Document:

Exhibit
10.13.2

 

Stephen
Hood

By
email

 

5
April 2019

 

Dear
Stephen,

 

Further
to your discussion with your Manager, Dmitry Kozko, I would like to confirm your change in role. Your new position is that of
President of Motorsport Games with an increased salary of £145,000 per annum. These changes took effect on 1 April 2019
and will be reflected in your April 2019 payroll.

 

All
other terms and conditions of your employment remain unchanged.

 

Please
sign and return a copy of this letter to HR within the next 7 days as acknowledgement of this amendment to your contract.

 

Your
sincerely

 

	/s/
    Harriet Ellis	 
	 	 
	Harriet
    Ellis	 
	HR
    Manager	 

 

I,
Stephen Hood, agree to the above amendment.

 

	Signed:	/s/
    Stephen Hood	 
	 	 	 
	Date:	4/15/2019Exhibit 10.13.3

 

 

STATEMENT
OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

 

BETWEEN

 

MOTORSPORT
GAMES LIMITED

 

AND

 

STEPHEN
HOOD

 

DATED:
1 October 2020

 

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Parties

 

	1.	Motorsport
    Games Ltd incorporated and registered in England and Wales with company number 12445844 whose registered office is at Silverstone
    Innovation Centre, Silverstone Park, Silverstone, NN12 8GX (Company or we).
	 	 
	2.	Stephen
    Hood of Field End, 3 Court Meadow, Gillingham, Kent. ME8 6HT (Employee or you).
	 	 
	1.	APPOINTMENT

 

Your
appointment will be as President of Motorsport Games reporting to Chief Executive Officer of Motorsport Games (Dmitry Kozko).
Motorsport Games Ltd (the “Company”) may change your job title from time to time as it considers reasonable or necessary.
Your appointment will commence on 1st October 2020. Your continuous service with the Company commenced on 2nd
July 2018.

 

You
warrant to the Company that you are not entering into this Agreement in breach of any agreement with a third party and that you
will not be restricted or prevented from undertaking or performing your duties by any such agreement.

 

This
Agreement replaces any previous agreement whether verbal or written given to you at any time. You acknowledge that you are not
entering into this Agreement in reliance upon any representation, warranty or undertaking which is not contained in this Agreement.

 

During
your appointment, you will:

 

	 	●	devote
    the whole of your working time, attention and abilities to the business on an exclusive basis and will not, without the prior
    written consent of the Company (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld) accept any other appointment, work for or be
    directly or indirectly engaged or concerned with the conduct of any other business;
	 	●	loyally
    and diligently perform such duties and exercise such powers to the Company or any Group Company as the Company reasonably
    requires;
	 	●	comply
    with the reasonable and lawful directions given from time to time by the Company;
	 	●	act
    in good faith and promote the interest and further business of the Company or any Group Company and not to and/or prevent
    there being done anything which may harm or be prejudicial or detrimental to the business of the Company or any Group Company;
	 	●	disclose
    to the Company and misconduct committed by yourself or any of your colleagues, including any intention by an employee to act
    in breach of their employment contract with the Company, immediately upon becoming aware of it.

 

Notwithstanding
the above, you may hold an investment by way of shares or other securities of not more than 5% of the total issued share capital
of any company (whether or not it is listed or dealt in on a recognised stock exchange) where such company does not carry on a
business similar to or competitive with any business for the time being carried on by any Group Company.

 

	2.	CONDITIONS
    OF EMPLOYMENT

 

This
offer is made subject to the following conditions:

 

	a)	Confirmation
    that the Company may lawfully employ you in the UK. This will require you to produce satisfactory evidence of your National
    Insurance number; and other satisfactory proof of your entitlement (e.g. Passport; Birth Certificate or a valid Work Permit).
    You are required to provide original copies of these upon request.
	b)	If
    the Company believes or is informed by the UK authorities that any of the UK permits or any other requirement referred to
    above is invalid or has been revoked, or the UK authorities refuse you entry or re-entry or require you to depart from the
    UK, then your employment will immediately terminate, without notice.
	c)	Receipt
    of satisfactory references.

 

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	3.	SALARY

 

Your
basic annual (‘base’) salary will be £145,000. Your salary shall accrue from day to day and be paid to you monthly
in arrears on or about the 28th of each month directly by bank credit transfer. Please note that your salary is a confidential
matter between yourself and the Company and should not be discussed outside these two parties, unless disclosure of salary information
is requested for the purposes of equal pay comparisons.

