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  2. ESL (company) - Wikipedia

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    Based in Cologne, Germany, ESL has eleven offices and multiple international TV studios globally. ESL is the largest esports company to broadcast on Twitch. [3] [4] In 2022, it was announced that ESL and esports platform FACEIT were acquired by Savvy Games Group (SGG), a holding company owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. As part of ...

  3. Esports - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s was a popular time for televised esports. Television coverage was best established in South Korea, with StarCraft and Warcraft III competitions regularly televised by dedicated 24-hour cable TV game channels Ongamenet and MBCGame. [51] Elsewhere, esports television coverage was sporadic.

  4. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    The live streaming of video games is an activity where people broadcast themselves playing games to a live audience online. [1] The practice became popular in the mid-2010s on the US-based site Twitch, before growing to YouTube, Facebook, China-based sites Huya Live, DouYu, and Bilibili, and other services.

  5. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    On 15 December 2021, Moonton, in partnership again with One Esports, announced its first ever all-female esports tournament called the MLBB Women's Invitational (MWI) with a prize pool of US$15,000. [86] On 1 January 2024, the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Road Map for 2024 was released on the official YouTube channel of Moonton games.

  6. Jens Hilgers - Wikipedia

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    Jens Hilgers (born 1975) is a German entrepreneur who works in the esports industry. He was the founding CEO of the esports production company Electronic Sports League (ESL), [1] [2] and is a co-founder and the CEO of Bayes (formerly Dojo Madness), an esports data company based in Berlin.

  7. ‘Players’ Explores the World of Esports With More ... - AOL

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    Chances are you’re either deeply familiar with the wide world of gamers and streamers, or you’re so completely unaware of how far it reaches that the very idea of “esports” is enough to ...

  8. ELeague - Wikipedia

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    ELeague, shortened as EL, and stylized as ΞLEAGUE is an esports league and American television program that airs on TBS. It was announced in September 2015 as a partnership between Turner Broadcasting and talent agency WME/IMG. [3] The name "ELeague" was officially unveiled later that year. [4]

  9. Gfinity - Wikipedia

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    Gfinity is an international esports company based in London, England. Founded in 2012, it develops and delivers esports experiences and strategies for game publishers, sports rights holders, commercial partners and media companies. Partnerships have included Formula One, the Premier League, Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Amazon.com, BT Sport ...