8 eSports Companies To Watch

Over the last 10 years or so, the eSports industry has continued to grow.

For those that don’t know – eSports (short for electronic sports) is an online gaming competition that people can join and compete in.

And whilst this might sound like standard gaming, it definitely isn’t. eSports players are more like real-life athletes, entering highly watched competitions and being paid huge sums for winning games and tournaments.

 

What Are The Most Popular eSports Games?

 

According to multiple sources, League of Legends continues to be the most popular eSports game, with millions of viewers.

This is followed by popular games like Free Fire and Mobile Legends according to Esports Insider.

When it comes to professional players, their popularity certainly pays off.

Leading players can earn between $40 – $100k per month, especially if they have a large following and can leverage brand deals as part of their earnings.

As this form of online gaming grows, it’s no surprise that so many startups are emerging to take it by storm. Here, we look at 8 eSports companies that we think are worth knowing about.

 

Mobalytics

 

Mobalytics logo

 

Mobalytics is like a personal coach for online gamers, helping them get personalised recommendations for how they can improve, based on their skill level.

The programme works by analysing games to understand the areas that need improvement and then using a ‘live companion’ to suggest ways to grow during the game.

Not only does it provide ideas during game play, it also suggests ways to improve after, helping players to continue getting better.

 

Skillz

 

Skillz Launches Brand-Sponsored Tournaments for Mobile eSports

 

Skills is an online gaming platform that allows people to create and compete in games on their mobile. The app works by providing players with real games that allow them to earn money, competing against real people.

Not only that, but Skillz also helps game developers build their own games and earn revenue from them, fuelling the gaming economy.

 

Fnatic

 

MSI Global - The Leading Brand in High-end Gaming & Professional Creation

 

Fnatic is a professional eSports company in London that has competitive professional teams that compete in a number of popular games.

Widely known as one of the most successful eSports companies in the world, its teams have attracted a number of sponsorships and medals on the global eGaming stage.

 

Pandascore

 

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Pandascore is an AI-powered tool that gives accurate statistics and odds for the top eSports competitions in the world.

The app is on a mission to make eSports data more reliable, helping betters, student projects and big brand access the latest stats.

 

eFuse

 

eFuse acquires media outlet Esports.GG

 

efuse is an AI-powered ad-tech company, allowing brands to reach gamers at scale. The company helps brands and advertisers get in front gamers and get real results from this highly engaged audience.

With gaming ranked as one of the top entertainment activities for Gen Z, it’s a great tool for any company that wants to get noticed by this highly engaged audience.

 

GOALS

 

GOALS dev reveals plans to launch a “basic” and “poor” version of the game  - Dexerto

 

Football is one of the most popular games in the world, and now GOALS allows people to play it online with their friends for free.

First launched in 2021 as a video game, GOALS was designed to compete with FIFA & eFootball, but with a specific focus on being fast and responsive with little lag.

This not only helps more people engage with eSports, but the no-cost element makes it accessible too.

 

Yield Guild Games

 

 

Yield Guild Games is a decentralised network that hosts a number of Web3 games, where people can connect and play together.

The company is on a mission to create a bigger virtual world economy, allowing people to earn rewards for engaging in new virtual worlds.

 

Brain Racers

 

Brain Racers | LinkedIn

 

Brain racers is an online game that makes learning more fun for players at school and at home. The company uses a mix of AI, gamification and education to make learning more enjoyable.

With the ability to create personalised learning programmes and learn subjects like maths and science, it’s a great way to combine eGaming and learning.