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Gamer Pakistan and Elite Sports Pakistan Announce 100th and 101st University Sports Commercialisation MoUs

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Gamer Pakistan announced that affiliate company Elite Sports Pakistan has signed its 100th university sports Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Usman Institute of Technology University Karachi and 101st MoU with Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur Sindh. These MoUs give Gamer Pakistan exclusive rights to conduct, broadcast and commercialise esports competitions at these respective universities.

Gamer Pakistan is rapidly becoming the premiere university esports partner for secondary education institutions in Pakistan. Gamer Pakistan creates the formats and events to provide a competitive environment in which to unearth and nurture budding esports talent at the collegiate level and provide them with opportunities to represent Pakistan globally in their journey to becoming world-class professional esports athletes.

“We are pleased to have achieved this milestone with Usman Institute of Technology University Karachi and Shah Abdul Latif University Khairpur Sind. Their leadership in expanding the competitive sports and career advancement opportunities available for their students in all aspect of athletics is to be commended,” Muhammad Jamal Qureshi, CEO of Elite Sports Pakistan, said.

“Gamer Pakistan looks forward to including Usman Institute of Technology and Shah Abdul Latif University into the total collegiate Gamer Pakistan competitive esports universe. Their participation and the enthusiasm and skills of their student gamers gives us great confidence in the future of esports in Pakistan, and in the ability of these gamers to righty take their space on the global esports stage,” James Knopf, CEO of Gamer Pakistan, said.

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National Esports Championship 2023 to select Indian contingent for 15th World Esports Championship set to kick off today

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The National Esports Championships (NESC) 2023 organized by the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) to pick the Indian contingent for the upcoming 15th World Esports Championships (WEC) in Iasi, Romania, will commence from today (March 15) and will be conducted in the online mode. ESFI’s event partner Upthrust Esports will be executing the qualifiers where a total of 275 athletes will be participating across all four titles – CS:GO, DOTA 2, Tekken7, and eFootball 2023.

Marking a historic step, the country’s top female CS:GO athletes will be battling it out in the NESC to secure their berth at WEC 2023 for the very first time. While the open qualifiers of CS:GO will have 21 teams (127 athletes) competing, the women qualifiers will see the participation of 2 teams (11 athletes). For DOTA 2 there will be six teams (33 athletes) fighting against each other and for the single-player titles such as Tekken7 and eFootball 2023, there will be 72 and 32 competitors respectively.

“We are proud to see the overwhelming response for NESC 2023 from the male as well as female athletes of the country. The participation of such talented athletes will give India the impetus to exceed all expectations at the World Esports Championships. The qualifiers are going to be an exciting affair with high-quality gameplay and top-notch thrilling moments as every athlete gives it their all to compete on the biggest of stages. Everyone at ESFI wishes the participants all the best and is looking forward to the qualifiers,” said Vinod Tiwari, President of the Esports Federation of India.

The qualified teams from CS:GO and DOTA 2 will compete in the Asia Regionals which are scheduled in May – June, the champions of Tekken7 and eFootball 2023 will qualify directly for the tournament’s global finals.

The WEC 2023 will have a whopping prize pool of $500,000 (INR 4.12 crore) and is set to be the largest edition of the tournament to date with at least 130 countries participating in it. The global finals of the prestigious tournament will take place from August 24 – September 4, 2023.

One of the country’s top sports & esports communication agencies, Artsmith-Concepts & Visions, will continue its support to the Esports Federation of India as their official communication partner.

The enthralling action from the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals will be streamed live on ESFI’s YouTube, Facebook, and Glance Gaming channels.

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Mind Sports South Africa’s (MSSA) 2023 Gauteng Online Championships held on 11 March 2023 showed sterling results.

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The championship was a last chance for many esports athletes to qualify for MSSA’s National Team Trials to be held on 25 March 2023 at which the team will be selected to officially represent South Africa at the African Qualifiers which lead up to IESF’s 15th World Esports Championships to be held in Lasi, Romania in August 2023.

