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  • Free Fire’s creator Total Gaming inks exclusive NFT partnership with Stan

    Free Fire’s creator Total Gaming inks exclusive NFT partnership with Stan

    Mumbai: Bengaluru-headquartered blockchain-based esports fan engagement platform Stan has announced entering into a strategic non-fungible token (NFT) partnership with the world’s most-followed and popular Garena Free Fire creator and Asian gaming creator – Total Gaming aka Ajju Bhai. The idea and objective behind this collaboration is to create an ecosystem for Total Gaming fans to engage with them optimally through the use of NFTs and other perks. As a part of this collaboration, Stan has now secured the exclusive rights to create and sell NFTs of Total Gaming. Furthermore, the partnership enables Stan users to get access to multiple interactions with Total Gaming, mainly through Instagram Shout-outs and Play-a-Match services curated by Stan.

    Stan co-founder & COO Nauman Mulla said, “As a new-age fan engagement startup working with and for the gaming and esports community in India, Stan is committed to partner with the best talents in the industry, and also to empowering fans and bringing them closer to their favourite esports creators by using NFTs and the marvels of web3. And to that end, Total Gaming aka Ajju Bhai, being one of the most followed and popular esports creators in India and the world, was a must for us to tie-up with. We are delighted to announce that our engagement with Total Gaming going forward, shall enable Stan users over the short-term to get to interact and play with the creator, i.e., Total Gaming himself, whereas in the long run, we at Stan will be additionally hosting multiple mega fan fests and unlocking other valuable fan experiences for Total Gaming’s fans.”

    Creator Ajay (Total Gaming) said, “I am excited to be a part of Stan’s journey. That will enable my audience to engage with me on a whole new level. With this collaboration, we are aiming to reach unprecedented and seamless levels of new-age engagement with my fans and followers.”

    Notably, Total Gaming was started officially as a Youtube channel back in 2018 by Ajay (fondly known as Ajju Bhai), with the sole intent of entertaining and engaging with the gaming community on the Internet. Over the years, Total Gaming’s popularity and follower-base have skyrocketed exponentially, with its content entailing multiple games like Call of Duty Mobile, Minecraft, GTA5 and BGMI (formerly PUBG), apart from Free Fire content creation actively – which has been the major factor in driving the channel’s growth. As of date, Total Gaming has acquired over 42 million subscribers across multiple channels and has had over 6.5 billion collective views on Youtube, as well as over 3.4 million followers on Instagram.

    On the other hand, Stan is a platform that allows fans to get a chance to collect, play, and trade the collectibles and NFTs of their favourite esports players and content creators, via which they will win various perks and rewards. Besides leading Indian Free Fire creators like Total Gaming, Stan has also already inked NFT-related partnerships with multiple leading Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) creators in the country.

  • GUEST ARTICLE: How blockchain and the metaverse are revolutionising esports and boosting fan engagement

    GUEST ARTICLE: How blockchain and the metaverse are revolutionising esports and boosting fan engagement

    Mumbai: The gaming and esports industries, both in India and worldwide, have come a long way since their humble beginnings. From physical world cardboard games to playing Super Mario on 16-bit gaming consoles to the era of PlayStation and XBox to now playing e-games, fantasy, and multiplayer esports battle tournaments on smartphones, gaming has really evolved and become more organised and interactive with time. What is the next stage of evolution for the esports and gaming industries?

    To answer that, the next big growth frontier for the esports domain will be based on the dual wonders of metaverse and blockchain-based gaming, which are bound to transform the industry and take fan engagement to a whole new level. But the questions are how and why? Let’s delve deep to find out.

    The market and the promise

    Blockchain technology is already positively transforming the esports industry as we know it. If there is a time for blockchain-based gaming, then it is now. Today, global investors, brands, media outlets, and consumers are nothing but immensely bullish about the possibility of esports and blockchain-based gaming in the metaverse. As per insider intelligence estimates, the total viewership of esports is expected to grow at a 9 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2019 and 2023. A report by the Federation of Electronic Sports Associations of India (FEAI) predicts that the total size of India’s esports industry will be more than Rs 1,000 crore by 2025. In another latest report published by Finder, India has gained the top spot in terms of the adoption of NFT gaming and play-to-earn games, with 34 per cent of the surveyed reporting having played P2E games, and an additional 11 per cent of them willing to play such games in the near future.

    What do all of these statistics tell us? It tells us that a gaming revolution is on the horizon, and furthermore, esports within the metaverse and blockchain technology’s applications in esports are poised to be big in the coming decade. The concept of metaverse and blockchain, coupled with augmented reality and NFTs, are inter-related, with critics now arguing that blockchain, with its decentralised architecture, can help esports and games thrive both in the real-world as well as in the metaverse, by overcoming the shortcomings of centralised data storage.

