Dr. Lupo Signs Exclusive Partnership With Youtube Gaming

Benjamin "DrLupo" Lupo announced an exclusive partnership with YouTube Gaming to Livestream on the platform. Lupo will begin streaming exclusively on YouTube on Tuesday.
Loaded, his representative agency, did not disclose the financial terms of the deal.
Lupo currently has 1.7M subscribers on YouTube and 4.5M followers on Twitch. He plays a variety of games including Fortnite, the recently released Slipgate, Apex Legends, and Escape From Tarkhov.
His sponsors include Logitech G, Verizon, State Farm, Intel, Kings Coast, NZXT, Secretlab, and Gillette; Lupo is also a content creator for esports organization Rogue.

Brazilian Organization Gets New Sponsor

Online gambling service VIE.bet has become an official sponsor of Brazilian organization SG esports, covering its two Dota 2 teams, a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, and SG's roster of streamers and influencers.
No financial information was provided.
Earlier this year, the organization gained notoriety after its Dota 2 team qualified for The International 2021, the world's top competition for the game. TI will take place in October and will feature a $40 million USD prize pool.
VIE.bet's logo will appear on the team's jersey during the competition. SG esports will help the company expand its presence in Brazil and Latin America, according to a press release.
Infamous Gaming and Movistar Liga Pro Gaming, two Peruvian gaming organizations sponsored by VIE.bet, were the company's first steps into the territory earlier this year.

TX-Based Esports Venue Get Goodr As A Sponsor

The Texas-based esports venue Esports Stadium Arlington has signed sports ewear company goodr as a new sponsor.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
ESA will include goodr brand signage throughout the venue and sell its products at the onsite retail space, according to a release. The partnership will last until the end of 2021. As of this writing, no other activations have been announced.
The sports eyewear company was founded in 2015 by self-proclaimed "avid runners" Stephen Lease, Ben Abell, and Keri Blunt, who noticed that workers who engaged in outdoor activities like running and jogging wore cheap sunglasses. The company received a boost from a successful Kickstarter campaign in the fall of 2016 that raised $41,777 USD (goodr had asked for $22,469) from 948 backers.


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