All Registered Players who have finished in the top three places, or the top 20% – whichever is greater, are entitled to enter trials.

However, it must be remembered that all players must have a valid passport at the date of entry.

It was indeed exciting to watch just how much all the female teams have improved.

White Rabbit Gaming Club’s (WRG) female team astounded all with their skill and sportsmanship. The team demolished all the female opposition and narrowly lost to the male team which ultimately won the premier event.

It is expected that the selection process for the esports title will be hotly contested.

Other female teams that excelled are:

  • Roedean College – League of Legends, and
  • Northcliff High School – Mobile Legends: Bang, Bang

The high standard of play saw a number of Registered Players being awarded Provincial Colours. Only Limpopo and Northern Cape did not have rRegistered Players who did not earn provincial colours.

The winners are as follows:

Title Name of player/team Club Provincial Colours awarded
Clash of Clans – Premier Christo van Zyl Point High School Western Cape
Clash of Clans – Hgh School Martin venter Hoër Volkskool
Clash Royale – Premier Jimmy Swanepoel Point High School Western Cape
Clash Royale – High School Norrice Le Roux Point High School
CS:GO – Premier
ZAG CS ZAG Academy
Josh Chapman Western Cape
Sebastian Montoya-Pelaez Western Cape
Michael de Villiers Western Cape
Josh Orelowitz Western Cape
Thomas Venables Gauteng
Ayush Singh (sub) KwaZulu Natal
CS:GO – Premier – Female
White Rabbit Gaming White Rabbit Gaming
Karla Grewar Gauteng
Kaylee Ludick Gauteng
Rochelle Elizabeth Noortman Free State
Roelien van Dyk Gauteng
Jessica Eleez Greeff KwaZulu Natal
DotA – Premier
ZAG DOTA 1 ZAG Academy
Suhail Khan Gauteng
Travis John Waters Western Cape
Mark Kilian Lehle Gauteng
Mohammad Dhooma Eastern Cape
Nicholas Dammert Gauteng
DotA – High School
CCL Knights Crawford College Lonehill
Howie Chen Gauteng High School
Srivar Premjeeth Gauteng High School
Arav Harrielal Gauteng High School
Ashen Naidoo Gauteng High School
Tej Kistasamy Gauteng High School
eFootball – Premier Ridah Hendricks PES Society Western Cape
FIFA 23 – Premier Rethabile Masangane NWU
FIFA 23 – High School Antonie Botes Hoër Volkskool
HearthStone Kyle Vorster ZAG Academy Gauteng
League of Legends
TuksEsports TuksEsports
Thomas Stephanus Swanepoel TuksEsports Gauteg
Hein van Rooy TuksEsports Gauteng
Jason Harris TuksEsports KwaZulu-Natal
Johannes Gysbert Du Preez TuksEsports Gauteng
Fabio Spazzoli TuksEsports Gauteng
League of Legends Female
Roedean Paladins Roedean
Hannah Schreiber Roedean Gauteng
Ireoluwatomiwa Iluyemi Roedean Gauteng
Aadilah Noorbhai Roedean Gauteng
Abigail Adonis Roedean Gauteng
Caitlin Newman Roedean Gauteng
League of Legends – High School
Grotto Middies
Lu-Zelle Kruger Mpumalanga High School
Xavier de Beer Mpumalanga High School
Patric Nel Mpumalanga High School
Dylan Putek Mpumalanga High School
Calvin Kok Mpumalanga High School
Mobile Legends Premier
MOMS Legends Masters of Mind Sports
Leone Loftus (Captain) Free State
Joost Loftus Free State
Leonard Loftus Free State
Adriaan du Plessis Gauteng
Dewald Greyling Gauteng
Mobile Legends Female
Pr0NHS Northcliff High School
Kennedy Cassells (captain) Gauteng
Isabella Lawrence Gauteng
Siann Richardson Gauteng
Beverly Makhafola Gauteng
Sadie Rennie Gauteng
Rocket League – Premier – 1 v 1 Ngwazi Mathebula Middies Mpumalanga
Rocket League – High School – 1 v 1 Nathan Jacobs Middies
Rocket League – Premier – 3 v 3
MIGHTY TEDDY BEARS King Edward VII School
Liam Hughes King Edward VII School Gauteng
Emilo Dos Santos King Edward VII School Gauteng
Judah Dos Santos King Edward VII School Gauteng
Tekken 7 – Premier Jonathan Brown Team PlayBell Western Cape
Sportsmanship Award Jessica Eleez Greeff White Rabbit Gaming Club
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ESL FACEIT Group reveals the ESL Pro Tour for Dota 2 – a heroic Dota competition

