GRID, a well-known data platform, has made a big partnership with the South Korean e-Sports Association (KeSPA). This partnership will have a big impact on esports in South Korea.
This is the first time that KeSPA, which started in 2000 and is supported by the South Korean government, is working together with a data company in the country.
Boosting the Korean video game competition industry
GRID teaming up with KeSPA is a very important moment for the esports scene in Korea. It means that now they can have access to official data for esports and it will help the industry to keep growing in a good way.
GRID and KeSPA are working together to help Korean esports grow and thrive. By using official esports data services, both organizations want to support South Korea’s plan for the industry to grow while following the rules.
This partnership makes esports programs more professional and improves the quality of entertainment for fans all over the country.
Moritz Mauer, the person who started GRID and is the boss, said he is really excited about working together. He stressed that both of their goals are to help people in the area with strong tools to make esports programs and broadcasts better.
He said how important it is to be honest when dealing with esports information. He also restated that GRID is committed to only using information from official sources.
Collaborations with other companies to work together in a strategic way
GRID is working with KeSPA, which is adding to its list of partnerships in 2024. In January, the company made partnerships with big companies like LTN and E-GO App.
In February, GRID continued its partnership with DATA. BET, a top betting company, to share esports data. This strengthened GRID’s role in the esports data world.