Ubisoft Partners with GRID
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09 November 2023 16:52
Ubisoft announced a new partnership with GRID for Rainbow Six Siege esports. Ubisoft will utilize GRID's real-time competitive data for broadcasts, monitoring competitive integrity, coaching, and betting. The partnership will cover all regional leagues. The financial details of the partnership were not revealed.
Francois Tallec, VP, brand & transmedia partnerships at Ubisoft “Our partnership with GRID and the shared understanding of our esports data’s potential promises to unlock exciting opportunities to engage fans and innovate across the board.”
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09 November 2023 16:52
Ubisoft announced a new partnership with GRID for Rainbow Six Siege esports. Ubisoft will utilize GRID's real-time competitive data for broadcasts, monitoring competitive integrity, coaching, and betting. The partnership will cover all regional leagues. The financial details of the partnership were not revealed.
Francois Tallec, VP, brand & transmedia partnerships at Ubisoft “Our partnership with GRID and the shared understanding of our esports data’s potential promises to unlock exciting opportunities to engage fans and innovate across the board.”
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