 

The
Company normally review salaries annually, usually in January. There shall be no obligation to increase salary as a result of
any such review.

 

The
Company may deduct from the salary, or any other sums owed to you, any money owed to the Company by you. In addition, the Company
reserves the right to deduct from your salary one day’s pay for each day (including part of a day) of unauthorised absence
(calculated as 1/260 of your salary for each day). Unauthorised absence shall include any absence from work unless due to:

 

	a)
    	Genuine
    sickness which has been notified to the Company in accordance with the Absence through Sickness and Injury clause below;
	b)
    	Absence
    for which the Company has given permission; or
	c)
    	Genuine
    reasons outside your control which are acceptable to the Company.

 

	4.	BONUS

 

The
Company may in its absolute discretion pay you a bonus of such amount, at such intervals, and subject to such conditions as the
Company may in its absolute discretion determine from time to time. Any bonus payment shall be purely discretionary and shall
not form part of your contractual remuneration under this Agreement. Payment of a bonus in one year shall not give rise to an
obligation to pay a bonus in a subsequent year.

 

Any
such bonus is conditional on you being employed and not having given or received notice on the date any bonus would have otherwise
been payable. Any bonus payment will not be pensionable except to the extent that it forms part of the Employee’s qualifying
earnings under section 13(1) of the Pensions Act 2008.

 

	5.	HOURS
                                         OF WORK

 

Your
normal working hours will be 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, with a one hour break for lunch.

 

At
certain times, it may be necessary to ask you to work longer hours for the proper performance of your duties. For the avoidance
of doubt you may not be paid overtime for such additional hours.

 

	6.	PLACE
                                         OF WORK

 

Your
normal place of work will be from the Company’s offices in Silverstone, but you may be required to work at other locations
within the United Kingdom, whether on a temporary or permanent basis and overseas on a temporary basis in the performance of your
duties. You may be required to travel to any locations within the UK or globally, whether to clients’ offices, or to such
offices as may be required. During your employment you shall not be required to work outside of the UK for any continuous period
of more than one month.

 

	7.	EXPENSES

 

The
Company shall reimburse you all travelling, hotel, mobile telephone, entertainment and other expenses necessarily, properly and
reasonably incurred by you in the proper performance of your duties provided that, you comply with any guidelines or regulations
issued by the Company and on provision of valid receipts. Please note, prior to incurring any expenses, these should be pre-authorised
by the relevant manager.

 

Any
credit card supplied to you by the Company shall be used only for expenses incurred by them in the course of your employment.

 

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	8.	HOLIDAYS

 

In
addition to Bank and other Public Holidays, your paid annual holiday entitlement is 25 days together with the usual 8 public holidays
in England or days in lieu where the Company requires the Employee to work on a public holiday. Your annual leave entitlement
shall rise by one additional day for each complete calendar year of service, up to a maximum of 30 days. Any entitlement to a
part day’s holiday will be rounded up to the nearest half day.

 

If
you work part-time your holiday entitlement will be pro-rated on your number of contracted hours of work. Bank holidays are also
pro-rated and added to your annual leave entitlement to give a total annual holiday entitlement. Therefore, if a Bank Holiday
falls on your normal working day this day is deducted from your annual holiday entitlement. This is to ensure that holiday entitlement
is equitable regardless of the days of the week worked.

 

The
holiday year runs from January to December. At manager’s discretion, you can carry forward up to 5 days of your holiday
entitlement into the next holiday year, to be taken in the first 3 months of the following year.

 

You
will not accrue entitlement to holidays beyond the statutory minimum if you are absent from work due to sickness for more than
14 consecutive days and as such any entitlement to holidays for the holiday year in which such absence takes place shall be reduced
pro rata.

 

The
Company may require employees to take, during their notice period, any accrued holiday to which they may be entitled.

 

You
may only take holiday at times that the Company have approved. You should always give reasonable advance notice of any proposed
holiday dates. In the unlikely event that the Company requires you to cancel approved pre-booked holiday for business reasons,
you may be reimbursed for any irrecoverable cost and every effort will be made to agree suitable alternative holiday dates with
you.

 

Please
refer to the Company’s Annual Leave Policy, available from HR, for specific rules regarding holiday entitlement and booking
arrangements.

