eSports
Fnatic Announces the Appointment of New CFO, Patrick Foster

Fnatic levels up its finance and creative production teams as the company enters its next phase of growth
Fnatic, a leading London-based esports organisation, today announced the appointment of its first Chief Financial Officer, Patrick Foster, to help drive Fnatic through its next phase of growth. His hiring capitalises on the momentum from the record-breaking crowdfunding campaign Fnatic carried out in Q4 2020. Fnatic has also brought on Georgina Workman as its new Head of Production to support all creative aspects across the business. These impressive additions bolster Fnatic’s dynamic finance and creative teams, while further securing its leadership position in the world of esports.
“As a leader in esports performance, we are constantly working towards a more diverse and inclusive future,” said Brad Richards, People & Culture Director of Fnatic. “We are always on the lookout for top talent and welcome applicants from all backgrounds as we continue to grow our business in 2021 and beyond.”
As the CFO, Patrick will manage the financial operations of Fnatic, ensuring the company is well placed to emerge as the definitive brand of esports performance with strategic growth in new global markets. With his decades of success and experience in scaling technology-led businesses at a global level, Patrick will play an integral role in Fnatic’s rapid growth trajectory. He joins from Getaround, the global leading car sharing platform, after their acquisition in 2019 for $300m of Drivy where Patrick served 6 years as CFO and COO. In his latest role Patrick was overseeing European Markets, operations and business development Teams.
Georgina brings broad expertise and award-winning creativity that will support Fnatic’s overarching performance narrative. As the Head of Production, Georgina will lead Fnatic Studios, an internal production studio, and manage the execution of highly engaging campaigns through content development with like-minded talent collaborators. Under her direction, Fnatic will set out to launch the next generation of apparel and esports equipment offerings to millions of fans, with insight, innovation and creativity at its core. Prior to joining Fnatic, Georgina was the Head of Production at retail marketplace, Appear Here, where she was responsible for scaling production at a global level, managing distribution platforms and developing new content.
“Through each new hire, we ensure a disruptive mindset and fresh perspective is brought to the table to further amplify our brand story,” continued Richards. “We are thrilled to welcome both Patrick and Georgina to Fnatic and know that their expertise will contribute greatly to the company.”
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GRID Acquires Bayes Esports Assets

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GRID, a game data and technology platform, has acquired the intellectual property assets of Bayes Esports following the company’s liquidation proceedings and will integrate the technology into its GRID Bet division.
The acquisition integrates strategic technology components developed by Bayes over nearly a decade, including live data trading solutions, prediction models, and fan engagement tools, into the GRID Data Platform. These technologies will now be powered exclusively by official esports data available only on GRID, accelerating product development and driving innovation across GRID’s entire portfolio, with a particular focus on GRID Bet, the company’s comprehensive solution for regulated esports betting.
“The acquisition of Bayes assets further accelerates GRIDs capabilities to create value for rights holders in esports and shape the next phase of esports betting in particular,” said Moritz Maurer, Founder & CEO of GRID.
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BETBY
BETBY CELEBRATES SUCCESS AT SBC SUMMIT LISBON 2025 WITH ESPORTS SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR AWARD

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BETBY, a Tier 1 sportsbook supplier, successfully concluded an impactful presence at SBC Summit Lisbon 2025, where its booth became a central hub for clients, partners, and industry professionals. The summit served as a powerful platform for the company to spark new connections, exchange ideas, and engage in discussions on the latest trends shaping the global betting and gaming industry.
Positioned as “the global gaming and betting industry comes to do business,” SBC Summit provided the ideal stage for BETBY to showcase its cutting-edge sportsbook technology and innovative solutions. Visitors to the BETBY booth experienced first-hand the company’s latest tools designed to empower operators with robust, scalable, and future-proof technology.
The highlight of the event came as BETBY was honoured with the prestigious Esports Supplier of the Year Award. This accolade reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to delivering innovative, reliable, and high-performing solutions that address the evolving needs of sportsbook operators worldwide.
“Being recognised as Esports Supplier of the Year at the SBC Summit is an incredible achievement for our team,” said Leonid Pertsovskiy, CEO at BETBY. “It validates our focus on pushing technological boundaries and our mission to create solutions that bring real value to operators and their players. SBC Summit not only provided BETBY with the opportunity to highlight its achievements but also reaffirmed its position as an industry leader driving innovation in sportsbook technology.”
As BETBY looks ahead, the company is already preparing for its next major industry showcase at the SiGMA Europe Summit in November 2025, which for the first time will be held in Rome. There, BETBY will once again present its cutting-edge tools, insights, and expertise to operators across the globe.
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ASUS Republic of Gamers
ASUS Republic of Gamers Partners with PlayVS

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG), the ASUS sub-brand creating the world’s best gaming hardware and software, and PlayVS, North America’s leading scholastic and collegiate esports platform, announced a new partnership to deliver premium gaming technology for the PlayVS Championship League (PCL) during the 2025-26 collegiate season. ROG will champion PCL’s marquee live events by equipping athletes with its flagship products including the ROG G700, ROG GM700, along with other ROG products. These desktops, along with future models, will be powering the mainstages of all the tournaments, including floor practice and mainstage setups. ROG gaming PCs will guarantee powerful, industry leading performance for PlayVS’ College league, the largest collegiate esports league in the nation supporting student-participants at over 900 college campuses.
Through this partnership, ROG aims to deepen its commitment to education by supporting esports as a powerful tool for student growth. The initiative helps students foster critical skills like teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking, while also opening doors to careers in STEM, game design and content creation. By delivering elite gaming setups and immersive experiences, ROG drives engagement and empowers the next generation of digital innovators.
“Republic of Gamers has always been about pushing the limits of gaming performance. Partnering with PlayVS and the PCL allows us to empower the next generation of esports athletes with the hardware and experiences they need to reach their full potential, build valuable skills, and prepare for future careers in the digital world,” said Benjamin Yeh, ASUS Computer International President.
Kicking off the partnership, ASUS devices will be powering the inaugural PlayVS College League (PCL) Fall Championships, taking place December 13–14, 2025 at The University of Akron. The first PCL Fall Championships will feature top collegiate esports teams from across the US and Canada over a two-day event. Players will compete on ROG-powered setups in front of a live audience, with matches broadcast on Twitch to thousands of fans worldwide.
“At PlayVS, we are committed to giving student-athletes the very best environment and experience to showcase their talent. Partnering with ASUS Republic of Gamers ensures our players have access to the most advanced gaming technology available, creating unforgettable live experiences for competitors and fans alike,” said Jon Chapman, CEO at PlayVS.
With this collaboration, PCL Championships will not only showcase elite collegiate competition but also highlight the role of the newest technology shaping the future of esports.
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