Regional YMCA. This marks a key expansion in Affinity Esports’ presence, bringing esports programming and community engagement to Wilton.
“This acquisition allows us to unify and elevate the esports experience for Wilton families and demonstrate what we can do alongside a partner like the Riverbrook Regional YMCA,” said Mark Kilpatrick, founder and CEO of Affinity Esports Group. “We’re honored to build on CT Esports Academy’s foundation and offer new opportunities for learning, growth, and healthier gaming.”
With the acquisition, Affinity will now have three studios, including one in Milford.
This fall, Affinity Esports’ offerings will include after-school programs, game nights, social gaming clubs, educational classes, club teams, and birthday parties. For families seeking weekly care options, the After-School Study & Play Club runs weekdays from 3 p.m.–5 p.m., with school-to-YMCA transportation available.
“Affinity Esports has shown a deep commitment to our values and our members,” said Christene Freedman, CEO of Riverbrook Regional YMCA. “At the YMCA, we believe in meeting young people where they are. And today, that includes the digital arena. Esports is more than gaming; it’s a gateway to teamwork, leadership, and opportunity.”
By partnering with Affinity Esports, the Wilton firm is expanding its mission to foster community, inclusion, and personal growth in a space where youth already thrive, according to Freedman.
“Passing the torch to Affinity Esports is something I feel truly confident about,” added Richard Casner, former CEO and Owner of CT Esports Academy. “Their vision and experience make them the right leaders to take this program to the next level.”
Affinity Esports is exploring new relationships with schools, recreation departments, and nonprofits in Wilton and beyond to grow engagement.
For a more personalized experience, private coaching is also offered in gaming, content creation, and coding. Fall programming begins Aug. 25 and runs through Dec. 31. Registration is now open at wiltonymca.org/gaming-esports.













