Delhi: Nodwin Gaming, the South Asian gaming and esports company, announced the agreement with the Global Esports Federation (GEF) to become the Portfolio Management Company (PMC) for global emerging markets across South and Central Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Nodwin Gaming has acquired exclusive rights to create and market GEF-licensed esports events in more than 20 countries such as India, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Dubai, Bahrain, Jordan, Thailand, Vietnam, in addition to the entire continent of Africa.
As a PMC, Nodwin Gaming also secured non-exclusive rights to host GEF-licensed events globally. Nodwin Gaming also invested in a recent acquisition of the Turkey-based Ninja Gaming.
Akshat Rathee, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Nodwin Gaming shared his insight on the partnership with GEF, “The world of esports is evolving towards true global celebration of esports titles across the world. GEF truly epitomizes the hopes and aspirations of all the developing world markets that Nodwin seeks to develop. We believe our partnership with GEF will bring the best of esports opportunities to the youth of the emerging world.”
Mario Cilenti, Chief Operating Officer at GEF, commented on the partnership, "We are thrilled to have Nodwin Gaming on board as our Portfolio Management Company for the South Asia, Central Asia, and Africa markets. Their capabilities and extensive experience make them ideal partners to advance the Global Esports Federation’s mission and further engage with esports communities across key growth regions.”