Hungarian esports organisation Noctiq Esports has publicly announced it is seeking new investors and strategic partners to support its growth ambitions. The move is aimed at accelerating the development of its competitive teams and expanding its operations across multiple game titles and media platforms.
The organisation, which fields rosters in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), Rainbow Six Siege, and Rocket League, is looking for partners who align with its long-term vision. In a public statement, the team outlined its offerings, which include a “dedicated and growing competitive structure,” “professional management,” and “active community engagement.”
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A post on the organisation’s official X (formerly Twitter) account stated the goal is to find partners who share a “passion for innovation, esports excellence, and sustainable growth.” Founded in 2023, Noctiq Esports has established a track record in the Hungarian scene, notably securing several VALORANT LAN victories.
The search for external investment is a common strategy for esports organisations aiming to scale their operations and compete in more prestigious, and often costly, international leagues. Noctiq’s current commercial partners include peripheral brand WhiteShark and energy drink company Monster.
Interested parties are directed to contact the organisation via a dedicated email address. Noctiq Esports has not publicly disclosed the specific financial terms or the duration for which it is seeking investment commitments.