    Blockchain – the disruption driver in esports arena

    The biggest advantage of blockchain is its decentralisation, which removes intermediaries and empowers players to be the decision-making authorities while adding real-world value to their virtual assets, including in-game ones. The decentralised structure of blockchain helps to bring all the stakeholders of esports like players, sponsors, media, team managers, and advertisers under one roof, thus enabling easy management and distribution of prize money, media rights, sponsorship, and fan engagement.

    With the rise of blockchain-based esports and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in esports, a new gaming model is emerging based around real asset ownership. And thereby, the new “play-to-earn” model is enabling esports to move away from free-to-play and pay-to-play models. In addition, through blockchain applications, players can get rewarded with cryptocurrencies for playing—which will be another advantage along with the emergence of the ‘metaverse’.

    Furthermore, blockchain addresses two of the industry’s major concerns: security and vulnerability, by making transactions safe, transparent, and fair by providing a decentralised, transparent ledger where no single entity controls the network, making attack or hacking nearly impossible. Also, due to low transactional costs, it is easier to transfer money or any other tokenized asset across the globe, thus democratising the sector and improving accessibility for stakeholders.

    Fan engagement 2.0: blockchain and the metaverse 

    Blockchain gaming can take fan engagement to the next level by placing players and the fans at the heart of everything they do – from the creation of fan-centric ecosystems that will enable greater interaction between fans and teams, improving relationships with sponsors, unlocking new revenue streams and much more! To begin with, fan loyalty solutions can be created through blockchain technology, which provides a frictionless way for sponsors, partners, and fans to utilise loyalty tokens across the ecosystem. Fans can also be rewarded for taking certain actions, such as interacting with the team, making purchases from sponsors, or watching advertisements.

    NFTs, for example, can be viewed as the digital equivalent of trading cards in the future, with entire leagues, teams, and individuals licencing them today. Harnessing NFTs can unlock multiple opportunities for esports fans, who can use NFTs to unlock access to VIP spaces, clubs, and channels hosted by leading esports teams, which will allow fans to get closer to their favourite teams and gain a sense of camaraderie. Teams could also build a virtual version of their stadium in the metaverse and sell NFTs as tickets to fans for tours. Over time, NFTs can additionally become the digital tool for membership, rewards, access, and other aspects of ongoing fandom.

    Also, blockchain technology can be used to create and develop tokenized membership or fan tokens that may be purchased by fans and used to unlock discounts, rewards, exclusive content, etc. It can also unlock ways of interacting with pro teams/orgs wherein fans can use their token to get exclusive content, digital collectibles, merchandise, or behind-the-scenes sessions. Fans can even use their token to gain voting rights for their favourite epsorts teams and players, giving them a greater sense of belonging to their favourite epsorts teams and players. Moreover, given that blockchain-based platforms are extremely secure, flexible, and easy-to-scale, fans can make use of digital wallets to store and redeem tokens with ease, make transactions incredibly fast, and earn their rewards quicker than traditional loyalty platforms.

    On the other hand, esports in the metaverse will evolve to be a close-to-reality experience. What are the ways that the metaverse will make gaming more immersive and boost fan engagement? To start with, we will move from a physical event to an immersive hybrid model where instead of attending a tournament arena to watch the players, one could enter a virtual environment that places one within the play environment itself. Thus, esports tournaments in the metaverse could virtualize the entire experience for fans in a never-seen-before manner.

    In conclusion

    While metaverse is still in its early stages as of today, there is a growing interest in the Indian start-up ecosystem in the adoption of web 3.0 and blockchain in this sector. No wonder we are witnessing a revolution in gaming with blockchain. The intersection of blockchain, metaverse, and esports is certain to make gaming more integrated with our real-world experiences and will also make fan engagement more deeply personal, unique, and innovative. Together, blockchain and esports will create an ecosystem that will work seamlessly and make gaming more immersive, fun, and engaging for players.

    The author of the article is Stan co-founder and CEO Parth Chadha.

  • Esports team GodLike Esports collaborates with blockchain-based fan engagement startup Stan

    Esports team GodLike Esports collaborates with blockchain-based fan engagement startup Stan

    Mumbai:  Esports organisation GodLike Esports has entered into a strategic agreement with Bengaluru-headquartered esports fan engagement startup Stan. This will enable them to provide officially licensed non-NFT digital collectibles for GodLike BGMI team’s fans and followers, among other services and rewards. 

    The key objective of the partnership between Stan and GodLike, which was facilitated by Numen Esports and Gaming, is to build an ecosystem for fans in order to connect with them actively and unlock new experiences for the fan base. 