 

If
you leave employment part way through a holiday year, your entitlement to holiday will be calculated on a pro rata basis. If upon
leaving you have any outstanding annual holiday entitlement you will receive a payment representing salary for the number of days’
outstanding for the current holiday year. Alternatively, if you have taken annual holiday in excess of your accrued entitlement,
a deduction equivalent to salary for the additional holiday taken will be made from any final payment to you. The amount of such
payment or deduction shall be 1/260th of your salary for each day.

 

	9.	ABSENCE
                                         THROUGH SICKNESS OR INJURY

 

The
Company’s sick pay scheme operates on trust and the Company relies on the integrity and honesty of individual employees
to comply with the spirit of the scheme as well as the detailed rules set out in the Company’s policy. Anyone abusing the
scheme will be dealt with under the disciplinary procedure.

 

If
you are absent from work and your illness or injury prevents you from working the following sick pay benefits will apply, provided
that you have complied with all rules and procedures and that the Company is satisfied with the reason(s) given for the absence.

 

During
your first six months of service, any period of sickness absence will be paid at the Statutory Sick Pay rate (if you are entitled
to receive SSP). After this time the Company may in its absolute discretion pay sick pay above your SSP entitlement. Should the
Company choose to exercise its discretion in this way it will pay only for certain maximum periods as follows (and any such payment
shall be inclusive of any entitlement to SSP):

 

	●	After
    6 months of service the maximum period during which you may receive full pay during sickness absence is 5 working days.
	●	At
    1 years’ service, the maximum period during which you may receive full pay during sickness absence is 15 working days.
	●	After
    2 years’ service, the maximum period during which you may receive full pay during sickness absence will be 30 working
    days.

 

These
maximum benefits apply to consecutive or to aggregate periods of sickness absence and run for a rolling twelve-month period starting
with the first day of any sickness absence.

 

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If
during any period of sickness absence, you are receiving salary payments but are not eligible for SSP, the Company may deduct
from salary any benefits in relation to sickness or incapacity which you are entitled to claim (whether or not claimed). If the
incapacity is or appears to be occasioned by actionable negligence, nuisance or breach of any statutory duty on the part of a
third party in respect of which damages are or may be recoverable, you shall immediately notify the Company of that fact and of
any claim, compromise, settlement or judgment made or awarded in connection with it and all relevant particulars that the Board
may reasonably require. You shall if required by the Company, refund to the Company that part of any damages or compensation recovered
by you relating to the loss of earnings for the period of the incapacity as the Company may reasonably determine less any costs
borne by them in connection with the recovery of such damages or compensation, provided that the amount to be refunded shall not
exceed the total amount paid to you by the Company in respect of the period of incapacity.

 

Where
reference is made in these rules to SSP it shall be deemed to include any state sickness benefit which may be introduced in the
future to replace SSP. If you require any further information about your eligibility for SSP you should contact your local Job
Centre.

 

Your
qualifying days for SSP purposes are Monday to Friday.

 

The
rights of the Company to terminate your employment under the terms of this agreement apply even when such termination would or
might cause you to forfeit any entitlement to sick pay or other benefits.

 

The
following absence reporting procedures form part of the contract of employment:

 

Notifying
absence due to sickness

 

If
you are unable to attend work due to illness or injury the procedure is as follows:

 

	a)	You
    must telephone your immediate superior or departmental manager by 10.00am on your first day of absence, stating the nature
    of illness or injury and the expected period of absence. It is not sufficient to leave messages with colleagues, the switchboard,
    or to communicate via text or e-mail.
	b)	You
    must keep your manager informed of the progress of your recovery. To this end, you must again contact him/her on each subsequent
    day of absence, to discuss the progress of your recovery, unless another interval is agreed.
	c)	If
    the incapacity lasts for between one and seven days (including a Saturday and/or Sunday), you must comply with the Company’s
    self-certification process.
	d)	If
    you are absent for more than seven days, you must forward a medical certificate issued by your GP to your manager without
    delay. If a delay is unavoidable, you should inform your manager immediately.
	e)	If
    the absence continues, and further medical certification is required, you must continue to send medical certificates without
    delay.

 

The
Company may, at the Company’s expense and at any time (whether you are absent from work or not), require you:

 

	a)	to
    obtain and give to the Company a medical report from your GP or another person responsible for your clinical care; and/or
	b)	to
    be examined or tested by a medical practitioner appointed by the Company so that the Company can receive medical advice about
    you.

