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StarLadder
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StarLadder
Company Information
Parent Company:
Founded:
2011
Location:
Headquarters:
Kyiv
Employees:
51-200[1]
Key People:
Roman Romantsov (CEO)
Focus:
Esports Production
Awarded Prize Pools:
$5,460,285
Links
Overview
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Founded in 2011, StarLadder has been hosting proprietary esports tournaments StarSeries and Invitational in Dota2, CS:GO and HearthStone as well as handling event organization, studio and video production, live streaming for global audiences and supporting its online platform for amateur, semi-pro and professional tournaments.
January 2016, StarLadder rebranded StarLadder StarSeries into a new series: StarLadder i-League (SLi), cooperating with the Chinese event organizer ImbaTV. This new series includes two types of tournaments: the "StarSeries" and the "Invitational".
From SLi Invitational Season 5, the prefix of the series "StarLadder i-League" has been renamed StarLadder ImbaTV.
In October 2017, StarLadder partners with ImbaTV to organize the first DPC Minor - StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 3.[2]
In January 2019, StarLadder partners with ImbaTV to organize The Chongqing Major, the first DPC Major for StarLadder after previously organizing several DPC Minor.[3]
In January 2025, the company got acquired by NODWIN Gaming. [4]
Tournaments
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ StarLadder LinkedIn
- ↑ s.perun (2017-08-26). "Kyiv to host the first-ever Minor - SL i-League Invitational S3". StarLadder.
- ↑ s.perun (2018-11-05). "StarLadder to host The Chongqing Major!". StarLadder.
- ↑ Sapporo. "NODWIN Gaming acquires StarLadder". Dust2.in.