Key esports sponsorships and partnerships: October 2022
Each month, Esports Insider recaps the biggest esports sponsorship and partnership news from the month…
Each month, Esports Insider recaps the biggest esports sponsorship and partnership news from the month…
Indian esports and gaming company Skyesports has announced a Rs 2.25m (~£23,900) Pokémon UNITE esports…
Indian esports organisation Revenant Esports has announced India-based fantasy esports platform FanClash as its official…
Talent management and representation agency Collective Artists Network has partnered with Indian esports organisation Global…
JetSynthesys, a multi-media entertainment company and owner of Indian esports company Skyesports, has announced the…
Esports Insider has collaborated with online payment giant Nuvei to produce a whitepaper analysing revenue…
Betting site Rivalry has partnered with gamification company Low6 to launch free-to-play esports pick’em games. …
Game publisher Riot Games has teamed up with Hong Kong singer and record producer Jackson…
League of Legends‘ LCK has broken the league’s all-time viewership record following Gen.G’s LCK Spring 2024 split victory. The tournament saw a massive viewership increase compared to the tournament’s previous…
Esports tournament organiser ESL FACEIT Group has unveiled a new competitive experience for free-to-play battle royale title Fortnite. Known as ESL Featuring Fortnite, the format will utilise Unreal Editor for…
Indian esports organisation Entity has announced a partnership with European data and viewership platform Esports Charts. As a result of the deal, Esports Charts will provide Entity with access to…
India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has met with some of the country’s prominent stakeholders and players in esports and gaming to discuss industry developments in India. The discussion, which was…
Esports, similar to traditional sports, is made up of multiple ecosystems that span across a variety of games. As such, esports fans are treated to major tournaments and events throughout…
Game developer Blizzard Entertainment has announced a new agreement with Chinese technology company NetEase, more than a year after the two entities ended their partnership. This means that Blizzard’s games…