Ginx Esports TV has teamed up with esports outfit Rize Gaming to provide coverage of its upcoming event, Final Boss. GinxTV will be partnering with the UK-based esports company as it holds a new edition of its Tekken 7 tournament.
To be held online in the coming weeks, Final Boss will see eight players compete for a chance to take on one of Rize Gaming’s professional players.
The Ginx TV channel, available on Sky in the UK, and ginx.tv will also work with Rize Gaming to support the British esports community through grassroots initiatives, the company said. Created in 2009, Rize Gaming says it aims to blend its experience with competitive esports with innovative community projects.
“Not only will Ginz TV assist Rize Gaming in the making of this event, we will also promote Final Boss on our channel, across all feeds. Rize Gaming is one of the key actors in the development of grassroots esports in the UK. We are very happy to be among their partners,” said Solenne Lagrange, marketing director for Ginx Esports TV
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