 

You
agree to consent to any such request. Furthermore failure without good cause to attend or arrange medical appointments may be
deemed a disciplinary offence. The Employee agrees that any report produced in connection with any such examination may be disclosed
to the Company and the Company may discuss the contents of the report with the relevant doctor.

 

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	10.	OTHER
                                         PAID LEAVE

 

You
may be eligible to take the following types of paid leave, subject to any statutory eligibility requirements or conditions and
the Company’s rules applicable to each type of leave in force from time to time:

 

	a)	statutory
    maternity leave;
	b)	statutory
    paternity leave;
	c)	statutory
    adoption leave;
	d)	shared
    parental leave; and
	e)	parental
    bereavement leave.

 

Further
details of such leave are available from HR. The Company may replace, amend or withdraw the Company’s policy on any of the
above types of leave at any time.

 

	11.	PENSION

 

The
Company will comply with its obligations under the Pension Act 2008. Further details of your entitlement will be provided upon
joining the Company.

 

	12.	NOTICE

 

Your
employment with the Company may be terminated by the Company or by you, by giving notice of three months’ in writing.

 

Instead
of requiring you to work during your notice period (or any remaining part of it), the Company may at its discretion choose to
terminate your employment immediately and pay a sum equivalent to your gross basic salary (less appropriate PAYE deductions) in
lieu of your notice period (or the remaining part of it) (Payment in Lieu).

 

This
Payment in Lieu will be equal to the basic salary as at the date of termination. For the avoidance of doubt, the Payment in Lieu
shall not include any element in relation to:

 

	a)	any
    bonus or commission payments that might otherwise have been due during the period for which the Payment in Lieu is made;
	b)	any
    payment in respect of benefits which you would have been entitled to receive during the period for which the Payment in Lieu
    is made; and
	c)	any
    payment in respect of any holiday entitlement that would have accrued during the period for which the Payment in Lieu is made.

 

The
Company may pay any sums due under this clause in equal monthly instalments until the date on which the notice period referred
to at clause 2 would have expired if notice had been given. The Employee shall be obliged to seek alternative income during this
period and to notify the Company of any income so received. The instalment payments shall then be reduced by the amount of such
income.

 

You
have no right to receive a Payment in Lieu unless the Company has exercised its discretion to make such a payment. Nothing in
this clause shall prevent the Company from terminating your employment in breach.

 

The
Company may, notwithstanding any other provisions of this contract, and irrespective of whether the grounds for termination arose
before or after the contract began at any time by notice in writing to you, terminate your employment with immediate effect and
without Payment in Lieu:

 

	a)	If
    you are convicted of a criminal offence other than one which, in the option of the Board, does not affect your position as
    an employee of the Company;
	b)	If
    you are guilty of any serious misconduct in connection with or affecting the business of the Group;
	c)	If
    you commit any serious or repeated breach of your obligations or are guilty of serious neglect or negligence in the performance
    of your duties;
	d)	If
    you behave in a manner (whether on or off duty) which is likely to bring the Company into disrepute or prejudice its interests,
    or which seriously impairs your ability to perform your duties, including being in possession of illegal controlled substances.

 

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If
the Company wishes to terminate your employment, or if you wish to leave its employment, before the expiry of the notice, and
whether or not either party has given notice to the other under that clause, the Company may require you to perform duties not
within your normal duties or special projects or may require you not to attend for work for a period equivalent to the notice
period required to be given by you to terminate the contract (“Garden Leave”). If the Company elects to place
you on Garden Leave for any period you must remain available throughout that period for work on a daily basis and holiday taken
(if any) must still be booked in the normal way. Furthermore the Company may require you to not contact or deal with (or attempt
to contact or deal with) any officer, employee, consultant, client, customer, supplier, agent, distributor, shareholder, adviser
or other business contact of any Group Company during any period of Garden Leave.

 

During
any period of Garden Leave you will remain an employee of the Company. You will continue to receive your salary and other contractual
entitlements and to be bound by all the terms of this Agreement. You will not directly or indirectly work for any person, have
any contact with any Client of the Group or, for business purposes, any such employee without the prior written agreement of the
Company.

 

On
the termination of your employment or upon the Company exercising its rights under the previous clause, you will at the request
of the Company resign without claim for compensation from any directorships or other posts or offices held by you in the Group
or in connection with your employment. If you fail to do so, the Company may nominate someone on your behalf to sign such documents
and to take such other steps as are necessary to give effect to such resignations.

