Fnatic is a European esports team that competes in Counter-Strike and its related titles, including Counter-Strike: Source and Counter-Strike Online. Its recorded competitive prize money totals about $18.7 million across seven disciplines.
Combined public prize pool / prize money signal.
Official accounts across platforms: brand, per-game and language-specific channels. Size and content reach are separated.
Raw platform totals; not deduplicated across channels.
A team may compete in several disciplines. Weight is split by game to show where the team is strongest.
Prize money is split by discipline.
Occupied categories show who is already there; open categories show where a pitch can fit.
Gaming chair and ergonomic furniture maker for players and team locations.
Functional sports nutrition and drinks for player energy and focus.
McDonald's is an American fast-food company that operates and franchises a worldwide chain of quick-service restaurants serving burgers, fries, chicken, breakfast items and drinks. In esports, the company sponsors G2 Esports in Counter-Strike 2.
McDonald's UK is the British business of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain, serving burgers, fries, breakfast items and drinks across a broad network of outlets. The brand centres on affordable, convenient meals and quick service. In esports, McDonald's UK is a sponsor of the Fnatic organisation.
Red Bull is an Austrian company that produces energy drinks and is active in sports sponsorship and event organisation. In esports, it sponsors the Counter-Strike 2 teams NAVI, G2 Esports, Team Spirit and Team Falcons.
Red Bull is an energy drink company headquartered in Austria, with UK operations handling the marketing and distribution of its products across the United Kingdom. The brand is active in esports, sponsoring the Fnatic organisation and running its own competitions, including Red Bull Solo Q, Red Bull Home Ground and Red Bull Wololo. It also operates the Red Bull Gaming Sphere London, an events and broadcast venue.