The world’s leading Esports organizations are still growing at an unbelievable rate even when affected by the global pandemic.
Recently, one of the most famous magazines – Forbes of the US has announced the top 10 most valuable Esports organizations in the world (as of the end of April 2022).
Accordingly, Forbes has listed these 10 Esports organizations with a total value of 3.5 billion USD, with an average value of about 350 million USD each. Based on previous statistics of Forbes, this number has increased to 46% compared to 2020, which shows that these popular Esports organizations are still growing strongly despite facing a global epidemic during the past 2 years. .
The following are the current values and growth rates compared to 2020 of the world’s top 10 Esports organizations.
1. Team SoloMid: 540 million USD, up 32% compared to 2020.
2. 100 Thieves: $460 million, up 142% compared to 2020.
3. Team Liquid: $440 million, up 42% compared to 2020.
4. FaZe Clan: $400 million, up 31% compared to 2020.
5. Cloud9: $380 million, up 9% compared to 2020.
6. G2 Esports: $340 million, up 94% compared to 2020.
7. Fnatic: $260 million, unchanged from 2020.
8. Gen.G: $250 million, up 35% compared to 2020.
9. NRG Esports: $240 million, up 55% compared to 2020.
10. T1: $220 million, up 47% compared to 2020.
In particular, it is not difficult to realize that the first names are all “big guys” in the Western Esports village with a series of Esports teams from League of Legends, Apex Legends, VALORANT, Dota 2, PUBG,… The most famous are TSM with a contract of more than 210 million USD – breaking all records in the history of world Esports.
In addition, many Vietnamese gamers have also discovered NRG Esports – a new investor and owner of GAM Esports since mid-2021.
Finally, the organization at the bottom of the list is T1 with $220 million. It can be said that this is not too surprising, because T1’s Esports team outside of League of Legends still doesn’t have much time or space to develop to add value to this organization.
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