eSports
Epic Esports Events ranked 15th among the 50 best event companies in the world by Global Eventex Awards

Tournament organizer Epis Esports Events took the 15th place in the international rating by Global Eventex Awards. Every year, the organizers of the professional award in the field of event management select the top 50 best organizers and agencies: the Eventex index is a list of companies, places in which are determined by the total number of points for awards won at the Global Eventex Awards over three years.
Tournament operator Epic Esports Events and the EPICENTER Major 2019 tournament were awarded Gold, Silver, and Bronze prizes at the 10th-anniversary edition of Eventex Awards 2020. EPICENTER organizers won prizes in 5 categories:
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Gold in the “Russian Event” and “Brand Experience – Leisure” categories;
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Silver in the “Esports Event” category, second only to The International 2019;
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Bronze in the “Event Team” and “People’s Choice Agency/Team” categories — in the latter, the decision was made not by the jury, but by open voting, which was attended by 5,300 people from all over the world.
A year earlier, EPICENTER XL won first place in the “Russian Event” category.
A full list of the top 50 event organizers and agencies can be found here: eventex.co/index/
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ExitLag Partners with TALON Esports

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ExitLag, created to help enhance internet connections and reduce latency through its multi-path technology, announced it has partnered with TALON, one of the most prominent esports organisations in the APAC region. As part of this collaboration, ExitLag will become an official sponsor of TALON Esports, supporting their teams competing in League of Legends (Taiwan), Valorant (South Korea), Dota 2 (Philippines) and ROV (Thailand).
With this partnership, ExitLag reinforces its commitment to supporting top-tier esports teams and players by optimising their connectivity and ensuring a smoother, lag-free competitive experience. Talon Esports has established a formidable reputation as a dominant force in competitive gaming across the APAC region. By sponsoring TALON, ExitLag strengthens its expansion into the Asian gaming market, ensuring that professional and amateur gamers alike have access to superior network performance.
âEsports is built on the foundation of precision, speed, skill, and seamless gameplay. At ExitLag, we are dedicated to providing competitive gamers with the best possible connection to compete at their highest level. Partnering with TALON Esports allows us to further our mission of eliminating connectivity barriers and enhancing the performance and experience of top esports players competing across multiple titles globally,â said Lucas Stolze, CEO of ExitLag.
ExitLagâs proprietary multi-path technology optimises data routing in real-time, reducing lag, packet loss and jitter to deliver the most stable gaming experience possible. Through this partnership, ExitLag will work closely with TALONâs teams across various titles, ensuring that their players can focus entirely on performance without network limitations.
âWeâre thrilled to welcome ExitLag as a partner. In professional esports, every millisecond matters. ExitLagâs cutting-edge technology will provide our players a crucial competitive edge, ensuring they can perform at their peak without worrying about connectivity issues,â said Sean Zhang, CEO of TALON Esports.
As ExitLag continues its rapid growth in the Asia-Pacific region, this partnership underscores its dedication to empowering esports athletes with world-class network solutions. Fans can look forward to exciting activations, exclusive content, and engagement opportunities as ExitLag and TALON Esports work together throughout the season.
âAs we expand our footprint in Asia, partnering with TALON Esports is a testament to our dedication to providing the best connectivity solutions for competitive gamers in the region. We are excited to work closely with TALONâs teams and help elevate their performance to new heights,â said Josh Wong, Asia Market Lead of ExitLag.
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eSports
IESF Reaches a Record of 151 Member Nations

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The International Esports Federation (IESF) is proud to announce the expansion of its World Esports network with the addition of five new member nations, bringing its total membership to a record 151 members. This milestone underscores IESFâs commitment to uniting and developing the esports scene.
The newest additions, Botswana, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Tanzania, mark a significant step in the rapid growth of esports in Africa. Following the success of the African Esports Championship in Casablanca last year, the continentâs esports scene is more ambitious than ever, with increasing participation in regional and international tournaments, and the establishment of dedicated esports organizations. These new members will contribute to the ongoing development of African esports, bringing more opportunities for athletes, teams, and gaming communities across the region.
Each nation is represented by its official national esports organization:
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Botswana â Botswana Electronic Sports Federation
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Central African Republic â Central African Association of Electronic Games
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Equatorial Guinea â Equatorial Guinean Association of Electronic Sports
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Gabon â Gabon Esports and Associated Disciplines
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Tanzania â eSports Federation of Tanzania
IESF General Secretary Boban Totovski stated: âWelcoming these five nations into the IESF family is a proud moment for us. It reflects the continued expansion of esports and the dedication of national federations to providing opportunities for athletes and communities. We remain committed to supporting our members and working together to drive esports forward.â
With 151 member nations, IESF continues its mission to promote esports as a recognized and sustainable sport while providing platforms for athletes worldwide. The federation looks forward to seeing its newest members participate in upcoming initiatives, including the IESF 2025 Season.
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Esports World Cup Foundation Announces 40 Clubs Selected for its $20M Club Partner Programme

