With its SiegeGG acquisition, Gfinity says it has a leg up when next big esports title lands

Many specialty sites in esports like SiegeGG serve as hubs for aggregated news, event times, and match and player statistics. This match data, which is pored over by coaches, enthusiasts, live analysts and even players themselves, is usually made accessible by the game’s developer. Not so for “Rainbow Six Siege.” That turned SiegeGG, whose analysts watch games and manually compile stats, into an in-demand partner for tournament organizers and leagues that wanted data for their broadcasts.

Source: WP