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ESL FACEIT Group (EFG), the leading esports and video game entertainment company, has today revealed details of the brand new ESL Pro Tour (EPT) for Dota 2 that debuts in April 2023.

The ESL Pro Tour combines EFG tournaments in a specific game title into a dedicated open circuit where teams battle their way up to ultimately compete at a Championship event. The exciting circuit for Dota 2 gives players, fans, and partners the opportunity to enjoy more cross-regional competitions between the best Dota 2 teams in the world.

The EPT for Dota 2 features seasons of DreamLeague powered by Intel®, during which 16 of the world’s best teams will compete online for a total of two weeks. While the DreamLeague will be produced from EFG’s Stockholm Studios in Sweden, the participating teams will face off remotely from all around Europe.

Teams will qualify for a DreamLeague Season via the EPT Ranking System and will each season battle for a share of the $1,000,000 total prize pool. Furthermore, the best-performing teams will directly qualify for the Group Stage of the EPT Championship event – Riyadh Masters.

The first season of the ESL Pro Tour for Dota 2 includes two DreamLeague Seasons:

  • Season 19: April 9-23, 2023
    • The winning team will qualify directly for the Group Stage of Riyadh Masters.
  • Season 20: June 7-25, 2023
    • The winner and runner-up will both qualify directly for the Riyadh Masters Group Stage.

*Regional Assigned Slots may change between DreamLeague Season 19 and Season 20.

The epic conclusion to the first EPT season will take place at Riyadh Masters in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on July 17-30, 2023. At the live EPT Championship event, 20 of the best teams will compete for a share of the $15,000,000 total prize pool and the title of EPT Champions. The three directly qualified teams from DreamLeague Season 19 and 20 will be joined in Riyadh by 17 more teams, five of which will be determined via the highest average placings across both DreamLeague seasons. Riyadh Masters takes place at the Gamers8 festival. Please check out the official Gamers8 website for more information.

Over the past couple of years, we’ve already seen the success of the ESL Pro Tour and the structure it brings to a game’s esports ecosystem,” said Shane Clarke, Director Game Ecosystems – Dota 2 at EFG. “Now, we are thrilled to expand it into the wonderful world of Dota 2 and thereby give players, fans, and partners – both existing and new – the opportunity to enjoy the best of the best that Dota 2 esports offers. Moreover, with the valuable Riyadh Masters competition functioning as the EPT Championship event, the circuit promises lots of electrifying moments and tier 1 action.

Both DreamLeague seasons will be broadcast on the DreamLeague Twitch and the ESL Dota 2 YouTube channels, and via dedicated broadcast partners. For more information about the ESL Pro Tour for Dota 2, head to the official website.

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IESF has announced the slots for 15th World Championships to be held in Iasi, Romania

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With South Africa’s National Team Trials, to be held on 25 March 2023, quickly approaching, excitement among Registered Players is reaching an all time high.

It is  thus welcome news that International Esports Federation (IESF) has just informed Mind Sports South Africa of the number of slots for Africa for IESF’s 15th World Esports Championships (WEC 23′) to be held in August in Iasi, Romania.

