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Wolves Esports unveils partnership with North American Collegiate League

Posted on 20 November 2020 By lecrab
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Wolves Esports has joined forces with the North American Collegiate League (NACL) to celebrate the launch of non-profit organisation’s 20/21 Championship series.

The NACL is a non-profit esports, media and entertainment firm, which hosts and streams video game tournaments in more than 24 countries, reaching tens of millions of players according to the release. 

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The partnership between the NACL and Wolves Esports will be promoted throughout the 20/21 NACL Championship series, which will see four separate gaming tournaments (PUBG, Rocket League, FIFA 21 and Fortnite) offer a range Wolves related prizes, including the opportunity to try out for professional Wolves Esports teams.

Russell Jones, General Manager for Marketing & Commercial Growth at Wolves commented: “This is another exciting project on our esports road map. This collaboration with NACL will enable us to engage with a primarily North American gaming audience through four competitive tournaments.

“The very best players will have the opportunity to engage with and play against our professional teams. These sessions will be designed to nurture talent and provide pathway information into professional esports.”


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Premier League club Wolves currently have esports teams in PUBG and FIFA, and most recently announced last week that it has entered Rocket League.

Included in NACL’s list of ambassador’s is professional NASCAR driver Anthony Alfredo, and Green Bay Packers running-back Aaron Jones.

David Chen, Founder of NACL added: “The NACL boast partnerships with more than 220 colleges and universities worldwide, through in excess of 100 online tournaments and live events.

“We are delighted to be able to offer our players the opportunity to try-out for their professional teams, competing at the very highest level of esports.”

Esports Insider Says: Wolves are a Premier League club who are heavily involved in esports across the globe, spanning from the UK to China, so it’s no surprise to see them expand their reach west, to North America. This partnership will be beneficial for both sides, as talent will look to be uncovered and provide pathways into professional esports.

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