Malta-based esports tournament organizer Eden Esports has recently finalized a partnership with h8r.gg, aiming to host a new event for women in the Counter-Strike scene. Named FemmeFury: Queens of the Server, this inaugural online event will leverage h8r.gg’s cutting-edge Pocket Production technology. This fully cloud-based studio enables the creation of a high-quality broadcast without the need for a traditional broadcasting crew on-site.
Despite the absence of a physical broadcasting crew, FemmeFury: Queens of the Server is set to deliver a full-scale production setup. The goal is to create a professional streaming experience and provide a modern tier-2 event while reducing the costs typically associated with organizing and running such tournaments.
The inaugural FemmeFury event is scheduled to take place between July 7th and 14th
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Crewless-broadcasting
- Leveraging the capabilities of cloud technology to produce high-quality esports streams absent of traditional on-site support.
- Women-in-esports
- Promoting gender inclusivity by creating dedicated events focused on female players in competitive gaming.
- Pocket-production
- Utilizing portable broadcast solutions to significantly cut down on production expenses while maintaining professional standards.
Sectors Adopting This
- Esports
- A growing field where innovative broadcasting methods can revamp how tournaments are presented and experienced.
- Cloud-technology
- The use of cloud-based solutions is revolutionizing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of live production setups.
- Gender-diversity
- Focused on expanding opportunities and visibility for women in traditionally male-dominated sectors such as competitive gaming.
