Epic Esports Events renews partnership with GRID Esports
Tournament operator Epic Esports Events renews its partnership with data provider GRID Esports. The new agreement will support the Epic Esports Events ecosystem. This should include the provision of information products and the dissemination of data about third parties in the media.
Charlie Hanley-Nichols, Director of Purchasing at GRID Esports: “Epic has created an unrivaled brand capable of not only serving the CS: GO and Dota 2 community with a high level of production and broadcasting, but also providing a professional and stable environment for professional teams to thrive. As we move towards 2022, GRID is proud to support the Epic team in all of their tournaments by engaging and engaging viewers with our unrivaled data products. "
Since 2016, Epic Esports has regularly held a series of EPICENTER tournaments in Moscow and St. Petersburg in CS: GO and Dota 2. In addition, the tournament operator hosted the OMEGA League and regularly organizes the Epic League.
Sergey Barkhudaryan, Chief Commercial Officer, ESforce Holdings: “GRID has given us the freedom to move quickly in our core event business, while the GRID team is strengthening one of our core core assets - player and team statistics. and safety at Epic and GRID's commitment and expertise in these areas is central to our relationship. "
As a reminder, for the first time, the partnership between GRID Esports and Epic Esports Events began in 2019. The platform also has partnerships with other major operators including PGL, WePlay Esports and Elisa Esports.
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