Esports infrastructure company Vindex is set to acquire GAME’s Belong gaming arena division, according to a report from the Financial Times.
Vindex, which was founded by MLG co-founders Mike Sepso and Sundance DiGiovanni, launched in October following a launched with $60 million (GBP46.6 million) Series A.
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According to the report, Vindex has raised $300 million (GBP231 million) to allow it to fund an expansion for Belong over the next five years. It’s stated that the company is looking to open over 500 esports venues in the United States and a further 1,000 in other countries, which a focus on Europe.
Belong currently owns esports facilities in Bradford, Gateshead, Hull, Manchester, Teesside, York, Preston, Colchester, Milton Keyes, Norwich, Bristol, Kingston, London, Portsmouth, Sutton, West Thurrock, Glasgow, Cardiff, Wrexham, Craigavon, and Ballymena.
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In January, Vindex established a partnership with Canadian cinema company IMAX to “create esports events and exclusive content” that would be shown in IMAX cinemas globally.
The infrastructure platform owns Esports Engine, a turnkey esports operations company headed by Adam Apicella, and Next Generation Esports, a production company.
Esports Insider says: This is a big, unexpected move, that’s for sure. Vindex has made it clear from launch that it had big plans – this was demonstrated by the IMAX deal – but this development marks a titanic investment for the company. It would see Vindex seemingly compete against others looking to establish a network of esports facilities, such as Nerd Street Gamers and Allied Esports.