 

	13.	CONFIDENTIALITY

 

For
the purposes of this clause the following definitions shall apply:

 

Confidential
Information: information (whether or not recorded in documentary form, or stored on any magnetic or optical disk or memory)
relating to the business, products, affairs and finances of the Company or any Group Company for the time being confidential to
the Company or such Group Company and trade secrets, including information which the Employee develops, creates, receives or obtains),
including, without limitation,

 

	a)	technical
    data and know-how relating to the business of the Company or any Group Company or any of its (or their) shareholders, investors,
    advertisers, clients, customers or commercial partners;
	 	 
	b)	 information
    relating to the Group’s products/services (actual or proposed), industry knowledge and research, work processes and
    concepts, strategies, training programmes, new methods of advertising, and the Group’s “customer intelligence”;
	 	 
	c)	the
    identity of customers, potential customers, investors, potential investors, suppliers, potential suppliers, resellers and
    potential resellers, their contact details (including contact names, telephone numbers and postal and email addresses), terms
    of business, requirements and prices charged and all other confidential aspects of their business relationships (or potential
    business relationships) with the Company and/or any Group Company;
	 	 
	d)	business
    methods, plans, strategies (including pricing strategies) marketing plans, sales forecasts, sales targets and statistics,
    market share and pricing statistics, marketing surveys and plans, market research reports, sales techniques, price lists and
    discount structures, the marketing or sales of any past, present or future products or services of the Company and/or any
    Group Company and advertising and other promotional material;
	 	 
	e)	confidential
    management and financial information, management systems, maturing business opportunities, results and forecasts (including
    draft, provisional and final figures), including dividend information, turnover and stock levels, profits and profit margins,
    credit policies, credit procedures, payment policies, payment procedures and systems for the same whether of the Company or
    any Group Company;

 

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	f)	any
    confidential proposals relating to the acquisition or disposal of any part or the whole of a company or business or to any
    proposed expansion or contraction of activities including future projects, business development or planning, commercial relationships
    or negotiations;
	 	 
	g)	confidential
    details of, and personal data relating to, employees, workers, consultants and officers (including agency workers) and of
    their performance and of the remuneration, fees and other benefits paid to them;
	 	 
	h)	any
    litigation or threatened action involving the Company or any Group Company; and
	 	 
	i)	any
    information which is treated as confidential or which the Employee is told or ought reasonably to know is confidential and
    any information which has been given to the Company or any Group Company in confidence.

 

You
acknowledge that during your employment with the Company you will have access to and will be entrusted with Confidential Information.

 

You
will not during the course of your employment (otherwise than in the proper performance of your duties, and then only to those
who need to know such information or secrets) or at any time thereafter, (except with the prior written consent of the Company
or as required by law):-

 

	a)	divulge
    or communicate to any person (including any representative of the press or broadcasting or other media);
	b)	cause
    or facilitate any unauthorised disclosure through any failure by you to exercise all due care and diligence; or
	c)	make
    use (other than to the benefit of the Group) of copy or memorise with a view to divulging to any person, company or using
    for any purposes (other than those of the Company or any Group Company):

 

any
Confidential Information.

 

You
will also use your best endeavours to prevent the publication or disclosure of any such Confidential Information. These restrictions
will not apply to:

 

	 	a)	any
    information which has become available to the public generally, otherwise than through unauthorised disclosure;
	 	b)	any
    use or disclosure authorised by the Managing Director or required by law;
	 	c)	any
    protected disclosure within the meaning of section 43A of the Employment Rights Act 1996; and
	 	d)	prevent
    the Employee from reporting any matter to the police or responsible regulator.

 

	14.	DATA
                                         PROTECTION

 

As
your employer, the Company needs to keep and process information about you for normal employment purposes, and as a company pursuing
digital media activities, we may sometimes need to process your data to pursue our legitimate business interests. The information
we hold, and process will be used for our management and administrative use only. We will keep and use it to enable us to run
the business and manage our relationship with you effectively, lawfully and appropriately, during the recruitment process, whilst
you are working for us, at the time when your employment ends and after you have left. This includes using information to enable
us to comply with the employment contract, to comply with any legal requirements, pursue the legitimate interests of the Company
and protect our legal position in the event of legal proceedings. By applying for and entering into employment with us, you hereby
grant consent for the Company to process this data for the above-mentioned purposes, and in accordance with our Employee and Family
Handbook. If you do not provide this data, we may be unable in some circumstances to comply with our obligations and we will advise
you about the implications of that decision. Further details are as set out in the Company’s data protection policy, available
from HR.

