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Pocket Ace’s LOCO is now Esport Partner with Fnatic

Loco a streaming platform in India and Fnatic a Global Esport Organization are coming up with a long-term esports partnership.


Fnatic is one of the leading esports organisations, which has roster in games like PUBG, League of Legend, CSGO etc and has a PUBG Mobile squad from India.

Pocket Ace and Fnatic’s are planning to get Fnatic roaster players to get to stream on LOCO and with this we can expect the PUBG Mobile roster (Scout, Owais, Ronak and others) streaming on LOCO too.

Fnatic and LOCO also planning to create some Esports content. We can expect some Tournaments of different games from Fnatic broadcasted on LOCO.

Commenting on this partnership Anirudh Pandita and Ashwin Suresh, founders, Pocket Aces said, "Fnatic and Pocket Aces share a common vision of building a sustainable esports ecosystem in India. We want to provide Indian esports and gaming fans, world-class gaming entertainment across formats and this partnership will ensure that this shared vision is realized very soon. Fnatic has made a strong commitment to Indian gaming and as the home of Indian gaming, we are delighted to welcome them."

While the partnership bolsters Loco’s leadership as India’s homegrown game streaming platform, it also marks the first-ever content partnership between a pro team and an app.

Nimish Raut, Fnatic lead, India said, "At Fnatic, we are dedicated to entertain our fans through content and new formats of gaming. We believe that esports has the potential to be the top form of entertainment in this country and these shared thoughts make Pocket Aces and Loco the perfect partner as we seek to level-up the content play in India. As a pioneer in the digital content space, Pocket Aces has a history of building entertainment channels from scratch and working with one of the best talents. We are thrilled to be working with Loco to build the future of esports and entertainment together."

Recently LOCO came actively in india and inviting different streamers to stream on their platform and now they are going with esports organisations.

The association between Fnatic and Loco started early April this year, for a PUBG Mobile charity tournament called #GamingForGood that witnessed a total viewership of 5.8 million.

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