Top 8 eSports Brands for Beginners and Experts

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Despite not being a physical activity, esports players compete in tournaments frequently supported by a team. The top esports brands for competitors’ players are on this list for our beginners and experts’ knowledge. 

FaZe Clan

In a deal valued at $725 million, the esports and gaming lifestyle and media brand FaZe Clan will go public today. Even though the company still faces difficulties producing money as we may soon enter a recession, it is still making an effort to be the forerunner of mainstream youth culture.

Cloud9

An American professional esports organization with its headquarters in Santa Monica, California, is known as Cloud9 Esports, Inc. or just Cloud9 (C9). In May 2013, Jack and Paulie Etienne established the business as a pro-League of Legends team and incorporated it as Cloud9 Esports, Inc.

Team Liquid

A notable professional gaming company called Team Liquid was founded in 2000. Since our humble beginnings as a Battle.net clan and StarCraft community website, we have developed into a diversified international business with unmatched industry reach.

Fnatic

One of the first esports organizations in Europe is Fnatic. It was established in 2004 and now runs competitive teams in games, including Heroes of the Storm, Rocket League, Counterstrike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Counterstrike.

Team Solomid

Andy Dinh, often known as Reginald, is an American businessman and former professional League of Legends player. He was born on April 19, 1992. His esports company, Team SoloMid (TSM), is best known for its League of Legends team in the League Championship Series. He is the organization’s founder, owner, and CEO (LCS).

G2 eSports

José Rodriguez Rodriguez, formerly known as “ocelot,” is the founder, co-owner, and CEO of G2 Esports, a multi-esports championship-winning team. G2 was recognized as the ninth most valuable esports organization last year, with a valuation of $105 million.

NRG eSports

An American esports organization, NRG Esports, is in Los Angeles, California. Its rosters include players from Apex Legends, Clash Royale, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Fortnite, Gears of War, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Rocket League, Valorant, speedrunning, and various Twitch broadcasters. 

Immortals Gaming Club

After purchasing Brazil’s Gamers Club in 2019, the company changed its name from Immortals-to-Immortals Gaming Club. IGC owns and runs IGC Esports, which is home to the Los Angeles Valiant, Immortals, and MIBR. IGC also has a collaboration with Corinthians, a Brazilian sports team.

 

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