Tinder Flirts with a Bright Future in Brazilian Esports

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Tinder Flirts with a Bright Future in Brazilian Esports

In a world of brand sponsorship, by-the-numbers investments, and lonely gamers looking for love, it was only a matter of time before Tinder swiped right on their esports crush.


paiN Gaming, a notable Brazilian esports organization, announced this week that it has begun a developing “sponsorship agreement” with go-to late night dating app, Tinder. What a time to be alive!

This budding partnership will tend their focus towards Tinder’s commercial popularity with young consumers. They're hoping to promote paiN Gaming’s Dota 2, Free Fire, Clash Royale, and CS:GO campaigns even further into the future.

Tinder is a highly popular location-based social search mobile app, as well as a Web application, most often used as a lifestyle dating service that allows users to use a swiping motion to like (swiping right) or show you aren’t interested (swiping left) other users, and allows users to chat if both parties like each other (successfully getting a “match”).

paiN Gaming is a Brazilian esports organization. They were the very first Latin American organization to have a ground-up gaming house.

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Harrison Giza
Harrison is an esports commentator and gonzo video game journalist, focusing on esports and Call of Duty news for ESTNN. Current writer at Punchland and former contributing staff at Midnight Pulp, Bad Hat Harry, Montecito Picture Co. For inquiries or interviews: [email protected].