StreamCards becomes a partner of the Champion of Champions Tour CS:GO tournament series
Alternative streaming platform Streamcards has partnered with the Champion of Champions Tour CS:GO championship series. As part of the deal, the platform will provide a widget for Twitch that will allow viewers to predict match results.
Tom Warbuton, CEO of GRID Esports: "Fan engagement is one of the leading trends shaping the future of esports. We are always looking to enrich the stream by offering the highest quality entertainment to CS:GO fans. bring engagement to the next level and we are excited to see how our real-time data can be used in an innovative way to improve the interaction with fans."
Spectators will be ranked and will be able to receive prizes for active participation in the competition. StreamCards also plans to provide detailed viewer analytics to tournament organizers and hopes to provide a new way to engage and reward fans.
Daniel Seradzan, co-founder and CEO of StreamCards: "We are excited to provide viewers with an interactive CS:GO match experience. Moreover, our company is committed to supporting tournament partners with new ways to engage viewers."
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 the "Champion of Champions Tour" that will run until January 2024 and offer a combined 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.
As a reminder, the BitSkins skin trading platform has also become a partner of the Champion of Champions Tour tournament series.
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