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 ESL and DHL remain partners, CORSAIR acquire Scuf Gaming, Team Envy buy into FLASHPOINT, and Team Reciprocity look to become publicly listed.
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ESL and DHL deliver partnership extension for 2020
Tournament organiser ESL extended its partnership with logistics company DHL to cover ESL One events in 2020.
DHL will continue to serve as a sponsor and logistics partner of ESL One tournaments for the year, as well as remaining as a partner of ESL’s grassroots Academy initiative for Dota 2 players.
Read the full article here.
CORSAIR completes purchase of Scuf Gaming
Computer hardware company CORSAIR completed its purchase of custom controller company SCUF Gaming.
CORSAIR agreed to acquire the controller manufacturer and its patent portfolio in December 2019 and marks the third acquisition by the company since EagleTree Capital secured a majority share back in 2017.
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Team Envy buys into FLASHPOINT league
North American organisation Envy Gaming bought into FLASHPOINT, the upcoming Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league operated by FACEIT.
Team Envy will be the seventh founding team of the league, with a buy-in cost of $2 million (GBP1.55 million), joining Immortals Gaming Club (owner of MIBR), OverActive Media (owner of MAD Lions), Cloud9, Gen.G, Dignitas, and c0ntact Gaming.
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Team Reciprocity enters letter of intent with Rainy Hollow Ventures
North American organisation Team Reciprocity entered into a letter of intent with Rainy Hollow Ventures.
Dated February 26th, the letter of intent will see Rainy Hollow Ventures acquire all issued and outstanding securities of Team Reciprocity, resulting in a reverse takeover. The organisation is looking to become publicly listed.
Read the full article here.