PHILADELPHIA (13 May 2020) – T1 Entertainment & Sports (T1) announced today its investment in Mobalyitcs, a company in esports analytics, which analyzes game information to enhance the performance of the player. T1 esport enthusiasts have their own personalized games assistants and a community, which helps video game fans master their favorite games via partnership to the leading player analytics platform.
Joe Marsh, CEO of T1 stated: “All of our players, coaches, and teams across the T1 portfolio rely on in-game analytics, which is why we thought it was so important to invest in Mobalytics. We are especially excited to collaborate with the Mobalytics team to help build out new training programs for Valorant so we can continue to see talent develop and grow within Riot’s new title.”
T1 ‘s investments in Mobalytics will help to boost Riot ‘s new game release training programs Valorant. Valorant Mobalytics has done comprehensive research and development on what is great and how that can be evaluated for CS: GO players. As Valorant is a similar term, the team aims to exploit its CS: GO findings and build valorant analyses using T1 ‘s expertise. Although Valorant is the target of investment right away, Mobalytics’ long-term goal is to prepare the way for all competitive gaming, which nowadays includes League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics and Legends of Runeterra.
“We are very excited to be working with T1 and learn from elite staff and players like Faker and Brax, and elevate the way they train,” said Amine Issa, Warchief of Science at Mobalytics. “Our goal is to deliver value not only to pros and aspiring professionals, but to every player that wants to level up their game”.
The players have identified T1 or teams in 10 separate professional gaming categories as one of the most popular organizations in esports history. The T1 League of Legends team was founded in 2012, with the team becoming the most celebrated esport team in the world and having won 3 world (2013, 2015 and 2016), 2 Mid-Season Invitationals and 9 LCK championships. T1 announced recent plans for a leading valorant team that is currently led by coach “Frod” and consists currently of “Brax,” “AZK,” “Crashies” and “Food” professional players. T1 hosted two Valorant tournaments since its beta launch and is currently looking to complete its roster for its fifth professional player.
The TechCrunch Disrupt Battlegrounds was won in 2016 by Mobalytics and has started working with leading game publishers and esports organizations to leverage its Gamer Performance Index (GPI) technology, which allows gaming data analysis. The goal is to enhance the performance of players in many areas that are crucial to competitive gaming and to add value to gamers of every level of ability.