The slot distribution for WEC 23′ is divided per registered country per continent, and we would like to inform you that Africa acquired a total number of 13 out of the 82 slots for the following games:

  • CSGO – 3
  • Dota 2 – 2
  • Mobile Legends Bang Bang – 3
  • PUBG Mobile – 3
  • CSGO Female – 2

IESF has also advised MSSA that all African National Federations that have registered athletes for Tekken and Efootbal get a direct slot.

Thus with MSSA having so registered for both Tekken and Efootball, the Registered Player selected by MSSA at its National Team titles for these two esports titles will go straight through to lovely Iasi and not have to fight it out in an African regional Qualifier.

The last chance for athletes to qualify for National Team Trials is:

  • 2023 Gauteng Online Championships to be held on 11 March 2023.

All those entering National Team Trials are again reminded to have valid passports on the date of such National Team Trials.

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IESF Extends Partnership with FITGMR

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The International Esports Federation (IESF) today announced the extended collaboration with FITGMR for the following year.  The collaboration is committed to providing the right tools and support for gamers to prosper and reach their highest potential during the championships.

During the World Esports Championships 2022 in Bali, Indonesia, FITGMR hosted numerous workshops promoting the importance of the health and well-being of players and contributing to their overall successful performance.

IESF President Vlad Marinescu said: “IESF is extremely proud to be working with FITGMR once again. After receiving amazing feedback from players during the 14th World Esports Championships, we are sure that this year our collaboration will contribute even more to the overall performance. FITGMR supports our goal and mission of providing the best possible environment for our athletes to perform in and continuously promotes the importance of well-being. We can’t wait to see the impact of this partnership in Iasi.”

Throughout the next year, the close collaboration between IESF and FITGMR will provide the esports family variety of workshops, exercises, and tips on workouts, nutrition, and mental health while covering FITGMR’s five pillars of health.

FITGMR CEO Kristin Anderson said: “It is our mission to educate the world on what it means to be a cognitive athlete and to provide those athletes with the tools they need to perform at their highest potential.  Changing the narrative around health, well-being, gaming, and esports is a massive undertaking.  It is not intuitive to many why the FITGMR 5 Pillars of Health matter to a gamer.  Having the IESF behind us, and spreading this message, is a tremendous wind in our sail.  Finding partners like IESF who are as passionate as we are at developing the next generation of gamers gives me confidence that change is not only possible but a certainty.”

FITGMR will again be part of the World Esports Championships 2023 in Iasi from August 24 to September 4. They will focus on guiding players on how to reduce stress, and anxiety, maintain their strength and stamina, prevent burnout, and improve team dynamics.

With 120 nations, the 15th WE Championships will be the largest edition of IESF’s flagship event, topping the 2022 WE Championships in Bali, Indonesia, which featured over 600 athletes.

About the International Esports Federation

IESF is the uniting body for World Esports. Founded in 2008 by nine-member nations, IESF is currently composed of 130 Member Federations across five continents. IESF brings together all esports stakeholders to achieve a united ecosystem for the development of sustainable and responsible gaming worldwide. The IESF WE Championships is the biggest multi-sport spectacle of esports in the world. IESF also organizes the annual World Esports Summit in order to support the highest standard of esports governance worldwide.

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Results: 2023 Western Cape Online Championships held on 25 February 2023.

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With Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) being a member of both Global Esports Federation (GEF) and International Esports Federation (IESF), South African gamers look forward to more international competitions than ever before.

Lu-Zelle Kruger of ‘Middies’ from mpumalanga was instrumental in assisting the High School team win the senir division of the League of Legends esports title. Lu-Zelle Krugeris the youngest female to be awarded Senior Provincial Colours for the League of Legends esports title.

 

MSSA has been a member of IESF since 2009 and has participated in each and every IESF World Championships.

