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OP Live Dallas Hosts Overwatch Collegiate Tournament

OP Live Dallas to Feature Largest Collegiate Overwatch Tournament in North Texas Powered by Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel

Aug 17, 2018

The Dallas Fuel and Team Envy are owned and operated by Dallas-based Envy Gaming, one of the largest esports organizations in the world. OP Live Dallas Powered by Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel is a premier esports event running Sept. 22-23, 2018, at the Irving Convention Center in Irving, Texas. Tickets are on sale now at oplivedallas.com.

 

DALLAS — August 17, 2018 — eGency Global, a leading esports production, marketing and talent management firm, in collaboration with SMU Guildhall, the top ranked graduate school for video game design in the world, are pleased to announce the addition of a collegiate Overwatch tournament powered by Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel to the line up of events at OP Live Dallas.


Tickets on sale now! www.oplivedallas.com 
View the event lineup and learn more in our downloadable OP Live Program


According to Geoff Moore, President of Envy Gaming, “Everyone at Envy Gaming is excited to bring the real-life competition of the Overwatch League to the big stage of OP Live Dallas. Envy Gaming and our Dallas-based teams, the Dallas Fuel and Team Envy, look forward to bringing local fans a competition they will never forget with the largest collegiate Overwatch tournament in North Texas at OP Live Dallas.”

The Overwatch tournament at OP Live Dallas will feature 16 collegiate teams that will vie for the title of Over Powered Champ and a special prize package provided by the Dallas Fuel and Team Envy. Individual participants will also receive a welcome package from the Dallas Fuel and Team Envy. Collegiate Overwatch teams interested in participating in the tournament can contact C. Thatcher via email.

Along with cheering on their favorite collegiate Overwatch teams, fans will have the opportunity to meet Dallas Fuel head coach Aaron “Aero” Atkins, Dallas Fuel general manager Mat “TazMo” Taylor, as well as Envy Gaming owner Mike “Hastr0” Rufail. In addition, the Dallas Fuel and Team Envy staff will be onsite for autographs, fan coaching sessions, educational sessions and more. Dallas Fuel and Team Envy swag will also be available to fans at the event.

Chris Stone, CEO of eGency Global, is pleased to be partnering with Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel for OP Live Dallas’ inaugural event.

“Whenever we put on an esports event, fans are always our number one priority, just as they are for Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel. We couldn’t dream of better partners to help us kick off OP Live Dallas than Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel,” Stone says.


Tickets on sale now! www.oplivedallas.com


Along with the largest collegiate Overwatch tournament in North Texas, OP Live Dallas Powered by Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel will feature other gaming events, the latest video games created by SMU Guildhall students and alumni, pro esports player meet-and-greets, interactive experiences, a High School Hackathon, education about esports, sponsorship opportunities, an exhibitor hall and more.

 

To purchase tickets for OP Live Dallas Powered by Team Envy and the Dallas Fuel and get event updates, visit http://www.OPLiveDallas.com/. For information on sponsorship opportunities (digital, event app, brand activations, signage, event/activity/workshop sponsor, broadcasting rights, and more) or securing exhibitor space, contact Ward Eastman, eGency Global Director, Strategic Alliances at 214-957-7870 or weastman@egencyglobal.com.


Tickets on sale now: www.oplivedallas.com 


 

Related links: 

Dallas Morning News Event Feature

Op Live Dallas Site

 

About eGency Global:

eGency Global is one of the most experienced esports firms in North America, offering a full suite of services from event production, customer/fan engagement, sponsorship and talent marketing to data analytics, media and strategic marketing. eGency Global is the leading strategic partner in helping brands, event and media properties, and teams looking to navigate and capitalize on the rapidly expanding esports ecosystem.

Press Contact: Stephanie Chavez, Marketing Director for eGency Global, 817-262-8168 
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About SMU Guildhall:

SMU Guildhall is the #1 Graduate Program for Game Design in the world. Many of the school’s founders are industry icons, and classes are taught by industry veterans. Since 2003, the program has graduated over 700 students, who now work at more than 250 video game studios around the world. SMU Guildhall offers both a Master of Interactive Technology in Digital Game Development degree and a Professional Certificate of Interactive Technology in Digital Game Development, with specializations in Art, Design, Production, and Programming.

Press Contact: Mark Nausha, Deputy Director for GameLab at SMU Guildhall, 949-697-5374
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About Dallas Fuel:

Dallas Fuel, one of 12 esports franchises selected to compete in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League, is owned and operated by Dallas-based esports organization Envy Gaming, Inc. Envy was founded as a professional Call of Duty team in 2007 and has grown into one of the largest and most winning esports groups in the world. The internationally diverse Dallas Fuel roster consists of the best talent from around the globe. For more information on the Dallas Fuel, follow the team on Twitter @DallasFuel.

Press Contact: Greg Miller, Public Relations for Dallas Fuel, 214-891-7668  
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About Envy Gaming:

Envy Gaming, Inc. is the owner and operator of popular esports franchise Team Envy and Overwatch League franchise the Dallas Fuel. Founded as a professional Call of Duty team in 2007, owner Mike Rufail has grown the Dallas-based organization into one of the largest and most-winning esports groups in the world. Today, Envy Gaming competes, streams and produces content across Overwatch, Call of Duty, PUBG, Street Fighter V, Rocket League, Paladins, FIFA and Fortnite. Envy was named the 2016 Esports Team of the Year. For more information on Envy, visit Envy.gg or follow @Envy on Twitter.