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NIP Group partners with BTG Homeinns to enter hospitality industry


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Esports and digital entertainment company NIP Group has announced a large partnership with hospitality company BTG Homeinns, one of China’s leading companies in the space.

Together, the two companies will work on the development and operation of esports-themed hotels in China. The plan is to create a joint venture to manage and oversee future esports hotels in China.

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According to a release, the partnership is set to last at least seven years.

The deal comes a short time after NIP Group was officially listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange in the United States. The large-scale partnership is very interesting because it effectively gives NIP Group a major influence in the creation and operation of gaming hotels in China, a country that is very open to these types of accommodations.

The first hotel co-designed by the NIP Group and BTG is set to open “in one of China’s top-tier cities within the coming months”, according to the two partners. More hotels will be opened throughout the seven-year period. The overall scale of the partnership appears to be large, with NIP Group taking a ‘controlling stake to oversee investment, operations, and management’ of the new project.

The deal also cements NIP Group’s presence in Asia, a region that is becoming increasingly important to the organisation due to its merger with Chinese company ESV5.

Mario Ho, Chairman and Co-CEO of NIP Group, expressed his excitement: “This strategic alliance holds immense value for both NIP Group and BTG Homeinns.

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“For NIP Group, it represents an opportunity to extend its brand into the physical realm of hospitality, offering a unique and immersive experience for esports fans. The partnership will allow NIP Group to reach a broader audience and solidify its position as a leader in the esports industry.”

Ivan Šimić

Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.





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