OG Esports has revealed its rebranding for 2026, notably omitting energy drink brand Red-Bull from its new green logo.
Esports organization Cloud9 has teamed up with Red Bull again as the official sponsor for all its squads, and it will roll out a new jersey to reflect that partnership starting this weekend at the ...
Henk Rogers, Founder of The Tetris Company, talks to Esports Insider about Tetris’ reinvention as an esport and its future ...
Red Bull and Riot Games have come together for a new partnership deal, making them one of the leading sponsors for Valorant in North America. The two companies have worked together on several esports ...
Red Bull Instalock's unique format returns, putting a twist on the traditional Valorant team compositions as each team must use three Duelists, the game's offensive class. With the promise of intense ...
With DreamHack Montreal kicking off on Friday, Red Bull eSports has released a three-part documentary spotlighting the Canadian Super Smash Bros. Melee esports scene. With DreamHack Montreal set to ...
Red Bull has today announced its new public-access studio, the Red Bull Gaming Sphere. Located in Shoreditch, London, the studio is the largest of its kind in the UK. Launching later this month, it ...
The age old tradition of fighting someone mano-a-mano is being celebrated in Red Bull's Solo Q competition. Former League of Legends Cloud9 player and current owner of Radiance Hai "Hai" Du Lam ...
The New York Red Bulls are utilizing content creators and players in the eMLS in a way that no other team has done before. Whereas most teams in MLS’s competitive gaming league have one player ...
There's no better venue for a historical RTS esports tournament than an actual medieval castle. Red Bull Gaming's iconic series of Age of Empires esports tournaments, Red Bull Wololo, has made its ...
London's Red Bull Gaming Sphere has everything you would expect from an eSports venue: neon-strewn PCs, large TVs, chunky headsets and the latest Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft consoles. But this isn't ...
G2 claims to be the ‘most-watched esports team of all time’. In 2019, it claimed that 2.5bn minutes of G2 content was viewed on Twitch, with a further 1.5bn impressions on its social channels and 93m ...