Ignite Tournaments

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Ignite Tournaments is a play-to-earn tournament infrastructure provider that is building the world’s first play-to-earn esports tournament organization and streaming application for mobile games with payouts in cryptocurrency and NFTs.
Ignite Tournaments provides tournament functionality to pre-existing games that lack tournament architecture. The patent-pending platform can transform any skill-based mobile game into a play-to-earn game. For play-to-earn games, Ignite Tournaments’ application acts as an additional value layer above the native play-to-earn game, allowing gamers to play-to-earn in two ecosystems simultaneously, effectively doubling their earning potential.
A web application version of the platform that will support both PC and console games will also be forthcoming.

Women-led

2021

Krystal Yang, Co-Founder & CEO

Panama

Invested by

Animoca Brands

Moon Holdings Fund

Huobi Ventures

LongHash Ventures

Skyvision Capital

Moon boots

Kieran from Illuvium

Ascensive Assets

Eden

D1 Ventures

ROK Capital

Akatsuki

Infinity Ventures Crypto

SevenX Ventures

Quantstamp

GBV

arca funds

GHAF Capital Partners

Yield Guild

Mechanism Capital

Morningstar Ventures

Genblock Capital

MHC Digital Finance

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Ignite Tournaments raises $10m for mobile play-to-earn esports platform

“Thomas Vu, Partner at Moon Holdings Fund and the Former Head of Creative and Franchise at Riot Games, commented: “We are bullish on Ignite Tournaments. When I led multiple strategic efforts at Riot Games, I always thought that a ‘plug-and-play’ tournament would benefit players.”

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