E-GO App, an emerging name in esports entertainment, has partnered with GRID, a leader in in-game data provision. This partnership aims to enhance E-GO’s fantasy esports offerings by integrating GRID’s live data from League of Legends Esports.
GRID is known for its specialized platform catering to in-game data assets. It provides infrastructure and distribution solutions based on advanced technology that works across different game titles. Major game publishers like Riot Games, KRAFTON, and Ubisoft, as well as over 70 tournament organizers in the VALVE Ecosystem, rely on GRID for their in-game data needs.
E-GO App has established itself as a popular platform among esports fans, offering a range of content including event updates, live game streams, statistics, and fantasy esports. This partnership with GRID is set to elevate the user experience by bringing a new dimension to how fans engage with esports content.
Klas Rosenqvist, Senior Sales Manager at GRID, commented on the collaboration, “We are excited to work with the team at E-GO. Their dedication to top-quality fantasy entertainment is in line with our vision for the future of esports. With official League of Legends data from GRID, we’re keen to see E-GO’s growth in the coming years.”
GRID’s data, known for its speed, detail, and reliability, will enable E-GO to offer an enhanced and engaging fantasy esports experience.
“E-GO APP stands out as a highly engaging fantasy platform for League of Legends Esports. Participation is always free, and we’re committed to delivering a top-tier user experience. Partnering with GRID, the exclusive data partner for Riot Games and provider of LoL Esports Data, is a natural progression for us. This partnership will help us continue providing an advanced fantasy experience to our users. In addition to our fantasy offerings, our users enjoy live game streaming, in-depth statistics, and keeping up with their favorite esports,” said Viktor Maisey, CEO of E-GO App.
The partnership will debut with E-GO’s first Fantasy Season in League of Legends. The first event will be the LEC Winter Split, featuring a prize pool of at least $500.