Thus excitement is running high as teams scramble to qualify for MSSA’s National Team Trials (NTT) to be held on 25 March 2023 at which the Protea Team to represent South Africa shall be selected for the African Regional Qualifiers for IESF’s World Esports Championships.

The Western Cape Online Championships, expertly umpired by Anneke Luies (Protea Team Member – 2022) was a phenomenal success with clubs from 6 provinces battling it out tjo take the honours.

First time entry, Point High School from the Western Cape demonstrated how easily goliaths can be toppled with the school winning three divisions and with six players earning Senior Provincial Colours on their first outing.

Great things are expected from Point High School in future championships.

Of course, all players who have finished in the top three, or top twenty percent – whichever is greater, qualify for the National Team Trials to be held on 25 March 2023.

All such players are reminded that to enter NTT, players must be in possession of a valid passport.

The winners of MSSA’s 2023 Western Cape Online Championships are:

 

Title Name of player/team Club Colours awarded
Clash of Clans William Brink Hoër Volkskool
Clash Royale – Premier Jimmy Swanepoel Point High School Western Cape
Clash Royale – High School Matthew Croucam Point High School
CS:GO – Premier
ZAG CS ZAG Academy
Josh Chapman Western Cape
Sebastian Montoya-Pelaez Western Cape
Michael de Villiers Western Cape
Josh Orelowitz Western Cape
Thomas Venables Western Cape
CS:GO – Premier – Female
VYBN Females ZAG Academy
Paula van Vuuren Western Cape
Chloe Wilson Gauteng
Rialet van Jaarsveld Gauteng
Nicky Muller Gauteng
Alexandria Kruger Mpumalanga
DotA – Premier
ZAG DOTA ZAG Academy
Wilrich van Deventer Gauteng
Yu-shen Chen Gauteng
Piin how Chen Gauteng
David van Rooijen Gauteng
Ryan Donald Gauteng
FIFA 23 – Premier Antonie Botes Hoër Volkskool
FIFA 23 – High School
Siphesihle Sibanyoni (PC) Middies
Liam van Staden (PS4) Middies
HearthStone Kyle Vorster ZAG Academy Gauteng
League of Legends
Grotto Middies
Dylan Putek Mpumalanga
Leson Visagie Mpumalanga
Patrick Nel Mpumalanga
Jarred Visagie Mpumalanga
Lu-Zelle Kruger Mpumalanga
Rocket League – Premier – 1 v 1 Nathan Strange Hoërskool Klerksdorp North West
Rocket League – Premier – 3 v 3
PHS Orcas Point High School
Michael Roberts Western Cape
Shuan Benade Western Cape
Zandre Potgieter Western Cape
TG Potgieter Western Cape
Street FIghter V – Premier Marnus van der Merwe Hoërskool Klerksdorp North West
Tekken 7 – Premier Jonathan Brown Team PlayBell Western Cape
Sportsmanship Award Antonie Botes Hoër Volkskool
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BIG AND SKINBARON EXTEND PARTNERSHIP

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Working together since late 2019, SkinBaron and BIG have agreed to extend their successful partnership well into the future!

Since November 2019 BIG fans have been introduced to one of the largest marketplaces for digital items. Being able to sell and purchase skins and other cosmetics are quintessential for Counter-Strike fans, and SkinBaron has provided them with a safe and trustworthy environment to do so.

Connected not only by their German roots, but by co-founder Tobias Herberhold who acted as BIG’s head coach between 2019 and 2021, BIG and SkinBaron have decided to extend their cooperation for another two years and continue delivering content and value to Counter-Strike fans.

Statement of Daniel Finkler, CEO Berlin International Gaming

It is with great pleasure that we announce the extension of our partnership with SkinBaron for a further two years. SkinBaron has been a partner of ours for a long time and we have a particularly deep connection with them. Tobias “tow b” Herberhold, their CEO, used to coach our CS:GO team reaching the number one spot globally and will continue to support us with SkinBaron. That is something very special and we feel honored to be the partner of one of the world’s leading skin marketplaces.

