Source: CENTR Brands.
  • CENTR (CNTR) enters esports with an OpTic gaming media partnership
  • The partnership will include the integration of all CENTR products within the OpTic Gaming Media environment
  • Content includes FlyCast Youtube podcast, social media, Twitch live streams, and more
  • OpTic’s ownership group includes esports industry pioneers Hector Rodriguez and Mike Rufail, as well as Gray Television
  • CENTR Brands is one of North America’s leading functional wellness beverage companies
  • CENTR Brands (CNTR) is trading at $0.37 per share

CENTR Brands (CNTR) has a new gaming influencer partnership with OpTic Gaming, a global esports and entertainment organization.

OpTic’s ownership group includes esports industry pioneers Hector Rodriguez and Mike Rufail, as well as Gray Television.

The partnership will integrate all CENTR products within the OpTic Gaming Media environment.

“[…] we view our partnership with OpTic Gaming as an integral part of our strategy in having a larger presence in the gaming and esports arena,” said Arjan Chima, CEO of CENTR Brands.

This increased presence includes content for the FlyCast YouTube podcast, social media, and Twitch livestreams, in addition to display ads on OpTic’s recently acquired streaming platform, Botisimo.

“We are embarking on an exciting journey as partners which, based on our learnings, may involve developing unique product innovations,” concluded Chima.

CENTR Brands is one of North America’s leading functional wellness beverage companies.

CENTR Brands (CNTR) is trading at $0.37 per share as of 2:18 pm EST.


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