It has just been announced that GRID Esports, the leading provider of esports-focused data solutions, has partnered with Tracker Network to power a ‘Valorant esports experience’ on the TN platform. This full-fledged solution means that Tracker Network will lean on GRID’s Valorant Live Data API, which offers a combination of historical and live esports data.
As the esports industry evolves, it’s becoming more data-driven. From talent scouts to esports betting sites, everyone is relying much more on the intricacies of key data points across a huge and diverse array of competitive titles.
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Tracker Network has been running for more than ten years, and today, it offers data and statistics for more than 200 million players across more than two dozen competitive games – and the list is growing. From League of Legends to Call of Duty, and from Battlefield to Rocket League, all manner of information can be found about a player of any level on the Tracker Network.
As a comprehensive gaming solution, Tracker Network offers leaderboards, mechanics that allow users to search for teammates, and bespoke features for each game, such as crosshairs codes for Valorant.
Speaking about this new partnership, Matthew Hawkins, the CEO of Tracker Network, said:
We are elevating our Valorant Tracker with a new esports section. By integrating GRID’s Valorant Live Data API, we will enhance our offerings with historical and live data, focusing on all things Valorant.
That sentiment was echoed by Mikael Westerling, Chief Sales Officer at GRID:
Partnering with Tracker Network to enhance their Valorant Tracker is a significant step forward in how fans and players engage with esports data. By combining our live, official data capabilities with Tracker Network’s extensive platform, we are expanding an interactive and sustainable esports ecosystem with products truly speaking to the fans’ needs.
As this is an esports-focused partnership, GRID’s data will enable Tracker Network to display match history functions, a live ticker, a calendar, and other visualisation assets.
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