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PGL Major Antwerp 2022 joins forces with GG.BET GG.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 for the tournament. The partnership will see GG.BET get visible branding during the Major event in Belgium and also at PGL’s Regional Major Rankings (RMR) events. Both the RMR events and the Major itself will be broadcasted with the support of GG.BET. GG.BET’s offers and live odds will be integrated into the tournaments’ broadcast, and its website will also have special bonus offers for each phase of the tournaments. GG.BET’s social media handles will also feature exclusive content from the tournament, including highlights from the games. Speaking about the new partnership, Silviu Stroie, CEO of PGL, commented: “We’re kicking off this tournament season with a trusted partner who is just as dedicated to esports as we are! “With GG.BET by our side, we are once again bringing fans to venues in their droves to enjoy edge-of-your-seat clashes between the world’s greatest teams! We are delighted that we can continue to create esports history together.” Dmitry Voshkarin, COO of GG.BET, added: “We are glad to be kicking off the new 2022 season with our partners PGL by our side for this important CS:GO major! Last year’s LAN competition in Stockholm brought back the excitement of offline competitions and was one of the biggest esports events in recent years.” The RMR events for the tournament will get underway from April 11* and last till April 24, being held in Bucharest, while the Major in Antwerp is scheduled to kick-off from May 9 and will run till May 22, being held at Antwerp’s Sportpaleis arena. GG.BET had previously served as the Exclusive Betting Partner of the PGL Major in Stockholm last year. *all dates are set in 2022

PGL Major Antwerp 2022 joins forces with GG.BET

April 8, 2022

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 for the tournament.
The partnership will see GG.BET get visible branding during the Major event in Belgium and also at PGL’s Regional Major Rankings (RMR) events. Both the RMR events and the Major itself will be broadcasted with the support of GG.BET.
GG.BET’s offers and live odds will be integrated into the tournaments’ broadcast, and its website will also have special bonus offers for each phase of the tournaments. GG.BET’s social media handles will also feature exclusive content from the tournament, including highlights from the games.

Speaking about the new partnership, Silviu Stroie, CEO of PGL, commented:
“We’re kicking off this tournament season with a trusted partner who is just as dedicated to esports as we are!
“With GG.BET by our side, we are once again bringing fans to venues in their droves to enjoy edge-of-your-seat clashes between the world’s greatest teams! We are delighted that we can continue to create esports history together.”

Dmitry Voshkarin, COO of GG.BET, added:
“We are glad to be kicking off the new 2022 season with our partners PGL by our side for this important CS:GO major! Last year’s LAN competition in Stockholm brought back the excitement of offline competitions and was one of the biggest esports events in recent years.”

The RMR events for the tournament will get underway from April 11* and last till April 24, being held in Bucharest, while the Major in Antwerp is scheduled to kick-off from May 9 and will run till May 22, being held at Antwerp’s Sportpaleis arena.
GG.BET had previously served as the Exclusive Betting Partner of the PGL Major in Stockholm last year.

*all dates are set in 2022

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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