BetBoom and Gamers Club—the leading Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) platform in Latin America—announced a partnership to expand the competitive CS2 landscape in Brazil. The deal is highlighted by the return of the Gamers Club Masters (GC Masters), a landmark tournament in the region.

Beyond the marquee event, the investment will sustain the year-round operations of the Gamers Club League and introduce weekly competitions for amateur players seeking a path to professional play.

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Besides logo placement, the partnership includes direct user interaction via the Gamers Club platform. Players will have access to dedicated missions, experience multipliers, and cosmetic items such as medals and profile frames. Additionally, the content portal Draft5, a key pillar of the Gamers Club ecosystem, will receive support from BetBoom to enhance its coverage of both domestic and international esports events.

This move represents the second half of a massive “pincer movement” by BetBoom in the Brazilian market. Just one day ahead of the Gamers Club announcement, The Esports Radar covered BetBoom’s partnership with Baiano and IDL to anchor their brand strategy within the League of Legends community.

By securing this new deal with Gamers Club, BetBoom has effectively established a dominant presence across Brazil’s two most popular competitive titles.

In CS2, the betting platform already sponsors domestic competitions such as Circuit X, BetBoom Rush B! Summit, and BetBoom Storm. BetBoom is also a major regional broadcast rights owner for global CS2 competitions, holding deals with tournament organisers including ESL FACEIT Group, BLAST, and PGL. Furthermore, the company also sponsors Brazilian organisation FURIA and has esports star GabrielFalleNToledo as a brand ambassador.

Editor’s note: This article has been updated to remove a quote from BetBoom CEO Stepan Dobrovolskiy, which the company stated was included in the press release by mistake. Updated 16 April, 2 AM BST.

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