Croatia-based tournament organiser Service E Sports Events SRLS (SEE eSports) has announced a new partnership with Sonix.gg, an esports platform where players can play, chat and compete.
While the financial terms of this deal haven’t been publicly disclosed, SEE Esports says that the main goal of this partnership is to create more international tournaments and improve the online experience for players and teams in both Europe and North America.
They also mentioned that the agreement will create more competitive opportunities for its members and partners, while also helping run higher-quality esports events using new technology.
The announcement was made by Davide Scavo, the VP and Expansion Manager of SEE Esports, who called the deal a major step forward. He added that the partnership will also involve GameBreakers Network INC, which is expected to bring new features to players soon.

Davide Scavo said in an official statement, “As VP & Expansion Manager of SEE Esports, I’m proud to officially share this new strategic partnership with Sonix, one of the most advanced and fastest-growing competitive platforms in the global esports ecosystem. Our trusted partners at GameBreakers Network INC will also be involved — exciting new features and developments are coming very soon. Together with Sonix, we are ready to elevate the competitive experience for everyone involved in our ecosystem.”
Scavo also explained that Sonix offers tools for players, teams, content creators and esports communities. Some of its main features include low delay voice chat with AI noise removal, built-in tournament and bracket management, 3D avatars and skins, plus ways for creators to earn money through the platform.
Apart from the latest Sonix deal, SEE Esports recently picked up an International Event License from Epic Games and BLAST, which now lets the company launch the College GameBreakers League, a global Rocket League competition for university players. This means SEE Esports can now run official Rocket League tournaments.
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