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  • Orangutan Gaming unveils ‘The Forest’

    Orangutan Gaming unveils ‘The Forest’

    Mumbai: Orangutan Gaming has introduced its very own training facility known as ‘The Forest.’ This training facility adores international standards of architecture and sheds light on the bright future of esports in India.

    ‘The Forest’ is South Asia’s finest esports training facility and is now open to the world. Right from the front door to the terrace, the facility explains how Orangutan has envisioned esports and the lives of the athletes and content creators making a career in this rapidly growing industry.

    Speaking about the new facility centre, Orangutan founder Yash Bhanushali said, “The future of esports has unlimited potential, and to achieve it to the fullest, you need a state-of-the-art training facility. The Forest is now getting decked up with more rosters and content creators to show that while we are here to take part, we work with the mission to take over. This is just the beginning for Orangutan and there is a lot more to come.”

    ‘The Forest’ is a 15,000 sq. ft., four-story training facility for Orang-utans’ competitive teams and content creators. It houses esports rooms for all the games, namely BGMI, FreeFire, and Valorant. The facility is content-friendly and also houses its content creators, who create some exclusive content for their supporters.

    Adding to it, Orangutan co-founder Jai Shah said, “To create what I possibly believe is South Asia’s finest esports training facility, there are a lot of intricacies involved. We have spent countless hours building every corner of this house, and it feels surreal to see this turn into a reality. The importance of a good training facility has been reflected in the motivation our athletes have shown, and now that we’ve set the bar, we only plan on setting the next bar higher.”

    The reveal video has been posted on the YouTube channel Orangutan TV and has garnered over 500K views in a week and has received appreciation and recognition for the work that they have done in their esports training facility. Along with the efforts that they have made to make esports in India compete closely with organisations internationally.

  • Orangutan signs Rooter as its official streaming partner

    Orangutan signs Rooter as its official streaming partner

    Mumbai: Orangutan Gaming has joined hands with Rooter as its official streaming partner. Both brands are committed to accelerating the growth of e-sports in India together.

    This partnership was announced with the hashtag #RootForOrangutan along with a series of fun videos starring the FreeFire and BGMI athletes from Orangutan.

    “The brands hope to provide the finest quality streams and content as a result of this collaboration,” said the statement.

    Orangutan will now be co-powered by Rooter, which will also be featured on the Orangutan’s official team jersey. To which the athletes of Orangutan gaming will exclusively stream on Rooter and entertain their fans with various unique content. Fun and entertaining streams for their followers, as well as streaming other competitions on their Rooter accounts.

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

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    “If skills are an athlete’s weapon, then fans are their armor. Partnering with India’s largest broadcasting and gaming platform will bring the ape army closer together, by connecting them to their favorite athletes,” commented Orangutan co-founder and head of partnerships Jai Shah. “This will help us build a stronger community and we certainly know that the best is around the corner.”

    “We are ecstatic to announce our partnership with Orangutan, which has one of the most exciting rosters across BGMI, Valorant and other games,” remarked Rooter co-founder and COO Piyush Kumar. “It’s amazing to see how they have grown over the last few months to become one of the most popular teams in the country. This will open up new opportunities for both Rooter & Orangutan to create new content for our users on the platform.”