F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Twitch invests in eSports partnerships, including EG and Team Tinker [DOTA2].

Twitch invests in eSports partnerships, including EG and Team Tinker [DOTA2].

Twitch invests in eSports partnerships, including EG and Team Tinker [DOTA2].

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Rxnger
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09-26-2016, 11:40 AM
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The CEO of GoodGame, Alex Garfield, has shared an article about the company. GoodGame manages several teams and is known for its work in Twitch. While I don’t focus on Dota, I wanted to pass along this update.
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Rxnger
09-26-2016, 11:40 AM #1

The CEO of GoodGame, Alex Garfield, has shared an article about the company. GoodGame manages several teams and is known for its work in Twitch. While I don’t focus on Dota, I wanted to pass along this update.

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09-26-2016, 02:36 PM
#2
Nick... I've had the same idea before too, honestly. Anyway, I'm curious about why Twitch is acquiring the teams...
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_ReflexLegend_
09-26-2016, 02:36 PM #2

Nick... I've had the same idea before too, honestly. Anyway, I'm curious about why Twitch is acquiring the teams...

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rerety34
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 04:29 PM
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Wouldn't it be the same as everyone else? Attention? Those groups have strong characters like Fear, Arteezy, AdmiralBulldog, Loda, SingSing (all my partial affection <3). I mean, Esports is expanding quickly and it's becoming more obvious to the public, so claiming a share of it makes sense, doesn't it? Not to mention Twitch already plays a major role in professional Dota 2 since it's essentially the only platform used. Having pro teams boost their own image or grow their brand seems like a smart strategy. I haven't been involved with the pro scene lately and haven't heard much about the deal, so my take might be off. Still, seeing a big company acquire teams is great. More stability and professionalism would benefit the Dota 2 scene, especially given the current chaos from constant changes and tournaments.
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rerety34
09-26-2016, 04:29 PM #3

Wouldn't it be the same as everyone else? Attention? Those groups have strong characters like Fear, Arteezy, AdmiralBulldog, Loda, SingSing (all my partial affection <3). I mean, Esports is expanding quickly and it's becoming more obvious to the public, so claiming a share of it makes sense, doesn't it? Not to mention Twitch already plays a major role in professional Dota 2 since it's essentially the only platform used. Having pro teams boost their own image or grow their brand seems like a smart strategy. I haven't been involved with the pro scene lately and haven't heard much about the deal, so my take might be off. Still, seeing a big company acquire teams is great. More stability and professionalism would benefit the Dota 2 scene, especially given the current chaos from constant changes and tournaments.

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Coolpete123
Junior Member
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10-17-2016, 10:39 PM
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They might have felt insecure since no one else had a gaming squad before them. (Hey Team YP!)
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Coolpete123
10-17-2016, 10:39 PM #4

They might have felt insecure since no one else had a gaming squad before them. (Hey Team YP!)