Esports World Cup Foundation Reveals Club Partner Program Teams
Forty organizations have been selected to receive up $1M to grow their brand and promote the Saudi government funded competition in Riyadh this summer...
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Esports World Cup Announces EWC Club Partner Program Teams
The Saudi Arabian government Public Investment Fund-backed Esports World Cup Foundation announced Monday the 40 esports organizations that were chosen for its 2025 Club Partner Program. The program, which has a cap of $20M USD in 2025, will give partnered organizations up to $1M USD each to “expand their brand[s] and grow their global audience through innovative content and marketing campaigns leading up to and throughout the Esports World Cup 2025.”
Of course, these stipends are tied to achievements. The program encourages partnered teams to grow their followings and to promote the eight-week Esports World Cup competition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia through their social media and content creation channels, leading up to and during the competition.
Teams leaving the program this year include Spacestation Gaming, Talon Esports, OG, Blacklist International, Guild Esports, NRG Esports, TSM, Tundra Esports, LGD Gaming.
The program has been expanded from 30 teams to 40 for 2025, and offers (as far as we know) the same incentives for this year, as detailed in our previous reporting on the 2024 program and this follow-up story.
Read more on The Esports Advocate.
GRID Launches GRID Play
Gambling and esports focused data company GRID announced the launch of GRID Play, a new “end-to-end play data infrastructure” product that provides “data extraction, advanced analytics, and community engagement.” The new product is aimed at developers and stakeholders in the esports ecosystem.
GRID currently works with companies such as Riot Games (Teamfight Tactics, Valorant, and League of Legends), KRAFTON (PUBG, PUBG Mobile), and Ubisoft (Rainbow Six siege) to manage live data.
GRID claims that its new product can help game developers “extract, manage, and distribute pre-structured play data, gaining deeper insights into player performance and meta trends. It also provides engagement tools such as leaderboards, ranking systems, public managed APIs, and player stats.
GRID Play has also been integrated into the GRID Data Platform alongside GRID Esports, GRID Bet, and GRID Fan.
GRID is at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco showing off its new product offerings to interested stakeholders.
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