One of the biggest business moves of the future in the Indian Esports ecosystem will most likely happen in the coming days. As mentioned by Dr. Rushindra Sinha, who serves as the CEO and founder of Global Esports, the company is having discussions with Revenant XSpark regarding any potential strategic partnerships or even an M&A move. This is creating quite a buzz among the entire esports ecosystem.
Global Esports x Revenant Xspark: A Potential Gateway to VCT Pacific
Within the last couple of years, Global Esports has changed its primary direction from Battlegrounds Mobile India to PC esports, namely, VALORANT. At present, Global Esports continues to be the only team representing India in Riot Games’ top-tier VCT Pacific league.
In case the deal goes through, Revenant XSpark will have the opportunity to become a part of one of the most prominent ecosystems within global esports.
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Revenant XSpark’s Growing Presence
Revenant XSpark has become a top esports organization in India in terms of mobile games. Revenant XSpark has teams competing in games such as:
- Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI)
- Honor of Kings
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Apart from being successful on the competitive front, RNTX is also known to have a creator base. Tanmay “ScoutOP” Singh, a well-known gaming personality, is one of the co-owners of the team.
The collaboration between the two could help in leveraging the international VALORANT expertise of Global Esports and the dominance of Revenant XSpark in mobile esports, thus forming one of the most diverse esports entities in India.
No Changes to the Active Roster
According to Dr. Rushindra Sinha, additional details regarding the discussions will be shared once all formalities are completed.
He also reassured fans that the current active VALORANT roster will remain unchanged, regardless of the outcome of the negotiations.
While the playing lineup remains intact, Global Esports has confirmed a significant change to its coaching staff.
Head Coach Frost has officially departed the organization. In his place, Assistant Coach Daniel has been promoted to Head Coach and will lead the team’s VALORANT roster moving forward.
