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Mongolian esports organisation ZEUS Esports has announced a partnership with blockchain and cryptocurrency company IHC. As a result of the deal, ZEUS Esports will rebrand to IHC Esports. Moreover, the partnership will see IHC Esports expand globally and compete in more esports titles, namely CS:GO, DOTA 2 and Mobile Legends. RELATED: FaZe Clan names MoonPay as official cryptocurrency partner IHC Esports announced that the newly-rebranded organisation will still compete in PUBG: Battlegrounds and PUBG Mobile, with its three rosters remaining unchanged. Financial details of the partnership were ...
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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG, is synonymous with battle royale. Responsible in large part for ushering in a new era for multiplayer games, PUBG is now tackling a different kind of challenge: growing its mobile version in the West. It is no secret that competitive mobile games are much more popular in Asia than in Europe or the US, and bringing a game that is already successful in Asia to a Western audience is a challenge in itself. In September, Esports Insider sat down with James Yang, Director of PUBG Mobile, to discuss PUBG esports and plans for the game’s growth. RELATED: PUBG Mo...
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