As always, we’ve rounded up the biggest and best stories from the past week so you can stay abreast of the industry’s biggest happenings. This week in esports saw changes to the DPC, Herman Miller plan esports furniture, Nielsen and LCS devise a new system, and Samsung renew with Legacy Esports.
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Dota Pro Circuit introduces regional leagues
Valve changed the format of the Dota Pro Circuit, introducing six regional leagues and three majors.
Following The International 10, the annual Dota Pro Circuit will be split into three seasons – each of which will wrap up with a Major. Each season will comprise of regional leagues for China, Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, South America, and CIS.
Read the full article here.
Herman Miller, Logitech G to collaborate on esports-centric furniture
Furniture manufacturer Herman Miller entered a partnership with gaming accessory brand Logitech G to collaborate on furniture targeted towards esports competitors and streamers.
The first collaborative product will be a co-branded gaming chair, which will be released sometime this spring. The companies will work with esports organisations to test products and incorporate player feedback.
Read the full article here.
Riot Games and Nielsen implement live+ metric for LCS
Riot Games expanded its partnership with data and measurement firm Nielsen to implement a new viewership system for the LCS.
Dubbed “live+,” the measure system will will measure video on demand (VOD) viewership “more accurately than ever before”, according to a release. live+ ratings will still use the key “industry standard” metric that was utilised last year, average minute audience (AMA).
Read the full article here.
Legacy Esports and Samsung renew partnership for third year
Australian organisation Legacy Esports renewed its partnership with Samsung Electronics Australia for a third year.
In the past two years, Samsung provided peripherals to Legacy Esports’ players and supported the organisation’s competitive and grassroots esports programs.
Read the full article here.
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