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  • Esports Mogul (ESH) says top-ranked esports competitor Team Secret is set to launch its Branded Hub on Mogul this evening
  • This includes two tiers of paid subscriptions as part of Team Secret’s new tournament series, Secret Stars
  • Secret Stars is a tournament series and subscription offering across multiple game titles for players across Europe and Southeast Asia
  • The two paid subscription tiers will offer exclusive content and Mogul will retain 60 per cent of all revenue obtained by this
  • Mogul’s share price is up a steady 12.5 per cent in mid-morning trade with shares trading for 0.9 cents apiece

Esports Mogul (ESH) has advised that Team Secret is set to launch its Branded Hub on Mogul this evening.

This includes two tiers of exclusive paid subscriptions as part of their new tournament series, Secret Stars.

Team Secret are one of the top-ranked esports teams in the world, both in terms of titles, world rankings, and prize winnings.

They compete across a number of popular esports game titles which include Dota 2, Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Rainbow Six: Siege.

The launch of Team Secret’s Branded Hub on Mogul will allow it to attract its over 2 million fans to Mogul’s platform offering competitive tournaments, ability to join a fan based community, and access to exclusive tournamnets and prizes for Team Secret.

“Team Secret is excited to be launching both our Branded Hub and the Secret Stars tournamnet series. Not only will we be able to better engage with our fans across the globe on a deepers level, but this is also a great opportunity to kickstart a new revenue stream for Team Secret as a company,” Team Secret CEO John Yao said.

“We have put a lot of thought into developing a tournamnet and subscription model that will be engaging and meaningful for all levels of our fans – we really believe there is something for everyone in this exciting tournamnet series,” he added.

Secret Stars will be hosted via Team Secret’s Branded Hub and will run over 12 months.

The Secret Stars series will be open to gamers in Europe and Southeast Asia who can compete in Dota 2, CS:GO, Rainbow Six: Siege, and PUBG Mobile Tournaments.

Secret Stars also offers two paid monthly subscription tiers or a free membership option.

Paying subscribers can purchase the first tier “Triple Pass” for US$4.50 (AUD$6.51) which allows users to enter three ticketed tournaments in a 30 day period as well as access to a custom chat badge.

The second subscription tier is called “All Stars” is US$5 (AUD$7.23) per month and players will receive priority access to premium unlimited ticketed tournamnets, a dedicated Secret Stars Discord channel, a custom chat badge, and exclusive raffles.

Mogul will retain 60 per cent of revenue from the subscription offerings on Team Secret’s Branded Hub.

“Launching the Team Secret Branded Hub, along with this new paid subscription offering, and an exclusive Mogul hosted tournamnet series is a great milestone for Mogul,” Mogul’s Managing Director Gernot Abl commented.

“Working closely with on of the most successful esports teams in the world, we have been able to offer Team Secret a way to engage with their massive fan base and further grow their brand value,” he added.

Paid subscriptions and pre-registrations for the Secret Stars tournamnet series will open today at 11 pm AEDT.

Mogul’s share price is up a steady 12.5 per cent in mid-morning trade with shares trading for 0.9 cents apiece at 11:32 am AEDT.

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