Prime Gaming announced as Splitgate Pro Series presenting partner

Ivan Šimić
calendar-icon

Game developer 1047 Games, the company behind FPS Splitgate, has announced that the gaming arm of eommerce company Amazon, Prime Gaming, will serve as the presenting partner for the upcoming Splitgate Pro Series Summer season. 

As a result of the partnership, Prime users will be able to receive special in-game bonuses and the Prime Gaming brand will be featured in broadcasts.

Image credit: Splitgate / 1047 Games / Amazon Prime Gaming

RELATED: Splitgate: challenging the FPS gatekeepers

Splitgate also announced a myriad of other details, including the introduction of new professional teams that are joining the Pro Series.

Splitgate is a free-to-play PC and console arena shooter where teams compete against each other by using weapons and portals. The title has proved to be a popular within the North American esports scene. Moreover, 1047 Games raised three rounds of funding in 2021, with the latest one amounting to $100m (£81.1m) 

The Splitgate Pro Series, the highest-tier tournament circuit for the game, was announced in late 2021 and commenced its first season in December. 

Prime Gaming shared the details of the partnership: “As part of the Splitgate Pro Series this seasonplayers will be able to see replay segments, gameplay breakdowns, player and broadcast interviews, and much more made possible by Prime Gaming. Prime Gaming will also be taking over the map in-game!”

ESI Washington DC 2022
Join us for the leading esports industry showcase in the United States in 2022. Read more here.

RELATED: 2022 Splitgate Pro Series and Challengers Series announced

The upcoming season of the Splitgate Pro Series will feature a prize pool of $100,000 (~£81,000). T1, Luminosity Gaming, Spacestation Gaming, XSET, Moist and eUnited have also joined the Pro Series for its 2022 Summer season. The overall prize pool for 2022 is $500,000 (~£405,000). 

Esports Insider says: Splitgate is a fast-growing esports title, and the fact that the company raised $100m should put it on the radar of any FPS enthusiast. The new partnership with Prime Gaming should also help the scene commercially. It’s good to see that a newcomer to the competitive FPS genre is making good steps.

[primis_video widget=”5182″]

[maxbutton id=”22″ ]

Ivan Šimić

Tech Writer
  • x-icon
Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.
Read Full Bio
Stay updated with the latest in Esports Follow Esports Insider for breaking news, features and guides
Add ESI as your preferred source on Google Add ESI as your preferred source on Google
ESI Ranking System
We’ve created a ranking system to help you quickly know how good each gambling platform is. As gamblers ourselves, we know which factors matter most to you, so we follow a best-in-class methodology to test each one with no stone unturned. Once done, we then rank each platform based on the following tiers:
  • A-Tier High-quality sites that deliver a top experience every time. They boast strong performance, nice features, and reliable support, but are just shy of perfection.
  • B-Tier Solid platforms that are worth a spin. They’re safe, fun, and functional, but may be lacking advanced features or have minor drawbacks.
  • S-Tier Reserved for elite operators only. These go well beyond the norm with lucrative bonuses, rewarding promotions, lightning-fast payouts, and a flawless experience overall.
To read more details about how we review casino and betting sites, check out How We Rate Gambling Operators.