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The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) announced the top 40 esports Clubs that have been accepted into the EWCF Club Partner Programme, an industry-leading initiative designed to promote the sustainable growth of esports organidations. The $20 million programme offers participating Clubs up to $1 million in funding to expand their brand and grow their global audience through innovative content and marketing campaigns leading up to and throughout the Esports World Cup 2025.
Since 2023, the EWCF has supported esports Clubs with a carefully aligned funding model that contributes to the Club Partner Programme membersâ financial stability and brand growth. To achieve this, the 2025 Programme will focus on fueling global fan growth across all borders and games through impactful storytelling and creative campaigns.
Leveraging EWCF support, the 40 Partner Clubs, reaching over 300 million fans, will drive global growth by creating compelling experiences and content that deepen their connection with fans worldwide, including behind-the-scenes production, player documentaries and live fan experiences that excite their communities. The 2025 programme offers modular funding for campaigns that engage fans, tell EWC-related stories and enable Club-driven innovation.
âThe EWCF Club Partner Program is a cornerstone of our mission to build a sustainable future for esports Clubs worldwide while creating opportunities for organizations from some of the worldâs fastest-growing markets. This yearâs 40 partnered Clubs represent a diverse and dynamic cross-section of global esports, spanning legacy organizations, rising stars and global powerhouses that collectively define the rich history and the rapidly evolving future of the industry. By investing in their growth, the program will enable Clubs to expand their audience and reach, strengthen their brands, and gain greater visibility through fan-first content, shaping the future of esports as a global sport and mainstream entertainment,â said Faisal Bin Homran, Chief Product Officer at the Esports World Cup Foundation.
With this yearâs focus on high-growth regions, the 2025 EWCF Club Partner Programme represents a truly global roster, including six Clubs from China, alongside additions from rapidly expanding markets like Japan, India and LATAM. The full lineup of Clubs, in alphabetic order: 100 Thieves, All Gamers, Bilibili Gaming, Cloud9, Edward Gaming, EVOS, FaZe Clan, Fnatic, FURIA, G2 Esports, Gaimin Gladiators, Gen.G, Gentle Mates, HEROIC, JD Gaming, Karmine Corp., Movistar KOI, LEVIATAN, LOUD, MOUZ, NAVI, NIP.eStar, ONIC, POWR, REJECT, S8UL, Sentinels, T1, Team BDS, Team Falcons, Team Liquid, Team RRQ, Team Secret, Team Spirit, Team Vitality, Twisted Minds, Virtus.pro, Weibo Gaming, Wolves Esports, ZETA DIVISION.
The 2025 Club Programme applications in China were supported by Tencent E-Sports, who have facilitated the process for 20 Clubs that have applied. Six Clubs were selected, including All Gamers, Bilibili Gaming, Edward Gaming, JD Gaming, Weibo Gaming and Wolves EsportsâChinaâs most dominant teams, engaging over 125 million Chinese fans through gaming, entertainment and lifestyle content. Additionally, eStar, as part of NIP, has also been added to the lineup, further serving the expansion of the Club Partner Programme in China and activating Chinese fans.
All Clubs were selected through a rigorous evaluation process that reviewed nearly 200 applications. This included assessing their competitive track record in the Club Championship in 2024, their potential across multiple games, social media presence, fan engagement and their strategic plans for activating their global esports audience. Eight Clubs received direct invitations based on their EWC 2024 Club Championship ranking, while the remaining spots were allocated through an open application process. Nineteen Clubs joined for the first time, and 21 returned from the inaugural year.
âEsports is evolving faster than ever, and the EWCF Club Partner Program is driving that evolution by giving Clubs the tools to grow, engage fans, and compete at the highest level. EWC 2024 was a defining moment for usâwinning points in five games, two podium finishes, and securing a top-four finish at the Club Championship. The scale and energy of the event proved just how influential esports has become. Weâre proud to be part of the program again, fueled by the enthusiasm of French fans who continue to support and inspire us as we look to elevate our game, win as many tournaments as possible, and carry Team Vitalityâs colours high on the biggest stage in esports,â said Fabien âNeoâ Devide, Chairman and co-founder of Team Vitality.
âAs one of the fastest growing esports organizations in North America, we are delighted to join the EWCF Club Partner Program. Continuing the momentum of our success in 2024, including a major win in VALORANT and significant growth across our social channels reaching millions of fans in North America and beyond, the addition of VALORANT to the Esports World Cup is the perfect time for us to become an official partner and deliver new and exciting content to an even wider audience,â said Rob Moore, CEO of Sentinels.
âSince Day One, All Gamers has chased esports gloryâpushing non-stop for over 20 years. With years of hard work from our teams, weâve scored big wins in top games and trained legends in the scene. Competing at the 2024 EWC against the worldâs best, that fire burns bright. Now joining EWCFâs Club Partner Program, hereâs our hope: When fans worldwide see Chinese esports through AG, they wonât just recall epic comebacks, but our crewâs unstoppable spiritâcutting through challenges like a blade. That combination of grit and graceâthatâs Chinaâs gift to the global esports race,â said Le Kedeng, Chairman of All Gamers.
Membership in the EWCF Club Partner Programme is subject to annual renewal in line with the Programmeâs requirements, reflecting the dynamic nature of the esports industry. A Clubâs participation in the programme does not guarantee a spot at the Esports World Cup 2025. All Clubs are required to qualify through official qualification pathways to earn their spot in each gameâs EWC tournament.
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