British Basketball League announces partnership with Innovation Esports

Jonno Nicholson

The British Basketball League (BBL) has announced a partnership with esports product developer Innovation Esports.

The multi-year deal will see the developer launch the BBL’s inaugural gaming and esports programme.

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Credit: Innovation Esports/British Basketball League

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The programme, created by Innovation Esports, will feature a Pro-Am season complete with open qualifiers to aspiring players that commence on August 1st. Once qualifiers have concluded, the season is set to begin in the Autumn, running alongside the 2021/2022 BBL season.

Andy Webb, COO of the BBL, spoke on the collaboration in a release: “We are excited to launch the BBL Gaming and Esports Programme to extend how we can build a bond with our fans. At a time when we know our fans want to engage with their teams but have been unable to do so physically, this gives them a way to not only support but participate on behalf of the teams they follow. This will grow during this year into a parallel season running our esports league alongside our main league.”

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Once the regular season of competition has concluded, the top eight teams will qualify for the Pro-Am playoffs where a champion will be crowned. Details on the format and a prize pool for the British Basketball Esports Series will be revealed at a later date.

Esports Insider says: Virtual basketball has been growing rapidly in the UK, so it’s no surprise to see the BBL join forces with Innovation Esports to host a dedicated competitive programme.

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Jonno is a freelance news writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. When he's not sim racing, he enjoys reporting on Call of Duty esports and sim racing's impact on the wider industry.