Month: January 2022
EPIC.LAN renews Intel partnership for 2022
UK-based gaming and esports event organiser EPIC.LAN has renewed its partnership with multinational technology company Intel for 2022. As a result of the renewal, the company will remain the headline sponsor of EPIC.LAN’s CS:GO events taking place throughout 2022. Image credit: EPIC.LAN, Intel RELATED: EPIC.LAN and Overclockers UK extend partnership Intel will collaborate with EPIC.LAN through technology demonstrations […]
Continue ReadingSwiftSkill raises £150,000 in pre-seed funding round
Performance analysis and coaching service SwiftSkill has raised £150,000 during its pre-seed round of funding. The pre-seed funding round, led by Jenson Funding Partners, aims to allow the company to expand its team and provide services to additional esports titles. Image credit: SwiftSkill RELATED: Edge Gaming raises $10m in seed funding round At the moment, […]
Continue ReadingBLAST Premier renews partnership with Coinbase
Esports tournament organiser BLAST Premier has announced a one-year renewal of its partnership with cryptocurrency company Coinbase. BLAST has informed ESI that the new partnership includes the creation of a four-part mini-documentary series called ‘In-Game Innovators’. (ESI Illustration) Image credit: Coinbase / BLAST RELATED: Team Liquid and Coinbase strike four year partnership In addition, Coinbase […]
Continue ReadingFreaks 4U Gaming expands data partnership with Shikenso Analytics
Esports tournament organiser Freaks 4U Gaming has expanded its partnership with German IT firm Shikenso Analytics to include the organiser’s new esports ecosystems in 2022. As a result, Shikenso will apply its AI analytics to the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC), VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT), as well as German and French VALORANT regional leagues. […]
Continue ReadingTeam Singularity relaunches academy project, expands into new titles
Danish esports organisation Team Singularity has announced the relaunch of its academy programme. The project, in collaboration with Pluck.GG, will now feature 14 titles. This includes Rocket League, League of Legends, Free Fire, Apex Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, among others. Image credit: Team Singularity RELATED: Team Singularity signs multi-year deal with IGG […]
Continue ReadingTeam Singularity relaunches academy project, expands into new titles
Danish esports organisation Team Singularity has announced the relaunch of its academy programme. The project, in collaboration with Pluck.GG, will now feature 14 titles. This includes Rocket League, League of Legends, Free Fire, Apex Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, among others. Image credit: Team Singularity RELATED: Team Singularity signs multi-year deal with IGG […]
Continue ReadingTeam Singularity relaunches academy project, expands into new titles
Danish esports organisation Team Singularity has announced the relaunch of its academy programme. The project, in collaboration with Pluck.GG, will now feature 14 titles. This includes Rocket League, League of Legends, Free Fire, Apex Legends, DOTA 2, CS:GO and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, among others. Image credit: Team Singularity RELATED: Team Singularity signs multi-year deal with IGG […]
Continue ReadingEsports Engine announced as official broadcast partner for Call of Duty League
Esports operations company Esports Engine has been named the official broadcasting partner of the upcoming Call of Duty League (CDL) season, Activision Blizzard and Esports Engine announced. Esports Engine will bring a number of new features to the CDL, including a new and expanded pre-game show, new always-on player cameras, live feeds of players on […]
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