Leading esports team BREN Esports has entered into a partnership with Singapore-based esports talent management agency, EMERGE Esports.
As per the deal, EMERGE will support BREN Esports in their grand entrance into Singapore and in their competitive gaming journey ahead. EMERGE will also expand its advertising inventory to back and manage the Filipino organisation across different gaming titles, including the newly added mobile esports title League of Legends: Wild Rift.
Carlito “Ribo” Ribo, former drag racer turned pro-player from BREN Esports believes that the partnership will widen the team’s fan base and strengthen their identity in the region. Ribo shares, “We are thrilled to be working with EMERGE Esports and believe this opportunity will bring us closer to our followers in Singapore and in the vicinity. We also hope that the tie-up can empower more esports enthusiasts to pursue gaming and also support us in our journey ahead.”
Leo Andrew “Jab” Escutin, Chief Operating Officer says “EMERGE Esports has shown tremendous growth in the past months in terms of audience engagement and partnerships. Together with our partners and athletes, we look forward to building and enhancing the vibrant esports scene in Singapore and in the region.”
Shares Roy Kek, CEO of EMERGE Esports says “The esports scene has seen promising growth in the past years with high potential for existing and upcoming players. We are excited to work with one of the finest esports teams the industry has to offer and believe they are a natural fit for our agency. We admire and share their passion for gaming and would like this to be a part of a greater initiative of making gaming a mainstream lifestyle in Singapore and in the region.”
“Competitions have always been a cornerstone of the gaming industry. Although we started our journey with Kingsmen as our first competitive team, it has always been our vision to expand our ecosystem and to be able to support deserving talents. Having a team like BREN Esports onboard not only strengthens our organisation and talent pool but also allows us to represent the esports community on more global platforms.”

By Niji Narayan

Niji Narayan has been in the writing industry for well over a decade or so. He prides himself as one of the few survivors left in the world who have actually mastered the impossible art of copy editing. Niji graduated in Physics and obtained his Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism. He has always interested in sports writing and travel writing. He has written for numerous websites and his in-depth analytical articles top sports magazines like Cricket Today and Sports Today. He reports gaming industry headlines from all around the globe.