Rahul Sachitanand
Sep 14, 2021

Ampverse acquires Thailand's Mith esports team

Mith will join Bacon Time and SBTC Esports as part of Ampverse’s portfolio of owned and operated esports assets.

Ampverse acquires Thailand's Mith esports team

Esports company Ampverse has acquired a majority stake in esports team Mith (Made in Thailand). This deal will allow Ampverse to tap the user base of popular PUBG PC and Fifa audiences that Mith plays.

Founded in 2012, Mith is the home to popular esports athletes and live streamers in Thailand. The team’s founders come from both a professional gaming and television host background. Mith will join Bacon Time and SBTC Esports as part of Ampverse’s portfolio of owned and operated esports assets. 

Matthias Meti Beyer, cofounder and chief gaming officer of Ampverse, said: “Ampverse aims to work with esports communities which are driven by passionate, smart and hungry founders. Mith represents everything we stand for and is a great example of a legendary Southeast Asian esports team that was built through dedication and hard work."

Chanignun Thipairote, cofounder of Mith, added: “We have been working solo for more than ten years, and now with Ampverse we have a very strong partner who is ready to not only take Mith teams and talents to new heights but also elevate the entire esports industry.” 

Newzoo reports that 75% of Gen-Z and 71% of millennial gamers regularly consume gaming content from their favourite streamers.

Bacon Time’s community has grown four-fold in the last twelve months and they are champions of the largest domestic esports league in Thailand, while SBTC are the currently the number one Wild Rift teams in Southeast Asia and the most popular team in Vietnam, according to Esports Charts.

Since its founding in 2019, Ampverse has expanded into multiple markets and now manages nine teams across Asia. Its strategy has been to acquire high potential esports communities across the region, subsequently providing strategic capital and commercial support to scale the teams in partnership with the founding teams. To date, over 100 brands such as Samsung, Nestle, McDonalds have leveraged Ampverse’s network. 

As part of this deal, Ampverse has secured Fullerton Markets as a sponsor across Mith's PUBG PC and Fifa pro teams. The multi-channel partnership with Fullerton Markets will feature integration across all Mith team assets including: Pro kit and jerseys, always-on team content, and brand ambassador channels.

Mario Singh, CEO of Fullerton Markets, said: “We have spotted parallel interests in today’s youth, who are not only immersed in esports and loyal to their favourite teams, but they are also more financially-savvy than ever. This partnership with Ampverse and Mith offers the perfect opportunity for Fullerton Markets to engage this lucrative Gen-Z demographic.”

Source:
Campaign Asia

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