 

You
shall comply with the Data protection policy when handling personal data in the course of employment including personal data relating
to any employee, worker, contractor, customer, client, supplier or agent of ours. You will also comply with our IT and communications
systems policy.

 

You
are responsible for updating HR of any changes to your home address and other contact details.

 

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	15.	MONITORING

 

You
agree that the Company, or any other member of the Group, may monitor, intercept or record your use of office equipment including,
but not limited to, email and internet usage, telephone and mobile phone.

 

	16.	E-MAIL,
                                         INTERNET AND SOFTWARE ACCEPTABLE POLICY

 

Employees
must be aware and adhere to Company’s IT systems Acceptable Use Policy, a copy being available from IT/HR. Failure to comply
with the provisions of this policy may lead to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. This is a policy
document which does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment and which may be changed from time to time.

 

	17.	CONVICTIONS

 

You
are required to disclose any conviction which is not spent by virtue of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Similarly, if
you receive any conviction during your employment, it should be disclosed to the Company.

 

If
your conviction affects your employment with the Company, it may be necessary to terminate your Contract of employment. A conviction
which the Company considers irrelevant to the job will not be taken into consideration.

 

	18.	MEMBERSHIP
                                         OF TRADE UNIONS

 

There
are no collective agreements in existence which directly affect your terms and conditions.

 

	19.	GRIEVANCE
                                         PROCEDURES

 

The
Company recognises that misunderstandings or grievances may sometimes occur. It is vital these grievances are brought out into
the open and resolved fairly and as quickly as possible. In most cases, this can be done on an entirely informal basis. However,
there may be occasions when a more formal approach is needed.

 

If
you have a grievance relating to your employment, you should in the first instance raise this with your line manager. The Company’s
Grievance Procedure is available from HR. This procedure is non-contractual and the Company reserves the right to amend the terms
of the Procedure from time to time.

 

The
Grievance Procedure is a policy document only. As a policy document, it does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment
and accordingly the Company may change it from time to time or decide not to follow it.

 

	20.	DISCIPLINARY
                                         PROCEDURES

 

Employees
are expected to behave in a responsible manner at all times and are also expected to comply with the standards, practices, policies
and reasonable instructions that are essential for the efficient operation of the business and for the well-being, health and
safety of those employed in it. Failure to meet these standards renders an employee liable to disciplinary action. A copy of the
Company’s Disciplinary Policy is available from HR.

 

The
Company may suspend you for however long it considers appropriate to investigate any aspect of your performance or conduct or
to follow disciplinary proceedings. The Company may attach conditions to any such suspension. You must comply with any such conditions
and co-operate fully with any investigation. During any period of suspension, you would normally receive the same pay and benefits
as if you were at work, although the Company reserves the right to withdraw and/or defer pay and/or benefits in appropriate circumstances.
Before doing so, the Company would normally follow the procedure set out in the Company’s Disciplinary Policy.

 

If
you wish to appeal against a disciplinary decision you may apply in writing to the Global Head of Human Resources.

 

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The
Disciplinary Policy is a policy document only. As a policy document, it does not form part of your terms and conditions of employment
and accordingly the Company may change it from time to time or decide not to follow it.

 

	21.	COMPANY
                                         POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

 

Full
details of the Company’s Policies and Procedures are available from HR along with other information relating to your employment.
Please familiarise yourself with each of the Policies and Procedures on joining.

 

	22.	INTELLECTUAL
                                         PROPERTY

 

For
the purposes of this clause the following definitions shall apply:

 

Intellectual
Property Rights: patents, rights to Inventions, copyright and related rights, trademarks, trade names and domain names, rights
in get-up, rights in goodwill or to sue for passing off, rights in designs, rights in computer software, database rights, rights
in confidential information (including know-how and trade secrets) and any other intellectual property rights, in each case whether
registered or unregistered and including all applications (or rights to apply) for, and renewals or extensions of, such rights
and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which may now or in the future subsist in any part of the world.

 

Invention:
any invention, idea, discovery, development, improvement or innovation, whether or not patentable or capable of registration,
and whether or not recorded in any medium.

