
Noctiq Esports has revealed that it is looking for new investors and partners to assist with its expansion.
In a social media post, the Hungarian esports organisation aims to find partners with “a passion for innovation, esports excellence, and sustainable growth.”
The organisation hasn’t disclosed any details surrounding financial terms or how long it is searching for investment to expand its presence within Hungary and the rest of Europe.
Since 2023, Noctiq Esports has established itself as one of the region’s most notable organisations, fielding rosters across Rocket League, Rainbow Six, and Counter-Strike 2. Over the past two years, its VALORANT roster has earned six tournament victories.
“We’re currently looking for strategic partners and investors to join our journey as we continue building one of Hungary’s most ambitious esports organisations,” said Noctiq Esports.
Esports stakeholders frequently secure external investment to assist with expansion plans. In March, G2 Esports completed a seven-figure investment round as it continues its efforts to expand globally.
Elsewhere, Wolves Esports secured investment from Lvfa Group to build a second headquarters in Chongqing, China.
The Growth Of Noctiq Esports
Before publicly announcing plans to seek additional investment, the organisation continues to expand its existing partnership portfolio.
In February, it joined forces with Monster Energy, becoming its second partner. Alongside Monster Energy, Noctiq Esports has also secured a deal with gaming peripherals brand WhiteShark.
The Hungarian esports market is an area that is continuing to show signs of growth. In addition to Noctiq Esports seeking further investment, tournament organisers are also hosting high-profile tournaments in the country.
From November 24th to December 14th, Budapest will host the StarLadder Budapest Major, Counter-Strike’s second CS2 Major of the 2025 season.
Stakeholders interested in investing are asked to make direct contact with Noctiq Esports through its dedicated email address.
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