BitSkins Partners with the Champion of Champions Tour
The BitSkins CS:GO skins marketplace has become a partner of the Champion of Champions Tour tournament series, which will be held in 2022-2024. The branding of the site will be present at every match of the English-language broadcast under the auspices of the Champion of Champions Tour. In addition, the marketplace will provide exclusive offers for spectators of the championship.
Tom Warburton, CEO of GRID Esports: "BitSkins truly understands the interests of esports fans and serves their needs with a unique offering. We are committed to building a sustainable ecosystem on multiple levels and are excited to partner with BitSkins to provide the best possible experience for Champion of Champions Tour viewers."
The Champion of Champions Tour is the first stage competition co-hosted by leading esports companies FACEIT, Eden Esports, Relog Media, Black Molly Entertainment, Fantasy Expo and regional organizers commissioned by GRID Esports.
Anna Zamornyak-Urbanyak, CEO of BitSkins: "We have been actively involved in the esports scene since the company's inception. The Champion of Champions Tour's vision of developing new talent is very much in line with our values, and we are excited to support the tournament over the next 18 months. By partnering with GRID Esports, we set ourselves long-term goals to provide fans with the best esports experience and use the opportunity to grow up with the audience."
The overall Champion of Champions series system for 2022-2024 is as follows:
- 44 open regional qualifiers.
- 44 online tournaments.
- 11 studio finals.
- Global LAN Finals.
GRID Esports and its founding partners FACEIT, Eden Sports, Relog Media, Fantyasyexpo and Black Molly Entertainment have jointly announced a new tournament called "Champion of Champions Tour (CCT)" which will run from June 2022 to January 2024 and will offer a prize pool of $3.4 million.
The series kicks off in June with online tournaments with a total prize pool of $1.8 million, through which teams can qualify for a second stage of 11 studio finals with a total prize pool of $1.1 million. Teams will be awarded rating points that will help them get to the Global LAN Finals.
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