Morgan ‘AngryGinge’ Burtwistle was announced as the newest Red Bull Player. Following a special live stream from Red Bull Racing HQ. Check out the detailed information on the signing below:
AngryGinge signed as Red Bull Player
Widely known for his online gaming content as one the UK’s biggest streamers, with 4.7 million followers across his social media channels, AngryGinge is a pioneer in football gaming culture, collaborating with global stars such as Wayne Rooney, Luke Littler, and Aitch previously.
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The rise of football video games is transforming the traditional football scene, seamlessly weaving into the fabric of football culture and uniting fans across generations through a shared passion for the game.
AngryGinge has been essential to the cultural shift where 87% of gamers report that sports video games drive their interest in attending real-world matches, and 83% of sports gamers agree that sports video games are a good way to enhance the enjoyment of real-life sports content
AngryGinge joins an elite roster of Red Bull talent, including reigning Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen, Brazilian footballing icon Neymar, and current Liverpool FC midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai.
His signing as a Red Bull Player reflects the growing popularity and influence of content creators, who are becoming household names alongside mainstream celebrities. In a recent Adidas campaign, he appeared with actor Barry Keoghan and England footballer Luke Shaw.
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