Tencent Secures Major Esports Rights Deal, Revamping Live Streaming with NVIDIA GeForce Now
Tencent signs a major multi-year esports rights deal worth $1.2 billion, integrating NVIDIA GeForce Now to enhance live streaming experiences for millions of viewers.
Tencent Secures Major Esports Rights Deal, Revamping Live Streaming with NVIDIA GeForce Now
In a significant milestone for the esports industry, leading Chinese multimedia conglomerate Tencent has sealed a substantial multi-year rights deal valued at $1.2 billion. This agreement not only grants Tencent exclusive broadcasting rights to major tournaments but also integrates state-of-the-art live streaming technology from NVIDIA GeForce Now, poised to elevate viewer experiences and engagement.
The Multi-Year Rights Deal Unveiled
NVIDIA GeForce Now Integration Enhances Live Streaming
Data Points Highlighting the Deal's Impact
Conclusion
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