I wonder if the internal structure of EG will continue as it is.
Twitch acquires Good Game / EG - Page 3
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sumsaR
Sweden1812 Posts
I wonder if the internal structure of EG will continue as it is. | ||
Circumstance
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Grettin
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On December 10 2014 06:40 Musicus wrote: That's pretty sick. That is good. | ||
Fran_
United States1024 Posts
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Skynx
Turkey7150 Posts
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Liquid`Snute
Norway839 Posts
hopefully some of the fairydust will make it to http://aligulac.com/teams/40-Evil-Geniuses/ and good player development good luck guys! | ||
Holdenintherye
Canada1441 Posts
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d_runk
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On December 10 2014 06:31 gneGne wrote: Why would Twitch as a broadcaster buy and support a specific e-sports team? Instead of producers of content like ESL etc? GoodGame use progaming teams / Jaedongs as a platform to push their clients to prospective consumers. It's very similar to what Twitch does in a way. Alex Garfield has experience with pushing big brand names to gamers and has yet to get involved in an embezzling scandal, which makes him and his enterprise a very valuable asset for a company looking to sell advertising or products to gamers. Look at it this way, we are the product and hyperx/monster/etc are the client. Admit it, you could name almost all of EG-s sponsors even if you are not a fan. | ||
Sub40APM
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On December 10 2014 06:50 d_runk wrote: GoodGame use progaming teams / Jaedongs as a platform to push their clients to prospective consumers. It's very similar to what Twitch does in a way. Alex Garfield has experience with pushing big brand names to gamers and has yet to get involved in an embezzling scandal, which makes him and his enterprise a very valuable asset for a company looking to sell advertising or products to gamers. Look at it this way, we are the product and hyperx/monster/etc are the client. Admit it, you could name almost all of EG-s sponsors even if you are not a fan. Yet? | ||
vult
United States9386 Posts
Hmm. Strange. Idk what to think of this. Grats I guess. | ||
gneGne
Netherlands697 Posts
On December 10 2014 06:50 d_runk wrote: GoodGame use progaming teams / Jaedongs as a platform to push their clients to prospective consumers. It's very similar to what Twitch does in a way. Alex Garfield has experience with pushing big brand names to gamers and has yet to get involved in an embezzling scandal, which makes him and his enterprise a very valuable asset for a company looking to sell advertising or products to gamers. Look at it this way, we are the product and hyperx/monster/etc are the client. Admit it, you could name almost all of EG-s sponsors even if you are not a fan. I just didn't think EG draws in that many viewers...but you are saying EGs sponsors will pay Twitch now? Do you really think that is effective? PS. I only know Monster | ||
Aveng3r
United States2411 Posts
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meshfusion
Russian Federation232 Posts
On December 10 2014 06:46 Liquid`Snute wrote: uh okay! cool move by twitch and big for all the ESPORTS people, party party yay yay. hopefully some of the fairydust will make it to http://aligulac.com/teams/40-Evil-Geniuses/ and good player development good luck guys! that link reminded me of ThorZain.. he was one of my favorite players. Anyone know what happened to him ? Did he just loose interest and stop playing ? | ||
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On December 10 2014 07:01 meshfusion wrote: that link reminded me of ThorZain.. he was one of my favorite players. Anyone know what happened to him ? Did he just loose interest and stop playing ? He's a student now. | ||
Topin
Peru9937 Posts
On December 10 2014 07:01 meshfusion wrote: that link reminded me of ThorZain.. he was one of my favorite players. Anyone know what happened to him ? Did he just loose interest and stop playing ? med school bro | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
rich nerds everywhere | ||
]343[
United States10328 Posts
(maybe I should just read the full article, but it's so long...) | ||
AgentW
United States7725 Posts
On December 10 2014 07:05 ]343[ wrote: wait, so is Alex Garfield stepping down from leading the organization then? (maybe I should just read the full article, but it's so long...) From what I understood, no. He's still the CEO, he's just not the majority shareholder any longer. | ||
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