ESP Gaming has acquired Auzom, an organizer of PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS tournaments in EU and NA.

The company is also hiring Gerard “Atlas” Kelly, former co-owner of NRG Esports, as VP of League Operations.

ESP Gaming has a multi-year partnership with Super Evil Megacorp, to host the Vainglory Premier League from its production studio in Las Vegas.

ESP Gaming, an esports content creation company, has announced the acquisition of online tournament organizer Auzom. As part of the deal, Auzom will become the online tournament platform for ESP Gaming’s esports events.

Auzom hosts and broadcasts PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS competitions, including separate EU and NA competitions known as the Auzom Premier League—which feature PUBG rosters from FaZe Clan , OpTic Gaming , and FlyQuest , among others. According to the announcement, the ESP Gaming acquisition will help Auzom add new games to its platforms.

On top of the acquisition, ESP Gaming announced that it had hired former NRG Esports co-owner Gerard “Atlas” Kelly as its VP of League Operations. Kelly was one of the founders of NRG Esports, alongside Sacramento Kings co-owners Andy Miller and Mark Mastrov.

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ESP Gaming (not to be confused with fantasy and esports betting site ESP), was formed by an executive team with collective experience in running events within the NFL, X-Games, and Olympics. In February 2018, the company announced a multi-year partnership with Super Evil Megacorp to run the Vainglory Premier League—the game’s highest tier of competition, and first built around the 5v5 mode—from its Las Vegas production studio.