Over the past week, the Chinese esports industry has seen several partnerships and sponsorships were signed between esports teams and non-endemic brands, three LPL esports teams rebranded, and key developments made by two game publishers – Valve and Tencent Games.
Among the top stories: Tencent Esports partnered with Shanghai sport bodies to launch an esports referee training program; VG Gaming signed a partnership deal with Chinese nuts brand Three Squirrels; Invictus Gaming partnered with Shanghai Pudong Development Bank; LGD Gaming and SN Esports rebranded its League of Legends teams’ logo for the League of Legends Pro League (LPL) Summer Season; Dota 2 The International Shanghai 2019 announced the ticket sales star on May 24; Snake Esports may be changing its brand; and Valve is developing its own version of Dota Auto Chess.
Every week The Esports Observer presents the biggest esports business news in China, including investments, acquisitions, sponsorships, and other major news from the region.
Tencent Esports Partners With Shanghai Sport Bodies For Esports Referee Training Program
Credit: Tencent Esports
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