Facebook has just announced a plot to murder Twitch in cold blood with their new exclusive streaming deal with ESL, the world's biggest
esports event company.
Not exact matches
The three - year degree is broken down each year on the business of
eSports, to developing a «team - based
eSports event» and eventually a large - scale commercial
eSports event that includes creating a business plan for an
eSports company.
Velloso says his team is working with the top Twitter gaming accounts, which includes publishers and game developers such as Electronic Arts (ea) and Activision (atvi), platforms such as Twitch and YouTube, game media such as IGN and GameSpot,
event producers such as E3 and PAX, content
companies like Rooster Teeth and Machinima, gaming personalities such as PewDiePie and TotalBiscuit, and
eSports leagues, teams, players, and commentators.
It is expected that 50,000
eSports fans will attend the
event over the weekend to experience
eSports at its finest while having hands on experiences with the latest gaming technology at exhibits of
companies like Intel, Kingston HyperX and BenQ.
After the wild success of
eSports leagues last year, the great
company, Amazon, is sponsoring an all - new
event for their mobile titles.
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the trade association that represents the US video game industry and owns and operates E3, and ESL, the world's largest independent
eSports company, today announced the biggest video game
event on the planet will host the biggest
eSports at the E3 ESL Arena, June 12 - 14 in Los Angeles.
In addition to Facebook's announcement of a new partnership with the MLB to live stream a number of regular season games, the social network this week also signed a deal with global
esports company ESL to bring over 5,550 hours of
esports events and other original content to Facebook, including 1,500 of original programming.