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Parabellum Esports and XP League Unite to Aid Amateur Esports Rosters

Parabellum Esports, a subsidiary of Canadian esports and gaming company React Gaming Group, has launched a partnership with XP League to aid amateur esports rosters. Along with roster building, the alliance will establish a boot camp that will offer training courses and seminars to potential players in various games. React Gaming Group and XP League have plans to open an esports academy in the first quarter of 2023, according to a statement.

Parabellum Academy will offer online courses, mentorship programs, and academy teams designed to further interest and recruit talent for future esports opportunities.

"We are very excited to be a part of XP League. Working on the development space in the esports industry has been one of our goals since the inception of Parabellum. This is not just a step, it is a leap forward for our company to work with our future fans, players and managers. We can’t wait to get started, and we are looking forward to seeing these young stars grow," said Chris Larmarucciola, cofounder and CEO of Parabellum.
Trend Themes
1. Amateur Esports Academies - Creating esports academies to train amateur players and build rosters will become a popular trend in the gaming industry.
2. Online Esports Mentorship Programs - Creating online mentorship programs for amateur esports players to learn will become a trend, as more companies attempt to create a pipeline for future talent.
3. Esports Boot Camps - Hosting esports boot camps to train potential players and improve their skills outside of traditional play will become a trend in the gaming industry.
Industry Implications
1. Esports & Gaming - Gaming and esports companies can benefit from investing in amateur esports academies, online mentorship programs, and esports boot camps.
2. Technology - Technology companies can partner with esports academies to provide the latest gaming equipment and infrastructure, creating a new vertical for business opportunity in the industry.
3. Education - Educational institutions can create partnerships with esports academies to offer online and on-campus courses to prepare future players and managers for the growing esports industry.

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