Starting in 2025, TaKeTV, in collaboration with esports organizations Mouz, SK Gaming, Fokus and Eintracht Frankfurt, will be responsible for the Valorant e-sports ecosystem in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The partners see the trust placed in them by Riot as an opportunity and plan to make structural changes.

The plans were revealed because Project V, the regional circuit of the DACH region of Valorant, is looking for a product manager & head of league operations. They will be responsible for the product and help build it with TaKeTV. They will also ensure that the league runs smoothly and, in close cooperation with the teams, will be the heart of the league.

The partners TaKeTV, Mouz, SK Gaming, Fokus and Eintracht Frankfurt, who will be responsible for the amateur sector, but also for the professional women's and men's sector, are planning some changes to the ecosystem itself. It is to be opened up further and made more attractive to the mainstream, as Dennis Gehler, CEO of TaKeTV, writes on LinkedIn. On-site events are to be held to bind fans and create unforgettable moments.

Gehlen is also aware that the opportunity for TaKeTV is the exception rather than the rule: “As far as I know, this is the first time worldwide that a region has been given the chance to build a construct together with teams, and we are very grateful for this, because it takes trust and courage,” writes the TaKeTV CEO.

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