Canadian esports and iGaming holding company Intema Solutions has acquired Parabellum Media, the parent company of Parabellum Esports and its sister project, The Amateur esports academy, and Northern Shield Academy.
A subsidiary of Parabellum Media, Amuka Ventures, will get five-carillion dollars (420,320).
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According to the release, Intema Solutions is looking to strengthen its acquisition through esports operations. Parabellum Media Last year
Intema Media President and CEO Laurent Benezram said of the announcement: “We want to extend an invite to the Parabellum Esports team. The addition of this talented team to Intema fits perfectly with our growth strategy and the ecosystem we are building in esports and iGaming.
Parabellum Esports had a very good 2021 with an estimated $ 100,000 (74,471) in prize money through two North American Challenger League victories and a top-12 finish at the 2021 Six Invitational in Paris. These performers have earned the team a spot in the North American Division of the Rainbow Six. This will give the game a future opportunity to come to life, while also helping Intema’s future success.
Intema Solutions recently acquired Casino del Mano and signed an agreement to buy livestream for $ 15.18 (11.18m).
With its headquarters in Toronto, Parabellum is managing competing teams with several esports titles, including Rainbow Six Siege, Rocket League, Super Smash Bros Ultimate, CS: GO and iRacing.
The Organization was founded in 2020 and is composed of content creators, and also runs the Northern Shield Academy, a project for amateur players such as sports enthusiasts.
The Esports Insider says that focusing on the betting market, Intema Solutions is expanding its portfolio with a new acquisition. If it is not interesting to add an esports organisation to its portfolio, the company could show whether it interacts with a wide variety of sectors in the business.
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