This week in esports: FC Barcelona, Axe, F1 Esports, Fortnite World Cup

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From FC Barcelona doubling down on esports to Axe entering an intensive partnership with ELEAGUE, this week in esports has been unpredictable. Each and every week, we compile the biggest and best stories from this ever-growing industry so you can stay up to date.

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FC Barcelona expands into Rocket League

FC Barcelona Rocket League
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Spanish football club FC Barcelona has expanded its presence in esports by signing a Rocket League roster.

The team – which previously competed under the guise of ‘Savage!’ – will debut in the European RLCS on April 7th. FC Barcelona also fields a team in Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer league, eFootball.Pro.

Read the full article here.

ELEAGUE brings in Axe as personal care partner

ELEAGUE AXE Partnership
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Turner and IMG’s esports brand ELEAGUE has entered a multi-platform partnership with male grooming brand Axe.

Acting as the official personal care partner of the tournament organiser, Axe will promote its products through its digital, social, and television channels. Axe will also host activations and on-site activations at ELEAGUE events.

Read the full article here.

Formula 1 New Balance Esports 2019 Series will have a doubled prize pool

F1 Esports Season 3
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Formula 1 has announced the third season of the F1 New Balance Esports Series will have a boosted prize pool for $500,000 (£381,145).

Split into three stages, the F1 New Balance Esports Series will see official Formula 1 teams and their drivers compete in four live events throughout the year.

Read the full article here.

Epic Games announces $500K Fortnite World Cup Warmup

Fortnite World Cup Warmup
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Epic Games announced a Warmup event ahead of the online qualifiers for its Fortnite World Cup.

Boasting a $500,000 (£381,145) prize pot, the online tournament is last official bout of practice duos can have. The full ruleset of the Fortnite World Cup Warmup wasn’t revealed at the time of the announcement.

Read the full article here.

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Adam Fitch

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Adam Fitch is a journalist, editor, host, and speaker. In 2019, he was named UK Esports Awards' Reporter of the Year. In 2020, he was a finalist for Journalist of the Year at the Esports Awards.
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