The merger of two esports companies meant that they had to reapply for tournament regulations.
The original competitions and their specific clauses were no longer effective for them, and much had to start anew.
Chen Yu was not afraid of the hassle, as he had already analyzed all the clauses of the esports industry before he came. All he needed was a lawyer and the relevant staff to sign a contract.
In less than half a day, everything settled.
After reorganizing the two companies, they managed to form nine teams in total.
Once all the procedures were completed, the nine teams dispersed to participate in local competitions.
Chen Yu handed over the management of all the teams to Hu Naichao, while he went on to oversee the ancillary aspects of the teams and games.
In the business of esports, what makes the most money isn't the competition itself, but the various peripherals that arise based on it.