The AI-powered esports tournament platform developer raised the cash in an Intel Capital-led round after spinning off from BlueStacks.

Game.tv, the US-based creator of an esports tournament platform, has completed a $25m funding round led by Intel Capital, semiconductor and data technology producer Intel’s corporate venture capital subsidiary.

Gaming analytics firm Niko Partners has also invested in the company, and although it has not confirmed the identity of any other backers, its website states that they include strategic partners, game developers and five Silicon Valley-based VC firms.

Founded in 2018 by mobile app player developer BlueStacks, Game.tv has developed…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.