Gamers Club Bolsters CS:GO Data With Shadow Esports

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 4, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

LATAM gaming platform The Gamers Club has announced a partnership with esports analytics company Shadow Esports to support the platform’s online CS:GO esports tournaments. As a result of the partnership, official game data from tournaments organized by the Gamers Club will be made available to fans and players through the Shadow Analytics tool.The Shadow esports founded in 2016, by sister company of esports data company Bayes Esports . As well as acquiring another partner, the deal also represents Shadow’s expansion into Latin America.In this article we give you all information about Gamers Club Bolsters CS:GO Data With Shadow Esports.

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As part of the collaboration, Shadow’s media widget will also be implemented in Draft5.gg, the Gamers Club’s esports media platform. According to a release, the widget will allow fans to access in-game stats and information, as well as open up the possibilities of creating more engaging esports content. Shadow’s analytics tool and media widget are both powered by Bayes Esports.

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Founded in 2015 with the intention of turning competitive online gaming into a professional sport, the Gamers Club is hosting both free and pay-to-play tournaments. The company is committed to the development of Brazil’s export scene. In May 2016, the Gamers Club joined forces with the Games Academy.In the changes before the merger, they highlighted the new league name, which was no longer called Liga Games Academy and became Liga Gamers Club. In addition, players began signing up for “Gamers Club Premium” memberships and GA CS:GO classes were integrated into the package, before splitting up.

In August 2021 a rank system for professionals was put in place to “provide an incredible, balanced and competitive experience for selected and experienced players with cash prizes” of R$3,000 BRL payments weekly, with a total of R$12,000 BRL a month .

Bonnie Lesser, Head of Sales and New Business, Shadow Esports, said: “We are very excited to be able to make the leap into Latin America. The Latin American esports community is known to have one of the loudest and most passionate fanbases in the entire world. The Gamers Club has already done a tremendous job in building the infrastructure that allows this community to thrive and now we can help them take the next big step for event take by esports organisation .”Together, we can provide this to all esports community for CS-GO and media tools that are based on live stream for game data and gameplay that can, as a result, provide much deeper and more sophisticated insights than previously available tools.”If you like this article then share with your friends and your team mates.

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