AMC Networks International - Latin America (AMCNI – LA)  announces its strategic alliance with Temporada de Juegos, organizer of  Esports competitions on PC and mobile platforms. Both companies agreed  to collaborate in promoting and expanding the development of the Esports  scene throughout Latin America. Starting in 2020, they will co-produce  Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) championships in Argentina,  Mexico and other countries in the region.
 “Striking a partnership of this nature is a true reflection of AMC  Networks International – Latin America s DNA. We are committed to  producing and offering high-quality content that responds to the  entertainment needs of new audiences. Temporada de Juegos is the perfect  partner for us to further expand into Esports, strengthening our  current operations and jointly exploring launches in new countries and  through different tournaments”, said Ricardo Deben, EVP and Managing  Director at AMCNI - LA.
 The agreement includes the organization of tournaments that bring  together the best professional CS:GO teams from Argentina, Brazil,  Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Central America (would you want to mention  specific countries here instead of the region?), Uruguay, Peru and  Paraguay. New original content is to be produced jointly related to  Esports news, upcoming championships and their teams. In addition, both  companies will launch new events of e-games such as Fortnite, League of  Legends, Clash Royale and Call of Duty. 
 “Temporada de Juegos has been in the Esports market for more than eight  years and we believe it is the right time to expand. We are excited to  be able to scale up our business, incorporate new sponsors and produce  new content with AMC Networks International - Latin America, a  consolidated company in the entertainment industry”, agrees Jonatan  Cisterna, Director of Temporada de Juegos.
 In this way, AMCNI - LA and Temporada de Juegos join forces for the  development of high-quality productions and bet on a 2020 that will be  undoubtedly a great year for electronic sports in Latin America.