EarlyGame Awards Combine Charity Event and Award Show
At the beginning of March, the EarlyGame Awards will honour the most successful content creators, esports professionals and teams in Germany. At the same time, donations will be raised for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
The fifth annual EarlyGame Awards will take place on 2 March 2025. This major German community-based awards show also raises funds for the Laureus Sport for Good Germany Foundation, which uses sport to help disadvantaged children and young people around the world. Deutsche Vermögensberatung (DVAG) is the main sponsor of the event, with Euronics and Memory PC as additional partners. A total of 13 awards will be presented to streamers and creators, as well as esports teams and professionals. The nominees include some of Germany's biggest streamers and content creators, but there is also a category for newcomers. The nominations will be announced shortly.
Every donation of at least five Euros to Laureus Sport for Good will be rewarded with one entry into a prize draw. Participants will have the chance to win gaming prizes worth over €10,000, sponsored by Memory PC. "It is impressive to see how gaming is inspiring more and more people to support social causes. Thanks to donations from charity events such as the EarlyGame Awards, we are able to help disadvantaged children develop better prospects in life," said Paul Schif, CEO of Laureus Sport for Good Germany.
For the first time, the EarlyGame Awards will be streamed live from the TaKeTV studio as an interactive live show and watch party for streamers and their communities. "At the end of the day, it's the creators and communities that make games come alive, and we can't wait to see who the community chooses as their favourites. Thanks to the support of our partners, we are able to present the awards for the fifth year in a row - this time with significantly improved quality thanks to TaKeTV - and at the same time raise numerous donations for the important work of Laureus," said Fabian Furch, founder of EarlyGame.
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