Wolves Esports combines FIFA Online and PUBG Mobile teams into a single Shenzhen Wolves tag
The English esports organization Wolves Esports, owned by the Wolverhampton Wanderers football club, has announced the unification of its FIFA Online and PUBG Mobile teams into a single Shenzhen Wolves tag. As a result, the teams will perform under a new name. It is reported that the changes are due to the club's partnership agreement with the Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports of Nanshan County in Shenzhen.
The cooperation between Wolves Esports and Nanshan District, Shenzhen is another important strategic plan since Wolves Esports' entry into the Peace Elite League in December 2022.
As a global esports club, Wolves Esports is fully in line with Shenzhen's strategic goal of building an international esports city and an international and innovative city culture. Shenzhen and Nanshan area have major advantages in building the esports industry, the atmosphere of the esports market, and deep understanding of the industry.
More and more top esports events such as the PEL 2022 Summer Finals and the Honor of Kings 2022 World Championship Finals are taking place in the Nanshan area. We hope that Fosun Sports Group and Wolves Esports will have more chemical reactions and grow together to lead the innovative development of the esports industry in Shenzhen and Nanshan area.
Deng Houjun, President of Fosun Sports
It is reported that in addition to getting a new name, the teams will receive an updated form, where they will use the symbols of Shenzhen and the Nanshan area. The deal is a consequence of the Wolves Esports PUBG Mobile roster joining the Peace Elite League. The organization is currently promoting its assets in China, featuring its Honor of Kings, QQ Speed, Call of Duty Mobile, Identity V, and Naraka: Bladepoint rosters. Notably, Wolverhampton Wanderers are also sponsors of the North American esports organization Evil Geniuses.
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