{"id":14675,"date":"2020-10-17T02:43:48","date_gmt":"2020-10-17T06:43:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=14675"},"modified":"2020-10-17T02:47:47","modified_gmt":"2020-10-17T06:47:47","slug":"daily-esports-news-gaming-news-saturday-october-17","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/daily-esports-news-gaming-news-saturday-october-17\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily Esports & Gaming News – Saturday October 17"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Houston Outlaws, a top North American Overwatch League pro esports team, recently struck a historic sponsorship deal with US energy sector titan NRG, owners of Reliant Energy. The deal comes after the Outlaws were acquired by Beasley Media last year.<\/p>\n
For NRG, this isn\u2019t their first rodeo in sports sponsorship. It does represent a first for esports, as no other major energy sector companies sponsor any North American teams. The company, with a strong presence in Texas, foresees considerable synergy between the Outlaws and NRG.<\/p>\n
With the agreement, the company hopes to increase its appeal among young consumers. Similar deals with other corporate partners would be very beneficial for the North American esports scene.<\/p>\n
Esports tournament company FACEIT has partnered with Gaming in Turkey for a new collegiate esports league. The league will cover CS:GO tournaments in the nation at the student level. CS:GO has exploded in popularity in Turkey in recent years.<\/p>\n
The first tournament to originate from the new deal will be the Collegiate Esports League Turkey. It\u2019s set to start in 2021, over the fall semester. Turkish universities will be able to field their own teams and communities through the FACEIT platform.<\/p>\n
Gaming in Turkey has plans for several other collegiate esports leagues for 2021. They include a collegiate League of Legends tournament and a collegiate Valorant competition.<\/p>\n