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We Are Nations and SuperPOG launch esports fantasy prediction app


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Esports and gaming merchandise company We Are Nations has announced a partnership with fantasy esports platform SuperPOG.

As a result of the deal, the two parties have collaborated to create NationsPOG, an esports fantasy prediction app.

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The app allows players to predict the result of esports matches taking place across the world. On the NationsPOG platform, titles featured include Dota 2, Counter-Strike, Call of Duty, League of Legends, VALORANT, Rocket League and Starcraft II.

In addition, users can create private pools where they can compete against friends and colleagues. Alongside the private pools, users can participate in national and global pools using a set of dedicated leaderboards.

Alongside the creation of NationsPOG, members of the Nations Gaming Club will receive access to the prediction technology used by SuperPOG. According to a release, members can use the technology to create ‘a more engaging and community-driven gaming environment.’

Founded in 2016, We Are Nations is a major retailer of gaming and esports merchandise. Known for producing apparel for the likes of G2 Esports, the company has also collaborated with Riot Games, Valve’s The International, and clothing brand Champion for esports-themed clothing.

The trend of fantasy esports shows no sign of slowing down. In June 2024, Bayes Esports partnered with PrizePicks to bolster its offerings in the North American market. Fantasy esports company E-GO App also teamed up with GRID.

Alex Romer, CEO of We Are Nations, spoke on the deal: “We are thrilled to partner with SuperPOG, a company that shares our passion for advancing the gaming industry and providing unparalleled experiences for players.

“This partnership will not only strengthen our offerings but also be the first stage of our plans to grow our support and engagement with the gaming and esports community.”

Jonno Nicholson

Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.





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