TechStorm, Southeast Asia’s largest and leading 24/7 Asian Esports, gaming and tech media network has announced its inaugural launch in Bangladesh. From late November, TechStorm’s content is available on Toffee and Binge, premier video streaming apps and go-to entertainment platforms carried by both Banglalink, one of the country’s leading digital communications service providers with 35 million subscribers; and Robi Axiata, the country’s second-largest mobile provider with 51 million subscribers.
This landmark launch marks the 11th market TechStorm has gained a presence in, following a series of rapid consecutive launch announcements across Southeast Asia, just north of two years since the company’s inception in early 2019. Bangladesh is home to a population of more than 160 million and is also the world’s eighth-most populous country with over 60% aged under 35 years old.
“Cognisant of Bangladesh’s young and trend-savvy mobile-first consumer market, we are extremely proud to be launching on Toffee and Binge, two of the leading mobile streaming apps from Bangladesh that offer the best entertainment bouquet of TV channels. This has only been made possible through our partnership with Banglalink and Robi Axiata. We look forward to bringing our unique hybrid of best-in-class, international quality esports, gaming and tech-thematic content to Bangladesh’s fast-growing audience, particularly the youth segment and young families,” says Debbie Lee, Founder & CEO of TechStorm.
“Our young mobile user segment are huge followers of tech, innovation and emerging esports and gaming trends. Toffee and Binge empower any user across Bangladesh to access a wide range of exciting content through their mobile apps, anywhere. We are elated to partner TechStorm – Southeast Asia’s largest and fastest growing esports, gaming and tech entertainment brand as their inaugural launch partner. TechStorm’s content at the forefront of our streaming collection allows us to provide our audience with exclusive, world-class esports and gaming entertainment, meeting a strong local demand fuelled by a huge passion for gaming,” comments Bankim Chandra Roy, spokesperson and media distributor for TechStorm in Bangladesh.
On TechStorm, viewers can catch Cyborgs: Human Machines, airing on Monday 29 Nov at 8pm, The Gadget Show, every Monday to Friday at 6.30pm, Innovation Nation every Monday to Thursday at 7pm. And there’s Shark Tank Australia S4, airing every Wednesday and Thursday at 8pm. On TechStorm’s dedicated esports time-belt, Mondays to Fridays at 9pm, there are exciting tournaments such as Dota 2 ESL, game reviews such as Red Dead Redemption and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare. On TechStorm Originals time-belt which airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 7.50pm, there are start-up stories, behind-the-scenes narratives and exclusive interviews with Asia’s unicorns and business titans, and stories from the Asian esports and gaming scene. Award-winning top rated streaming favourite, Black Mirror will make its debut on TechStorm, from 6 December at 8pm.