Following its recently announced potential acquisition, TGS Esports
Inc. ("TGS", or the, "Company") (TSXV: TGS) continues on its growth
trajectory with an asset purchase agreement (the Agreement) of
Lazarus Esports. The deal unites TGS- proprietors of Canada’s first
gaming stadium- with Lazarus, the first professional esports
organization ever launched in Canada. This agreement demonstrates
TGS’s ongoing commitment to building a foundation for a healthy
gaming and esports industry by investing in, and growing promising
brands across the Canadian landscape.
Lazarus is a professional esports and gaming entertainment
organization dedicated to industry growth and developing the global
gaming market. Lazarus is the highest earning esports team in
Canada – with over $5.3M USD in winnings – and is in the top 25
highest earning teams in North America. Lazarus’ talent network
features a diverse roster of Twitch and YouTube variety content
creators, social media influencers and North American esports
competitors. The team also boasts the largest community of hockey
content creators, including the 2022 North American NHL Gaming
World Champion, and undisputed #1 player in the world, Justin
“Regs84” Reguly.
“We’re excited to welcome Lazarus, a true esports pioneer both
in Canada and globally, to the TGS team,” said Spiro Khouri, CEO,
TGS Esports. “With the wealth of experience, insight and talent
that the Lazarus organization has assembled, we’re going to find
new and exciting ways to connect, unite and engage the many
communities of gaming fans around the world with content, events
and programs tailored to the titles and genres we all cherish and
love.”
As part of the agreement TGS will retain select Lazarus staff
and will be assigned all Lazarus IP and assets. This IP includes
Lazarus social media channels, website domains, and branding, while
the assets include various gaming and AV equipment such as PCs,
peripherals, monitors, and more.
TGS will also take over and execute any existing contracts
currently signed with Lazarus, including the gaming industry’s
first esports team-wide sponsorship with a hockey equipment
manufacturer, Warrior Sports. One of Warrior’s core goals is to
grow the game of hockey and expose it to as many people as possible
by connecting to new players in new areas and markets. Together,
Lazarus, TGS and Warrior are striving to make hockey more inclusive
by expanding into the hockey esports and gaming ecosystem, and by
bringing the game and its fans further into the digital era to
create the next generation of hockey fans.
“It is with extreme excitement that Warrior announces its
partnership with a premier name in the gaming industry, Lazarus
Esports,” said Cindy Abbott, CEO, Warrior Sports. “This partnership
moves us into the new realm of connecting Warrior Hockey to esports
athletes and creators. We look forward to gaining a broader
understanding of the esports landscape by engaging with the
athletes and community in their space and taking this partnership
into the next phase of brand and athlete collaboration.”
Summary of Acquisition
TGS will acquire all of the IP and assets of Lazarus in return
for execution of existing Lazarus contracts and employing select
Lazarus employees.
Charlie Watson, Nick Rhoades, and Tyler Johnston will enter into
employment agreements with TGS providing that all three will be
employed with titles to be determined. Select Lazarus contractors
will also be utilized by TGS.
About TGS Esports Inc.
TGS Esports is a full-service marketing solutions provider that
specializes in engaging video game and esports fans. TGS creates
gaming strategies and marketing programs for brands that want to
connect with diverse communities of gamers in any genre, anywhere
they play. TGS works with an extensive network of influencers,
creators, and gaming community organizations to create unique
content for every digital and social media platform. TGS builds
custom brand activations for live, in-person engagement, for long
and short form video, and for live streaming events and
tournaments. TGS Esports has unmatched expertise in cultivating
relationships and driving viewership among highly coveted and
elusive young audiences. For more information, please visit
TGSEsports.gg.
About Lazarus Esports
Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Kitchener/Waterloo,
Ontario, Lazarus has been and continues to be a Canadian pioneer
and innovator in the esports and gaming industry. Lazarus produces
and broadcasts signature gaming activations, digital and LAN
esports tournaments, influencer marketing campaigns and content
across its channels, while also competing in a handful of esports
titles. Lazarus develops custom gaming strategies and memorable
legacy events to bridge brands into the gaming ecosystem while
integrating their brand or products authentically. For more
information, please visit www.lazarus.gg.
About Warrior Sports
Headquartered in Shelby Township, Michigan, Warrior Sports is
recognized as one of the sporting goods industry’s premier
manufacturers of innovative, high performance, cutting-edge
equipment and apparel for lacrosse and hockey athletes of all ages
and abilities.
Founded in 1992 by former champion lacrosse player David Morrow,
Warrior was acquired by privately-held New Balance Athletic Shoe,
Inc. in February 2004. The 2007 acquisition of Boston-based Brine
Sporting Goods further established Warrior Sports as the dominant
force in the lacrosse world. For more information, please visit
www.warrior.com.
Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information
Certain statements in this release are forward-looking
statements, which reflect the expectations of management regarding
the Company. Forward-looking statements consist of statements that
are not purely historical, including any statements regarding
beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future,
including with respect to: expectations regarding whether the
Acquisition will be consummated including whether the conditions to
the consummation to the Acquisition will be satisfied; the timing
for completing the Acquisition, if at all, and the conditions to
such transaction; expectations for other economic, business, and/or
competitive factors; Such statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that may cause actual results, performance or
developments to differ materially from those contained in the
statements, including risks related to factors beyond the control
of the Company. The risks include, but are not limited to, the
following: the unknown magnitude and duration of the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic on the Company; the ability to consummate the
Acquisition; the ability to obtain requisite regulatory or
shareholder approvals and the satisfaction of other conditions to
the consummation of the Acquisition on proposed terms and schedule;
the potential impact of the announcement or consummation of the
Acquisition on relationships; including with regulatory bodies,
employees, suppliers, customers and competitors; changes in general
economic, business and political conditions, including changes in
the financial markets; changes in applicable laws and regulations
both locally and in foreign jurisdictions; compliance with
extensive government regulation; the risks and uncertainties
associated with foreign markets; the diversion of management time
on the Acquisition; the risks associated with operating esports
organizations such as Lazarus; technological risks associated with
operating an esports platform; and other risks that are customary
to companies operating businesses such as the business of the
Company. No assurance can be given that any of the events
anticipated by the forward-looking statements will occur or, if
they do occur, what benefits the Company will obtain from them.
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of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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