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BLEED Esports Accelerates Growth with Kick Partnership Amidst DSG VALORANT Roster Acquisition
Delve into the intricacies of BLEED Esports’ latest moves, from acquiring DSG’s VALORANT roster to partnering with Kick.

BLEED Esports has made a mark in the world of esports by partnering, with the known livestreaming platform Kick. This partnership comes right after BLEED acquired Disguised Gamings (DSG) VALORANT team signaling a phase for BLEED in the competitive gaming scene.
With its presence in Southeast Asia BLEED initially entered the arena through VALORANT. The acquisition of DSGs Asian VALORANT roster on January 25 showcases BLEEDs dedication to keeping up with the changing world of esports. Now their focus is set on dominating VCT Pacific 2024 considering it a crucial first step towards achieving their goals.
At the time Kick has been making its waves as a livestreaming platform. In November 2023 they collaborated with B8 Esports. Partnered with Dota 2 legend Danil “Dendi” Ishutin as their title sponsor. Dendi is highly respected within the gaming community and his official streamer status solidifies Kicks position, in the world of esports streaming.
The collaboration, between BLEED and Kick as the sponsorship agreement with B8 have generated a lot of curiosity among industry observers. They anticipate an integration of BLEEDs esports teams and content creators into the Kick platform. BLEED has a roster in gaming disciplines like VALORANT, Dota 2 Rainbow Six Siege, Mobile Legends; Bang Bang (MLBB) and CS;GO. This diverse portfolio aligns perfectly with Kicks approach to building partnerships within the esports community.
However the details of these agreements are still unknown leaving everyone about how these collaborations will shape up in the future. As BLEED and Kick embark on this venture people are wondering how it will impact the landscape and whether it will strengthen BLEEDs position in the global esports hierarchy.
Despite their moves Kick faces competition from industry giant Twitch. As of January 29th Twitch boasts an audience of up to 2.4 million viewers compared to Kicks audience of 54,000. Such contrasting numbers raise questions, about the effectiveness of Kicks expansion strategy and the overall success of these partnerships.
In summary the partnership, between BLEED Esports and Kick represents a milestone in the world of esports carrying implications for the competitive gaming scene. As spectators observe these unfolding developments the industry prepares for changes in power dynamics and the evolving influence of livestreaming platforms, on shaping the future of gaming.