"This partnership opens a new chapter for the esports community. We believe that through joint projects, knowledge exchange and event organization "to contribute to strengthening the entire scene and offer new opportunities to young players and teams," said Ante Šaravanja, president of the Esports Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From the Montenegrin side, the director NGO Player's Life Milan Lalić emphasized the importance of connecting media and institutional support: "Gamers Life has been building a bridge between players, audiences and the industry for years. In cooperation with the Federation, we now have the opportunity to expand visibility and jointly build the regional identity of esports."
By signing the memorandum, both parties confirm their commitment to joint initiatives, promotion of esports and support of the gaming community. Activities are planned that will include the organization of events, the promotion of talents and the strengthening of regional cooperation with the aim of positioning the Balkan esports scene at the international level.
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