TechStorm, the region’s leading and fastest-growing esports, gaming media organization has announced a record year of further unprecedented growth in 2021 and a year-on-year uptick in both aggregate audience and number of partner platforms across Asia.
It announced a total of 122 partner platforms year-to-date, registering a stellar platform Growth Rate of 458% as of November 2021 just north of two years since its launch in early 2019.
The company successfully achieved robust growth with a total addition of 25 new partner platforms in the past eleven months of 2021, the Philippines emerging as the frontrunner with a total of 102 platform partners in a single market.
“We are proud to say we have accelerated to a category leadership position as the dominant media platform, 24/7 entertainment destination across the key subject matters of esports, gaming and tech in the region. Not only is the Philippine esports market home to a tremendous 43 million active gamers community, the country has also racked up the most top-tier esports achievements within Southeast Asia. We’re pumped to be able to bring TechStorm’s first and exclusive content line-up, with a pronounced focus on esports, gaming to our young, loyal audience core across Asia and in the Philippines, and soon to add topics of interest on the metaverse and the crypto world,” comments Debbie Lee, CEO & Founder of TechStorm.
This milestone record of 17 new platforms across the Philippines both within and beyond Metro Manilla – comes hot off the heels of consecutive announcements across Asia in 2021, including its 11th market launch most recently in Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Going forward, TechStorm is confident about 2022 and will be fast out of the gate just shy of its third year of operations.
TechStorm is currently available on the region’s leading, dominant platforms including: Binge OTT and Toffee OTT in Bangladesh, Cellcard TV OTT, SingMeng TV Channel 251 and Splus mobile TV in Cambodia, Cable TV Channel 610 in Hong Kong, First Media Channel 333 and FirstMediaX, Genflix OTT, Telkom’s IndiBOX OTT, IndiHome TV SD Channel 209 / HD Channel 947 and UseeTV GO, Telkomsel’s MAXstream, Transvision Channel 302 in Indonesia, Sirius TV Channel 10, Telekom Malaysia’s unifi TV Channel 505 and unifi PlayTV in Malaysia, SkyNet HD Channel 39 in Myanmar, Cablelink Channel 311, Cignal TV Channel 148, Cignal Play and SkyCable Channel 212 in the Philippines, Singtel TV Channel 260 / Channel 18, Singtel TV GO and Singtel CAST in Singapore, Dialog TV Channel 62 and Dialog ViU in Sri Lanka, 4gTV Channel 109 and GtTV OTT in Taiwan, AIS PLAY Channel 251 and AIS PLAYBOX in Thailand and via Omnicontent Management Inc. across 99 leading MSOs and provincial cable systems including Converge Vision Channel 45 and GSAT Channel 55 in the Philippines.