Inven Global has been nominated for Esports Coverage Website of The Year at the Esports Awards 2019. If you are considering to vote for us, you can do so here.
Our outlet has a robust team of professionals that work hard to deliver the latest news in esports, and we could not do it without you, reader! This is why we ask that if you'd like to see our outlet grow, The Esports Awards is a great way to provide us with accreditation and visibility.
Varying from interviews to breaking news, our content focuses on a broad range of esports. Our specialized writers are well versed in titles like League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, Hearthstone, Fortnite and many more.
Our EU Team reporter and card games specialist Tom Matthiesen broke major news in the esports world just this month. The repercussions were enormous, being cited by several outlets including CNN, Fox News and Forbes.
"An unexpected turn of events during the last weekend of Hearthstone Grandmasters' regular season. After finishing his match, Hong Kong player Ng "blitzchung" Wai Chung appeared on the official Taiwanese Hearthstone stream for his post-game interview wearing a gas mask. After lifting the mouthpiece, Blitzchung shouted, in Chinese: 'Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our age!'"
Tom was also responsible for obtainging proof that Battlefy was bamboozling the entire Hearthstone community:
Our writers are veterans in the esports industry with a deep understanding of the games, community and players. When it comes to interviewing and writing features, this skillsets makes for insightful pieces:
Inven Global often collaborates with esports personality to bring different angles to our content. Guests like Bang and Reapered have made an appearance on our channel this year:
Our reporters are actively creating content in and out of our platform, bringing esports news to many different mediums, from casual to serious news on Twitter:
Our reporters and interviewers are fluent in over 7 languages, being able to produce content that caters to audiences that are not often represented in the esports world:
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