Statement of Tobias Herberhold, CEO SkinBaron

We are very happy to continue our cooperation with BIG. The past years have been marked by great success and we are looking forward to the years to come. Due to my past as a coach at BIG, there is a very special connection between SkinBaron and BIG since then and we are confident that we will celebrate further successes together in the future!

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Guild launches new creative services arm ‘Guild Studios’

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Guild Esports, the esports teams organisation co-owned by David Beckham, today announces the launch of Guild Studios, the Company’s new production and creative services division, delivering innovative campaign-led solutions for brands and media owners looking to connect with esports, gaming, Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha audiences.

Guild Studios sells end-to-end creative services, production and consultation in esports marketing directly to brands, agencies and media owners. Studios’ launch enables Guild to monetise its vast in-house expertise in esports by supporting brand owners and sponsors with esports and gaming marketing solutions that resonate with the young audiences Guild engages with every day.

This campaign-led approach is independent from the selling of branding rights to Guild assets or IP, providing limitless opportunities for Guild to champion new and creative forms of engagement. Guild’s state-of-the-art physical facility in Shoreditch, housing a dedicated content and editing suite and streaming rooms, as well as its connection to the UK gaming community through its leading Academy, College and world-renowned professional teams, make Guild Studios uniquely positioned to become the premier agency to consult and execute gaming and esports briefs for brands across the board.

Guild Studios’ campaigns are intended to connect with younger audiences more effectively than traditional advertising. 94% of Gen-Alpha – anyone born after 2010 – consider themselves gaming enthusiasts, and Gen-Z consumers are increasingly engaging with gaming IP outside of playing video games; 53% of the time Gen-Z consumers spend engaging with gaming IP is in other ways than playing, such as watching tournaments or content creators.

This new revenue stream for the Company launches with secured campaigns and projects with major brands including Samsung Mobile, that have generated a combined six-figure revenue for the Company.

Guild Studios partnered with Samsung to support the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S23 at Westfield White City on 16 and 17 February 2023, where Guild created an influencer talent-led event, followed by a ‘Roll-Up’ Mobile Esports day on 25 February to showcase the powerful gaming capabilities of the Galaxy S23.

This is the third time Guild has partnered with Samsung: Samsung Display has been Guild’s Official Display partner since June 2021 and Samsung TV/AV division has been Guild’s Official TV partner for the UK and Ireland since June 2022.

Jasmine Skee, CEO of Guild Esports, commented: “Creating new revenue streams and generating value for investors are the Company’s key objectives for 2023. Guild Studios enables us to monetise our vast in-house expertise in esports by supporting brand owners and sponsors with innovative campaigns, branded content and advertising to a range of companies looking to grow their engagement.

“We were delighted to work with Samsung for the launch of the new Galaxy S23. This is the third time they have partnered with us since becoming a major sponsor in June 2021, highlighting the strength of our value proposition and ability to engage with otherwise hard-to-reach Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha consumers.’’

Nick Westwood, Senior Vice-President of Creative and Strategy at Guild, said: “If there is one thing that young people have in common, it is that they play games. At a time when brands are pushing to reach future purchasers in youth demographics, gaming is the one entertainment sector they can guarantee resonance. Guild Studios has been created to provide our expertise, audience and growing delivery team to brands and media owners. Our unique position as a rights holder, network and producer means we can deliver direct results. The market opportunity has been proven by the major brands and six figure revenues we have already brought in since beginning this sales process in mid-January.”

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Esports Insider & the University of Warwick announce the agenda for ESI Next Gen, the UK’s first conference dedicated to esports and video games in education

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The leading B2B esports events and media company, Esports Insider (ESI) and the University of Warwick are pleased to reveal the agenda for the inaugural ESI Next Gen, a one-and-a-half day conference dedicated to esports and video games in education. Offering interactive sessions, networking and insights on March 22nd-23rd, 2023 at the University’s Esports Centre.