 

You
shall disclose to the Company full written details of all Inventions and of all works embodying Intellectual Property Rights made
wholly or partially by you at any time during the course of your employment which relate to, or are reasonably capable of being
used in, the business of any Group Company. You acknowledge that all Intellectual Property Rights subsisting (or which may in
the future subsist) in all such Inventions and works shall automatically, on creation, vest in the Company absolutely.

 

You
irrevocably waive all moral rights under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (and all similar rights in other jurisdictions)
which you have or will have in any existing or future works referred to in this Agreement.

 

You
irrevocably appoint the Company to be your attorney to sign any document required and to use your name for the purpose of giving
the Company (or its nominee) the benefit of this clause and acknowledge in favour of any interested third party that a certificate
in writing signed by any Director or the Secretary of the Company that any instrument or act falls within the authority conferred
by this clause be conclusive evidence of such authority.

 

You
agree to waive and not assert any moral rights to which you may be entitled under the CPA in respect of any work done by you,
the rights in which are vested in the Company. Any credit for work done will be given at the sole discretion of the publisher.

 

	23.	Restrictions
                                         after employment

 

For
the purposes of this clause the following definitions shall apply:

 

Capacity:
as agent, consultant, employee, worker, director, owner, partner, shareholder or in any other capacity.

 

Prospective
Customer: any firm, company or person with whom the Company or any Group Company was in discussions during the Relevant Period
with a view to that organisation becoming a customer of the Company, and with whom you had dealings during the Relevant Period;

 

Relevant
Period: the 12 month period prior to the Termination Date;

 

Restricted
Business: those parts of the business of the Company and any Group Company with which you were involved to a material extent
in the Relevant Period.

 

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Restricted
Customer: any firm, company or person who, during the Relevant Period was a customer or Prospective Customer or in the habit
of dealing with the Company or any Group Company and with whom you had dealings in the course of your employment.

 

Restricted
Person: anyone employed or engaged by the Company or any Group Company who could materially damage the interests of the Company
or any Group Company if they were involved in any Capacity in any business concern which competes with any Restricted Business
and with whom you dealt in the Relevant Period in the course of your employment.

 

Team
Member: anyone employed or engaged by the Company or any Group Company who could materially damage the interests of the Company
or any Group Company if they were involved in any Capacity in any business concern which competes with any Restricted Business
and with whom you deal in the ordinary course of your employment.

 

Termination
Date: the termination of the Director’s employment with the Company however caused including, without limitation, termination
by the Company in repudiatory breach of contract.

 

In
order to protect the confidential information and business connections of the Company and each Group Company to which you have
access as a result of your employment, you covenant with the Company that you shall not:

 

	●	for
    12 months from the Termination Date, solicit or endeavour to entice away from the Company or any Group Company the business
    or custom of a Restricted Customer with a view to providing goods or services to that Restricted Customer in competition with
    any Restricted Business;
	 	 
	●	for
    12 months from the Termination Date, be involved with the provision of goods or services to (or otherwise have any business
    dealings with) any Restricted Customer in the course of any business concern which is in competition with any Restricted Business;
	 	 
	●	for
    12 months from the Termination Date in the course of any business concern which is in competition with any Restricted Business,
    offer to employ or engage or otherwise endeavour to entice away from the Company or any Group Company any Restricted Person;
	 	 
	●	during
    your employment with the Company work with any Team Member with a view to you and the Team Member leaving your employment
    with the Company for you to become employed in, or set up, a business which is directly or indirectly in competition with
    the Restricted Business.

 

The
restrictions imposed on you by this clause 24 apply to you acting directly or indirectly; and on your own behalf or on behalf
of, or in conjunction with, any firm, company or person.

 

The
periods for which the restrictions in this clause 24 apply shall be reduced by any period that you spend on Garden Leave immediately
before the Termination Date.

 

If
you receive an offer to be involved in a business concern in any capacity during the Employment, or before the expiry of the last
of the covenants in this clause 24 you shall give the person making the offer a copy of this clause and shall tell the Company
the identity of that person as soon as possible after accepting the offer.

 

If,
at any time during your employment, two or more Restricted Persons have left their employment, appointment or engagement with
the Company to perform Restricted Business for a business concern which is, or intends to be, in competition with any Restricted
Business, you will not at any time during the 12 months following the last date on which any of those Restricted Persons were
employed or engaged by the Company, be employed or engaged in any way with that business concern under which you will perform
Restricted Business on the behalf of that business concern.

