Author: Henrieta Hyrliková

  • DreamHack Sports Games reveals 2022 NHL Gaming World Championship

    DreamHack Sports Games reveals 2022 NHL Gaming World Championship

    [ad_1] DreamHack Sports Games, DreamHack’s sports simulation business unit, will once again produce the next edition of the NHL Gaming World Championship.  The $100,000 (~£ 76,677) NHL 22 competition will be split into two regional events for Europe and North America.  Image credit: DreamHack Sports Games RELATED: Challengermode secures Reely partnership The European Championship is set…

  • FIGHT Esports partners with EA to provide Thai Apex Legends Global Series broadcasts

    FIGHT Esports partners with EA to provide Thai Apex Legends Global Series broadcasts

    [ad_1] Electronic Arts has named Southeast Asian organisation FIGHT Esports as a broadcast partner of the ongoing second season of its Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS). As a result, the organisation gained rights to broadcast ALGS Championship: Challenger Circuit tournaments for the APAC South region in the localised Thai language.  Image credit: FIGHT Esports RELATED:…

  • J Moses joins GRID Esports as Strategic Advisor

    J Moses joins GRID Esports as Strategic Advisor

    [ad_1] Esports data platform GRID Esports has announced that Take-Two Interactive Director J Moses has joined its advisory board as a strategic advisor. In his new role, Moses will look to support GRID as it introduces the GRID Data Platform to the gaming sector. He will also dedicate his efforts, alongside GRID, towards educating game…

  • Charlotte Kenny appointed as BLAST Premier Managing Director

    Charlotte Kenny appointed as BLAST Premier Managing Director

    [ad_1] Esports production company and tournament organiser BLAST has appointed Charlotte Kenny, formerly of Club Affairs, as Managing Director for its BLAST Premier CS:GO esports series. Kenny’s new role includes leading BLAST Premier’s growth and delivery as the company looks to maintain and enhance production, tournament operations, approach to fan engagement and its commercial portfolio.…

  • NSE extends Monster Energy partnership

    NSE extends Monster Energy partnership

    [ad_1] National Student Esports (NSE), the official body for university esports in the UK, has extended its partnership with energy drink brand Monster Energy. As NSE’s official energy drink partner, Monster Energy will continue its support of the British University Esports Championship (BUEC). Image credit: NSE RELATED: LDN UTD and The Strive Group launch UTD…

  • Astralis reports revenue growth in 2021

    Astralis reports revenue growth in 2021

    [ad_1] Danish esports organisation Astralis Group has released its financial report for the 2021 fiscal year. In the report, the company announced a 45 percent increase in net revenue — DKK 51.5m (~£5.75m) in 2020 to DKK 75m (~£8.37m) in 2021. Image credit: Astralis RELATED: Astralis acquires majority stake in PIXEL.TV According to a release,…

  • Envy Gaming joins forces with the*gameHERs

    Envy Gaming joins forces with the*gameHERs

    [ad_1] North American esports organisation Envy Gaming has partnered with the women-led gaming community the*gameHERs. As a part of the deal, the two organisations will collaborate on a content series, community building, collegiate initiatives and the development of potential co-branded live events. Image credit: Envy Gaming RELATED: Envy Gaming acquires operating rights for Esports Stadium…

  • Key esports sponsorships and partnerships, February 2022

    Key esports sponsorships and partnerships, February 2022

    [ad_1] Just like every month, February saw esports companies continue to build commercial portfolios through a variety of new partnerships, ranging from non-endemic deals to event-specific agreements.  To keep everybody up to date, Esports Insider has compiled February’s most important sponsorship and partnership news in esports. Image credit: Esports Insider To read more about a…

  • Esports Movers and Shakers: February 2022

    Esports Movers and Shakers: February 2022

    [ad_1] Each month, ESI compiles the period’s most significant esports movers and shakers. February’s round-up features personnel changes from the likes of Newzoo, TSM, Evil Geniuses and Riot Games, among others. Image credit: ESI Here are the key esports movers and shakers from February 2022. To read more about a story below, click the link…

  • Esports Entertainment Group completes public offering, raises $13.6m

    Esports Entertainment Group completes public offering, raises $13.6m

    [ad_1] NASDAQ-listed gambling company Esports Entertainment Group (EEG) has announced the completion of its public offering of common stock and warrants.  According to the release, the company raised $13.6m (~£10.16m) from the offering. Image credit: Esports Entertainment Group RELATED: Esports Entertainment Group granted New Jersey betting license The amount raised is expected to go towards…