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Esports holding company ESForce Holdings has confirmed that they have
purchased 66 percent of outstanding shares in SK Gaming, giving them
ownership of two-thirds of the organization.
As was originally
reported by The Esports Oberserver's Thiemo Brautigam in August, ESForce
also owns Virtus.pro, and owns the media rights to Natus Vincere. The
three organizations are now tied together through this holding company.
"After
considering all the options, we realized that a collaboration with
ESforce would be the best decision for our business," SK Gaming's owner
Alexander Mueller stated in a press release. "We were looking for a
partner that could provide us with financial support and also had
extensive experience in eSports."
According to statements from
ESForce CEO Anton Cherepennikov, Mueller still runs SK Gaming, and
claims that ESForce "neither participates in operating and sports
activities of SK Gaming nor affects them."
Brautigam's original
report came amidst many allegations that various esports organizations
had financial ties with other organizations that could be considered
conflicts of interest. Brautigam also alleged that ESForce owns CS:GO
betting site CSGO Lounge and independent journalist Richard Lewis
alleged that G2 Esports' co-owner Jens Hilgers loaned an undisclosed
amount of money to Fnatic earlier this year,
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