Dynasty Gaming and Media Acquires LetsPlay. Live

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Written by Dante Uzel on 16 July 2024 12:31

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Dynasty Gaming and Media has acquired LetsPlay.Live, an esports tournament organizer and production company based in New Zealand. According to release, this acquisition aims to bolster LetsPlay.Live's range of services across various tournament organizations in notable gaming titles.

Since its inception in 2015, LetsPlay.Live has been a key player in organizing esports events in the Oceania region. They have collaborated with major entities such as Riot Games for VALORANT Challengers Oceana, KRAFTON for PUBG Challenger APAC and PUBG Asia Supercup, and Epic Games for the Oceania FNCS, among others.

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Duane Mutu, Director of LetsPlay.Live, stated “LPL has enjoyed a hugely positive experience working with Dynasty and their leadership team to date, and as we came to understand their strategic direction, it became obvious that this was the perfect opportunity to advance LPL to the next level."

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