Indian e-sports platform Mobile Premier League acquires GamingMonk

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Esports and skill gaming platform Mobile Premier League (MPL) on Tuesday said it has acquired esports gaming platform GamingMonk for an undisclosed amount.

GamingMonk hosts esports tournaments across multiple platforms including PC, consoles and mobile phones. It serves as a launchpad for publishers and a community for gamers creating an integrated ecosystem across esports, live streaming, and content discovery.

As part of the transaction, MPL has absorbed the entire GamingMonk team. This acquisition will allow MPL to bring to market key national, regional and global tournament IPs and allow it to develop a full suite of esports and broadcasting capabilities.

As of April 2021, Delhi-based GamingMonk had a registered user base of over 1.3 million users.

“GamingMonk will augment our efforts in reaching our target audience and engage with our users effectively. With the increased consumption of esports in the last couple of years and it becoming as competitive as any other sport, it gives us immense pleasure to present our users with the best of games to play, and enjoy their passion for gaming,” said Sai Srinivas, Co-founder and CEO, MPL.

MPL has also launched Esports Arena, the banner under which the platform will host fortnightly esports tournaments in some of its marquee games such as chess, WCC, pool, etc. Each of these tournaments will carry a cash prize of Rs10 lakh and entry is free for all gamers. MPL will also stream the games on its social media platforms.

With Esports Arena, MPL aims to take esports to the masses, with gaming titles that are smartphone friendly.

In four such tournaments conducted for games such as pool, chess, and WCC, the number of livestream views have crossed 5 million, with over 70,000 participants registering for the tournaments. Chess grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi, along with famous gamers and streamers such as Jonathan Gaming, Gaming Guru, Soul Regaltos, and others were a part of these tournaments.

“I strongly believe that our collaboration with MPL will not only help us accomplish our goal, but also transform the way every individual in our country views esports. MPL has been one of the pioneers in changing the gaming culture in Asia, and it was a no brainer for us that if there was someone who could help us reach our goal at the earliest it had to be them,” said Ashwin Haryani, co-founder, GamingMonk.

The article was first published on livemint.com.

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