Bux Syed
VIE.bet Partners with SG Esports
Esports Entertainment Group has announced that its VIE.bet esports betting brand has become an official partner of SG esports, a Brazilian professional gaming organization.
As part of the deal, the VIE.bet logo will appear on SG esports’s jerseys, including when the team competes at The International 10 Dota 2 competition in October.
“We are excited to announce this partnership with SG Esports. The organization and their team has done a great job qualifying for The International this October. We’re looking forward to working closely with SG Esports to further expand our growth in Brazil and the rest of Latam,” Bux Syed, Director of VIE.bet, said.
The partnership consists of two Dota 2 teams, a CSGO team and SG esports’ entire influencer/streamer roster.
“We are honored to share a long-term partnership with Esports Entertainment Group and their Vie.bet brand. Vie.bet represents what we want for the world of betting and electronic sports — professionalism and transparency. These are the qualities we look for in our partners,” Mateus Cysne Barbosa, CEO of SG esports, said.
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