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TSM FTX unveil Free Fire roster

TSM FTX has entered the mobile battle royale game Free Fire by picking up the roster of Sixth Sense, comprising of Jayesh “Jay” Yadav, Indranil “Indro” Saha, Sagar “Illuminati” Patel, Titas “Stoner” Roy, and Naitik “Oldmonk” Khoshto. This acquisition marks one of the first moves by the North American esports organization since it signed a $210 million naming deal with crypto exchange FTX earlier this month. TSM had said that it intends to use the money in expanding its presence globally, which included investment into mobile gaming. Sixth Sense has

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TSM FTX reportedly acquiring Free Fire roster

TSM FTX could be signing a Free Fire roster in India, according to a report by Sportskeeda. The report claims that a leaked pic from the official Free Fire esports website shows that the North American organization has acquired the roster of Sixth Sense. Dot Esports wasn’t able to independently verify this. Currently, the official website seems to have no mention of TSM FTX. Sixth Sense has been performing really well in 2021 and it wouldn’t be surprising that it gets picked up by TSM. The team came fourth in

Riot Games Prohibits TSM From Using New FTX Sponsor in League of Legends, Valorant Events

Top GamesRiot Games announced their ban of TSM and FTX's new sponsorship in League of Legends and Valorant events. / Photo by TSM FTXFollowing the major news of TSM's $210 million naming rights deal with crypto exchange FTX, Riot Games announced that TSM with not be able to use their new sponsor in their name or their jerseys for League of Legends and Valorant esports events. .@TSM will NOT be allowed to use "FTX" in its name or on its jerseys for the #LCS, @ValorantEsports, or any Riot-sanctioned events, Riot

Esports Organization TSM Teams With Crypto Exchange FTX For Historic Deal

Cryptocurrency esports crossovers are becoming increasingly popular. Today, one of the biggest publicly-disclosed esports sponsorships has come to life, courtesy of esports org TSM and crypto exchange FTX. TSM FTX: A New Type Of Sponsorship In one of the more ‘non-traditional’ naming rights deals, TSM will now go by ‘TSM FTX’. According to the initial report from The New York Times, the deal is valued at $210M over 10 years. The agreement includes TSM, FTX Trading Limited, and FTX.US and FTX.com owners and operators West Realm Shires Services Inc. This

FTX crypto exchange seals $210M naming rights deal for esports behemoth TSM

FTX and global esports brand Team SoloMid, oTSM, have signed a multi-year partnership that grants exclusive naming rights to the crypto trading platform.According to a release issued on Friday, the deal is valued at $210 million with the esports brand’s name changing to “TSM FTX.”As part of the deal, TSM FTX will distribute crypto to players and employees with the newly repurposed esports company also purchasing $1 million worth of FTT — the native token of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange.Trading slightly above $34 as of the time of writing, a

Crypto exchange FTX spends $210 million to rename the most valuable pro e-sports team

Crypto exchange FTX is spending $210 million to rename a professional e-sports team from TSM to TSM FTX, according to the New York Times. The ten-year deal will set the exchange back $21 million each year, representing one of the biggest naming rights deals in the e-sports industry. “Taking a huge industry and then reimagining it in a digital age: that’s sort of what e-sports are to sports, and it’s sort of what crypto is to investing and to finance,” FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried told the Times. According to Forbes,

TSM signs 10-year, $210 million naming rights deal with crypto exchange FTX

TSM has signed a 10-year, $210 million naming rights agreement with FTX Trading Limited and West Realm Shires Services Inc., the owners and operators of cryptocurrency exchanges FTX and FTX.US, according to a report from The New York Times.  TSM will now go by “TSM FTX” across all titles the organization competes in, including League of Legends, VALORANT, Apex Legends, and others. TSM will use the partnership money to expand globally, including new offices in Asia, Europe, and South America, and will invest in mobile gaming and other platforms. It’s