Top 10 eSports organisations in the world
Top 10 biggest esports organisations in the world - Team SoloMid (TSM), Team Liquid, FaZe Clan, Fnatic, Gen.G
Top 10 biggest esports organisations in the world - Team SoloMid (TSM), Team Liquid, FaZe Clan, Fnatic, Gen.G
AGG.BET joins as Exclusive Betting Partner. PGL Major Antwerp 2022, the first CS:GO Major tournament of the 2022 season, has announced online betting platform GG.BET as its Exclusive Betting Partner...
French esports organisation Team Vitality have announced French banking group Crédit Agricole as an Official Partner following a multi-year partnership. The partnership will also see Crédit Agricole serve as the...
One of India’s fastest growing new-age gaming technology companies, Witzeal has hit a new milestone as it surpasses 29 million registered users. The company has been on a growth trajectory...
Partnership expands initial 2020 agreement. Riot Games has expanded and renewed its partnership with visual media firm Getty Images. The partnership renewal will see Getty Images provide image coverage of...
Tournament gets underway from April 28, 2022. French manufacturer of racing and sports cars Alpine’s esports division, Alpine Esports, has announced the launch of the second season of the Alpine...
Korean esports organisation T1 beat Gen.G 3-1 at the LCK Spring Split 2022 grand finals to lift the Spring final crown and became the first team to qualify for the...
ESL had recently partnered with PUBG MOBILE to integrate the PUBG Mobile Club Open into the Snapdragon Mobile Open for the North American, European and MENA regions. The six regions (North America, Europe, the Middle East, China, North Africa, and Asia-Pacific) will have their own set of game titles. The EU, MENA and NA players will be competing in PUBG Mobile, Brawl Stars, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale and Asphalt 9: Legends, while the Asia-Pacific region will feature Brawl Stars, Free Fire, League of Legends: Wild Rift and Legends of Runeterra. Details about the Snapdragon Pro Series in India and China are yet to be released. The series is set to get underway from April 12 with a total prize pool of US$2 million. The final stages of the Snapdragon Mobile Challenge in the NA, EU, MENA and Asia-Pacific regions along with the Snapdragon Mobile Masters event will be live and in-person for the competitors and audiences alike.
CDL to release a line of esports trading cards. Call of Duty League has inked a new partnership with global trading card company Upper Deck, which will see the two...
Registrations for PMCO Spring edition are now open. PUBG Mobile has announced the details for its semi-professional and amateur tournament: PUBG Mobile Club Open (PMCO). The event is set to...
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