 

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You
acknowledge that during the course of your employment hereunder you are likely to have dealings with the clients, customers, suppliers
and other contacts of the Company and agree that each of the restrictions in this clause 24 is separate and distinct, is to be
construed separately from the other restrictions, and is reasonable as regards its duration, extent and application for the protection
of the legitimate business interests of the Company. However, in the event that any such restriction shall be found to be void
or unenforceable but would be valid or enforceable if some part or parts of it were deleted or the period of area of application
reduced, you agree that such restriction shall apply with such modification(s) as may be necessary to make it valid and effective.

	24.	RETURN
                                         OF PROPERTY AND PASSWORDS

 

Upon
termination of your employment you must:

 

	a)	immediately
    return all items of our property which you have in your possession in connection with your employment (including any car,
    keys, security pass, mobile phone, computer, disks, tapes, memory sticks, business cards, credit cards, documents or copies
    of documents); and
	b)	if
    you have any document or information belonging to the Company on a personal computer (which is not to be returned under the
    above provisions), forward a copy to the Company and then irretrievably delete the document or information. You will permit
    the Company to inspect any such computer on request to ensure such steps have been taken.

 

If
asked to do so, you must inform the Company of any computer passwords used by you in the course of your employment or any passwords
of which you are otherwise aware.

 

The
Company may withhold payment of your final salary or any other payment due or outstanding upon termination of your employment
until you have fully complied with your obligations to return property and reveal passwords.

 

	25.	HEALTH
                                         AND SAFETY

 

In
accordance with health and safety legislation, you must:

 

	a)	take
    reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and other persons who may be affected by your acts or omissions;
	b)	co-operate
    with the Company to enable the Company to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare at work
    of all the Company’s employees and to comply with any other duties or requirements relating to health and safety; and
	c)	not
    interfere with or misuse anything provided by the Company in the interests of health, safety or welfare.

 

	26.	GENERAL

 

This
Agreement is entered into by the Company for itself and in trust for each Group Company, with the intention that each Company
will be entitled to enforce the terms of this Agreement directly against you. The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
will not create any rights in favour of you in relation to the benefits granted now or at any time in connection with your employment.

 

The
Company reserves the right to make deductions from your wages/salary, or other amounts due to you, for the monies owed to the
Company by you, or monies that become due to the Company from you, for any reason. Such deductions may include overpayments or
wages/salaries, any losses sustained in relation to properties or monies of the Company, its customers or visitors or any other
employee of the Company during your employment caused through your carelessness, recklessness or through your breach of the Company’s
rules or any dishonesty on your part.

 

In
the event of termination, all monies will become immediately payable and the Company reserves the right to withhold or deduct
any money owing or due to be paid by you under this Agreement or otherwise from any money owing or due to be paid to you. In the
event that monies are still outstanding, you will be asked to repay any sums within three months of the end of employment.

 

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Any
communications posted to you should be sent to your last known domestic address, according to the Company’s HR records.

 

This
Agreement will be construed in accordance with English law and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction in
the English court to settle any disputes which may arise in the nature of this Agreement.

We
reserve the right to make changes to any of your terms of employment at any time having regard to the changing needs and circumstances
of the business. We will usually give you one month’s written notice of any change.

 

	27.	DEFINITIONS

 

The
Company: Motorsport Games Ltd.

 

Group
Company: the Company, its Subsidiaries or Holding Companies from time to time and any Subsidiary of any Holding Company from time
to time (and “Group”
will be interpreted accordingly).

 

Subsidiary
and Holding Company: in relation to a company mean “subsidiary” and “holding company” as defined in
section 1159 of the Companies Act 2006 and a company shall be treated, for the purposes only of the membership requirement contained
in subsections 1159(1)(b) and (c), as a member of another company even if its shares in that other company are registered in the
name of (a) another person (or its nominee), whether by way of security or in connection with the taking of security, or (b) a
nominee.

 

Please
acknowledge your acceptance and agreement to the terms outlined by signing this contract and send a copy to the HR Department.

 

	Signed	 /s/ Varsha Mistry 	 	Signed	/s/
    Stephen Hood
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	Varsha Mistry 	 	 	Stephen
    Hood
	 	 	 	 
	On Behalf of Motorsport Games Limited	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	Date 15 OCT 20 	 	 	Date
    13th October 2020

 

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