Success for M.O.B.A. Network's fantasy tournaments
The esports fantasy competition MOBAFire LEC Fantasy Tournament, a collaboration between M.O.B.A. Network and E-GO App, has lived up to high expectations.
MOBAFire, the world's largest community for League of Legends players and operated by M.O.B.A. Network, launched fantasy tournaments last year in collaboration with E-GO App. Each participant takes on the role of a coach, competing to create the best team line-up with imaginary players based on data from major, real-life esports matches. Thousands have participated and competed for exciting prizes in the MOBAFire LEC Fantasy Tournament during the winter, spring, and summer of 2022-23.
The MOBAFire LEC Fantasy Tournament relies on data from the LEC Season, which has its final on August 19th. Six of the world's top teams will compete for the prestigious victory in the tournament, a substantial prize pool, and qualification for LoL Worlds – the biggest event of the year in the LoL realm. The winner will be announced on September 10th.
In the MOBAFire LEC Fantasy Tournament, community members have the opportunity to harness their engagement and knowledge about the LEC Season and its players. It is free to participate in the competition.
"Fantasy tournaments surrounding League of Legends are hugely popular in the MOBAFire community. This leads to an increasing number of visitors on MOBAFire, resulting in significant commercial gains," says Björn Mannerqvist, CEO of M.O.B.A. Network.
After evaluating this initiative in the fantasy tournament sector, and a previous smaller-scale fantasy project, M.O.B.A. Network has decided to conduct further fantasy tournaments in collaboration with E-GO App.
"We are very pleased that our partnership with MOBAFire continues. The fantasy tournaments about League of Legends have been warmly welcomed by thousands of gaming enthusiasts in our communities. Our analysis indicates that this partnership strengthens our brands and increases the recruitment of new customers," says Viktor Maisey, CEO of E-GO App.
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