As always, we’ve rounded up the biggest and best stories from the past week so you can stay abreast of the industry’s biggest happenings. This week in esports saw BLAST raise EUR12.5M, Torque Esports complete acquisitions, FACEIT partner with Ubisoft, and Popeyes sponsor Chicago Huntsmen.
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BLAST raises EUR12.5M in funding round
Danish tournament organiser BLAST completed a funding round, raising a total of EUR12.5 million (GBP11.1 million).
The round was led by Johan Gedda, CEO and Co-founder of Rocket Software, and Danish investment fund Vaekstfonden. European venture capital firms Creandum, Heartcore, and Maki – existing investors in the company – rounded out the funding with further investment.
Read the full article here.
Torque Esports, Frankly and WinView merge to create Engine Media
Torque Esports Corp., Frankly Inc., and WinView Inc. announced the completion of a merger, six months after revealing that it was being pursued.
Engine Media is expected to assist in the launch of new esports and live gaming experiences through its established partnerships.
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FACEIT to control Rainbow Six Siege esports in North America
FACEIT entered a multi-year deal with Ubisoft to design and control the North American esports ecosystem for Rainbow Six Siege.
The tournament organiser will work with the developer on every facet of the title in the region, from broadcasting and media rights, to event production and grassroots programs.
Read the full article here.
Chicago Huntsmen dines with Popeyes sponsorship
NRG Esports-owned Call of Duty League franchise Chicago Huntsmen partnered with American multinational chain Popeyes.
The deal includes a jersey sponsorship, with Popeyes having its brand located on the chest of Chicago Huntsmen’s jersey.
Read the full article here.