The UK has steadily increased the number of esports-focused qualifications on offer, moving beyond competitive play there are now 39 esports courses through 14 providers (according to UCAS) across the UK, now providing three-year degrees or Higher Education courses on the wider industry or specific aspects such as Event Management, Digital Marketing, or Coaching, Health and Well-Being.

As two leading authorities in esports business and education, Esports Insider and University of Warwick have crafted the first ever ESI Next Gen conference to bring together leaders from universities and colleges from across the UK and beyond, alongside professionals from both the esports and games industries to discuss the skills the industry can offer young people. This includes game developers, publishers, esports teams, tournament operators, education sector service providers, and regional government all under one roof, right on the doorstep of one of the UK’s largest creative clusters. There’ll be ample industry related and education-focused content, as well as extensive networking opportunities and interactive workshops for students looking to get into the industry.

The event is supported by Gold Sponsor IN4 Group, Official Youth Esports Partner Esports Coaching Academy and event partners Chillblast, Viperio, NSE, Esport1, Swipe Right PR, UKIE and NUEL. ESI Next Gen is set to welcome over 250 attendees, with over 30+ speakers across more than 9 live sessions.

Speakers this year include educators & industry executives such as:

  • Meg Daintith, Talent Acquisition Manager at Electronic Arts
  • Phil Bale, Operations Manager at Ubisoft Leamington
  • Kalam Neale, Head of Education at British Esports
  • Gina Jackson OBE, Founder of SKILLfull
  • Ólafur Steinarsson, Co-founder & COO at Esports Coaching Academy
  • Mikayla Sinead, Founder & CEO at Bridge Network Group
  • James Fraser-Murison, Director of Esports at Queen Marys College
  • Becky Wright, Senior Partnerships Manager at NSE
  • Dr Bianca Wright, Curriculum Lead: Immersive and Associate Professor at Coventry University
  • Shahneila Saeed, Programme Director for Digital Schoolhouse

At ESI Next Gen, there will be five panels and two workshops, all designed to support education staff, industry stakeholders and students equally. The event will explore leadership in esports and gaming education, navigating the obstacles of curriculum development, potential graduate opportunities, policy matters, and sector growth.

Esports Coaching Academy will host a ‘Pathways to Building a Career and Business in Grassroots Youth Esports’ workshop, which will provide attendees with valuable insights and resources on the grassroots esports industry and how to build a career and business in it. Topics will include the current landscape of youth esports, career pathways, business opportunities and best practices in grassroots esports.

Sam Cooke, Managing Director and Founder at ESI stated: “We are delighted to be working with the University of Warwick for our first inaugural ESI Next Gen. This event will provide a great opportunity to explore and promote the collaborative relationship between the esports and video game industries and educational institutions, so as to create a strong foundation for the new emerging talent.”

The event will kick off with a networking social and the final of Lions Clash, a Valorant tournament for UK universities and colleges, followed by an evening reception on 22nd March 2023, allowing attendees to register early, experience a live esports event, and network in a relaxed and welcoming environment.

Jack Fenton, Head of Esports at University of Warwick says: “This is a huge landmark for Warwick as co-creating the ESI: Next Gen concept has been an exciting strategic goal for both us and for Esports Insider. I know that this will be the Esports Centre’s biggest and most impactful event to-date and we’re really proud to be acting as a catalyst for the creative and digital sector. I can’t wait to see the collaboration that spins out of this event!”

Join us for ESI Next Gen 2023 to celebrate the convergence of esports, video games and education on March 22-23 at the Esports Centre, Coventry.

Bring your team of 3 or more and save with our Group Registration rates. Currently enrolled students may register to attend #ESINextGen at a special discounted rate. Tickets are available now, including an option for inclusive accommodation.