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British esports organisation Guild Esports and the esports division of Premier League club Manchester City have been announced as the latest members of the UK Esports Teams Committee. According to the UKETC via a release, the two entities have joined the committee due to both having an ‘expressed interest’ in ‘making positive changes’ to the UK esports scene. RELATED: UK Esports Team Committee adds five new organisations Founded in 2021, the UK Esports Teams Committee details that its goal is to help grow the UK esports industry. The committee has announced that member teams are working on a C...
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David Beckham-owned esports organisation Guild Esports has announced that it is now officially trading in the US through the OTCQB Venture Market. As per the release, Guild Esports will be traded under the ticker symbol ‘GULDF’. Moreover, the organisation’s shares will continue to be traded on the London Stock Exchange. Image credit: Guild Esports RELATED: Guild esports terminates fintech partnership over delays and payment issues Kal Hourd, Chief Executive of Guild, said: “Guild is thrilled to begin trading on the OTCQB Venture Market. The cross-trading of the ordinary shares from London will...
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British esports organisation Guild Esports has partnered with PlayStation to create the ‘Guild Academy Challenge’, a new FIFA22 tournament set to commence today (December 13th). Guild Esports announced that the tournament will be open to all European FIFA22 players who play on PlayStation 4 and have access to the PlayStation online gaming network. RELATED: Beckham-backed Guild Esports launches the Guild Academy The tournament will take place from December 13th – 15th and participants will also gain online access to the Guild Academy for six months. The winner will be given the opportunity to w...
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UK-based esports organisation Guild Esports has announced the termination of its partnership with an unnamed European fintech company. In the release, the company has cited ‘delays in the sponsor’s launch and the payment of sums’ as the main reasons for the deal’s cancellation. RELATED: Guild Esports announces £3.6m deal with European tech firm The partnership was first announced on 19 October 2020. The unnamed partner was supposed to provide Guild with an annual fee of £1.1m in the first year, £1.2m in the second year, and £1.3m in the third year, equalling a total of £3.6m. The company previ...
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