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DigiMax Launches ESG AI Division – Invests into Green Energy Solutions Company MADA Analytics

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 29, 2021 TORONTO/PLATO DATA INTELLIGENCE – DIGIMAX GLOBAL INC. (the "Company" or "DigiMax") (CSE:DIGI) is excited to announce it is launching an ESG Solutions Division within the Company. This Division will concentrate on using Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Analytics to close multiple gaps in the ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) investment space that will help investors make better investment decisions and also help developers lower their cost of capital. DigiMax has identified opportunities to immediately provide these solutions to: Green energy development and operations; Tracking

DigiMax Announces Partnership between BearClaw Esports and CryptoHawk AI

MERGING THE GAMING AND CRYPTOCURRENCY COMMUNITIES INTO ONE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 3, 2021 TORONTO/PLATO DATA INTELLIGENCE –DIGIMAX GLOBAL INC. (the “Company” or “DigiMax”) (CSE:DIGI) is excited to announced it is combining forces with BearClaw Esports to allow its community of streaming gamers and Esports followers to access CryptoHawk AI products and information. Esports gamers are well known for their affiliation with cryptocurrencies, with many gamers also using their computer hardware to mine and trade a wide variety of cryptocurrencies. At $180 billion and growing by 20% in 2020(1),

Twilight joins Toronto Defiant

The Overwatch League offseason has so far been filled with an unruly amount of drops and full-blown roster reconstructions, but good news is on the horizon as teams start signing new players.  To kick off the signing season, the Toronto Defiant has picked up former San Francisco Shock flex support Lee “Twilight” Ju-seok. This acquisition would mark the first major free-agent signing of the 2021 offseason and the first new pickup for the Defiant.  Twilight has long been considered one of the league’s best flex supports. Before his time on

Guangzhou Charge parts ways with 4 players ahead of 2022 Overwatch League season

After a rough year, the Guangzhou Charge is making some tough changes before the fifth season of the Overwatch League begins in April.  The team announced today that it’s parting ways with four players from the 2021 roster. This includes main tank Kim “Jihun” Ji-hun, DPS Zou “MYKaylee” Zijie, main support Kim “Mandu” Chan-hee, and veteran flex support Park “KariV” Young-seo.    All of the released players were acquired by the Charge during the 2020 offseason.  We would like to announce our parting with Jihun, MYKaylee, KariV, and Mandu. We would

Toronto Defiant drops 8 players heading into 2022 Overwatch League season

The Toronto Defiant is clearly looking to start anew before the Overwatch League swaps to Overwatch 2 in 2022. For the second time in two seasons, the organization has gutted most of its roster.  Eight players were released from the Toronto Defiant today, as well as one assistant coach, Lee “HoChiLee” Dong-young.  Supports An “ANSOONJAE” Soon-jae, Mun “Lastro” Jung-won, and Park “Aztac” Jeong-su have been released alongside the tank line of Choi “Michelle” Min-hyuk and Kim “Sado” Su-min. DPS players Lee “Na1st” Ho-sung and Luka “Aspire” Rolovic have been axed

Rumble Gaming Announces Adam Ivers as Chief Executive Officer

“When I think about the assembly of professional experiences that has brought me to this point, I could not be more thrilled to be a part of the trajectory of Rumble Gaming" - Adam Ivers LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) September 30, 2021 Rumble Gaming is excited to announce that Adam Ivers has been appointed its new Chief Executive Officer. Rumble Gaming is a global talent agency and media company that represents 700+ clients with a social media footprint of 700M+ followers. Rooted in Esports, Rumble Gaming bridges the gap between brands

Overwatch game director hints at new heroes next OWL season, confirms all 32 heroes will return in the sequel

All 32 characters will return to the fight in the next Overwatch League season, according to Overwatch 2 game director Aaron Keller—and fans may even see new faces when the competition’s next season starts. During today’s Overwatch League grand finals broadcast, Keller revealed all 32 heroes from Overwatch will return in the OWL’s 2022 season, which will run in an early build of Overwatch 2. He also hinted at the possibility of “a few more” new faces. “Our plan is that we will have all of those heroes, all 32

Washington Justice Owners Apparently in Talks to Acquire Chicago Call of Duty League Slot

Call of DutyPhoto courtesy of Blizzard EntertainmentWashington Esports Ventures, the ownership group of the Overwatch League team Washington Justice, is in negotiations with NRG Esports to take over OpTic Chicago's Call of Duty League slot according to a report by Dotesports. If the negotiations are successful then Washington Esports Ventures would propose to relocate the CoD League slot to Washington, D.C. where the company is based.Another party is also involved in serious talks with NRG Esports, but it's believed there's optimism between CoD League officials, NRG Esports, and Washington Esports

Amazon Games Montreal names former Ubisoft Toronto director Alexandre Parizeau as studio head

Former Ubisoft Toronto managing director Alexandre Parizeau has been appointed as the new studio head for Amazon Games Montreal.  Parizeau helped bring life to games like Splinter Cell and Rainbow Six Vegas as a senior producer at Ubisoft. He’s joining Amazon Games Montreal to lead development on the studio’s first project, which will be a “competitive multiplayer AAA title based on new IP.” “Alex has a long track record of building talented teams and successful games, and is a perfect fit for what we aspire to create at our new

Toronto Ultra bringing back entire Call of Duty League roster through 2023

The Toronto Ultra will be keeping its current Call of Duty League lineup—CleanX, Cammy, Bance, and Insight—through the 2023 season, the team announced today.  This move comes as no surprise after the Ultra finished second in the CDL regular season standings and earned a runners-up placing at the CDL Playoffs in August. Toronto joins the Altanta FaZe and Minnesota RØKKR as the only teams to keep the same lineup heading into the 2022 Call of Duty League season. Coincidentally, Atlanta, Toronto, and Minnesota are the only organizations that won at