eSports
Astralis Group Partners with Esports Charts

Danish esports organisation Astralis Group has partnered with esports analytical firm Esports Charts. The one-year agreement gives Astralis Group full access to Esports Charts-data, relevant to the teams, across all media channels.
“Over the past few years, the CS:GO team of Astralis Group has shown consistently high performance and results and the organization has become an international leader, not only in-game and in their approach to performance and business, but also by viewership statistics. We are working for a healthy growth and we believe that the vision and determination of Astralis Group combined with our unique analytical service will contribute to further change and prosperity of the industry,” Artyom Odintsov, CEO of Esports Charts, said.
“The fans of all our team brands are driven by passion and so are we. The business, however, is driven by metrics and KPIs, and for any commercial partnership we enter, we want to be able to document the real value for the parties involved. The cooperation with Esports Charts will enable us to dive deep into the data and to deliver an even stronger product to all stakeholders. We look forward to working with the organization and to fully roll out the partnership internally,” Jakob Lund Kristensen, CCO of Astralis Group, said.
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