    Following this partnership, Stan shall be giving access to GodLike fans to chat, play and even meet GodLike team members; furthermore, Stan users will also have a chance to visit GodLike’s Bootcamp, India’s largest gaming/esports facility.

    Among the key players of Godlike Esports BGMI team with whom Stan has collaborated include: Chetan ‘Kronten’ Chandgude, Abhijit ‘Ghatak’ Andhare, Jonathan ‘Jonathan’ Amaral, Vivek ‘ClutchGod’ Abbas, Abhishek ‘ZGOD’ Choudhary and Suraj ‘Neyoo’ Mujumdar. 

    In addition, they have also collaborated with an influencer and an ex-professional player Kronten, GodLike owner, founder and director Abhijit ‘Ghatak’ Andhare (also an influencer and an ex-professional player).

    Speaking on the partnership with GodLike, Stan co-founder and COO Nauman Mulla said, “Entering into a strategic partnership with the biggest organisation in India, GodLike Esports, was a no brainer for us at Stan, as want to give access to all the GodLike superfans, all of that Stan is offering. We aim to work with all the major stakeholders in this esports ecosystem, which is why we are very excited about this partnership. We intend to empower fans and connect them with their favourite esports athletes and creators; and to that end, now Stan users will be able to play a game, chat, make a live call, and meet GodLike members. We are proud to announce that Stan is the only platform today giving access to GodLike fans to meet, chat, play and also visit their gaming facility, and no other application or company are offering these services.”

    Kronten said, “We are excited to partner with a brand as visionary and groundbreaking as Stan. Physical collectibles and memorabilia have been a part of sporting culture across the globe for so long and converting these to digital tokens using advanced technology will revolutionise fan engagement. All of us at GodLike are looking forward to engaging with our fans and community through Stan.”

  • Stan announces strategic partnership with Nodwin Gaming & Star Sports

    Stan announces strategic partnership with Nodwin Gaming & Star Sports

    Mumbai: Bengaluru-headquartered esports fan engagement startup, Stan has announced entering into a strategic partnership with Nodwin Gaming and Star Sports, who are jointly presenting the Battlegrounds Mobile India Masters Series Tournament 2022. The tournament is set to become the first-ever nationally-televised esports tournament in the history of Indian esports. It will be held from 24 June – 17 July 2022.

    The objective of this partnership is to bring greater awareness to the masses for Stan which claims to be India’s first fan engagement platform that provides fans with the opportunity to meet their idols and bridge the gap between influencers and fans. As a part of the collaboration, Stan has been named as the ‘official collectibles partner’ at the upcoming BGMI masters series.

    The partnership between Nodwin, Star Sports and Stan aims to bring forth innovation and excitement across the intersectional areas of fan engagement and esports. Further, it will enable fans to get exclusive fan rewards such as meetups. In addition, Stan is also introducing a game in its app, through which its users shall be able to engage with the tournament, as well as hosting multiple giveaways on its social media handles, wherein exclusive event based rewards are to be given to the giveaway winners.

    Stan co-founder and COO Nauman Mulla said, “We at Stan are extremely proud and exuberant to be the collectibles partner of BGMI Masters Series, one of the biggest upcoming events in esports in our country. It was an obvious choice to partner up with them, as Stan strives to work with the best partners in this ecosystem; and hence we are taking this opportunity to bring awareness at a mass-scale through mainstream media showcase for Stan, a platform that provides fans’ community with the chance to meet and interact with their idols, and thereby bridging the gap between an esports athlete and a fan. We are confident that our partnership with Nodwin and Star Sports for the event would shine a light on Stan’s potential to grow as a leading fan engagement platform.”

    “Being the first esports fan-engagement platform in India, Stan is an ideal partner for the BGMI Masters Series as it will allow fans to directly engage with the tournament through this one-of-a-kind platform. We are delighted to have them on board as the ‘official collectibles partner’ for the series. With this tie-up, we have now covered one more access point to the tournament, post our association with Star Sports 2 for our television viewing audience, and with Loco and Glance Live for our digital audience,” said Nodwin Gaming co-founder and managing director Akshat Rathee.

    This year’s BGMI Masters Series will offer a prize pool of Rs 1.5 crore, and shall witness the participation of the top 24 BGMI teams in the country, as well as the top, most-celebrated BGMI esports players like Scout, Jonathan, Mortal, Owais and Ninja. On the other hand, Stan has built a one-stop platform for the constantly growing pool of esports fans in India and the world to optimally engage, play and grow closer to their idols in the gaming and esports space. Stan has already inked partnerships with several Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) athletes and creators in the country and claims to have crossed over 1,00,000 downloads in its beta mobile app within a month since its roll-out.