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BITKRAFT Esports Ventures Files For $125M Venture Fund

by Graham Ashton
  • BITKRAFT Esports Ventures raises a $125M USD venture capital fund, according to a filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
  • Besides BITKRAFT founding partner Jens Hilgers, the filing lists Malte Barth and Scott Rupp as “related persons.”
  • The previous BITKRAFT fund, setup as an early stage investor and company builder, previously raised $18.5M in 2017, to invest in and incubate esports startups.

BITKRAFT Esports Ventures Database-Link-e1521645463907

This new BITKRAFT fund appears to be expanding from just early stage investment to a later stage growth fund.

This is the second venture capital fund by Hilgers, which continues to be operated under the known name BITKRAFT. The total amount sought after is over $100M higher than 2017’s reported $18.5M seed fund, which made BITKRAFT esports’ most active investor in The Esports Observer’s 2018 investor ranking. The first BITKRAFT fund is an early stage investor and company builder, focused entirely on founding, supporting, and scaling companies in the esports sector.

With a size of $125M and additional senior key executives on the team, this new BITKRAFT fund appears to be expanding from just early stage investment to a later stage growth fund.  

Alongside CEO and co-founder of DOJO Madness, Jens Hilgers, two of BITKRAFT’s other founding partners appear in the filing as “related persons;” Industry Advisor EQT, Malte Barth; and U.S. managing director for Modern Times Group Database-Link-e1521645463907

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BITKRAFT’s first venture capital fund was led by Hilgers with participation from Delivery Hero co-founder Markus Fuhrmann, who put up $11.5M. An additional $7M came from other investors including GGV Capital co-founder Hany Nada, New York investment bank Inner Circle Sports, Team Liquid Database-Link-e1521645463907

So far, 19 early-stage esports startups have received funding from BITKRAFT. These include esports nutrition company Runtime.gg, esports audience monetization platform FanAI Database-Link-e1521645463907

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