FanClash, which is currently Asia’s largest Esports Fantasy Platform, has signed Jonathan Amaral as its brand ambassador. Jonathan is one of the biggest stars of Indian esports and he has amassed over 10 million followers, making him one of the biggest personalities in the Indian esports space to become the platform’s brand ambassador.
FanClash is looking to expand in 2023 and beyond
Earlier this year FanClash announced a partnership with Velocity Gaming to create new fan engagement opportunities. It has also partnered with some of the biggest creators in the country including Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, Shagufta “Xyaa” Iqbal, Lokesh “Pahadi” Karakoti, and many other big creators. Jonathan joins the growing list of creators to partner with FanClash and he wants to help grow the platform.
Jonathan said in the official announcement, “I am proud to be a part of FanClash's exciting journey. The Indian online gaming market offers plenty of opportunities for aspiring gamers like us and being a part of this industry for so long has been an enriching experience. FanClash’s ever-increasing fan base reflects the growing popularity and acceptance of virtual sports and I am looking forward to achieving new milestones together”.
FanClash’s Head of Marketing, Archana Sangaran, revealed that bringing Jonathan on board as the face of the brand will help build credibility for FanClash within the Indian esports community. She said, “With consistent performance and an aspirational persona, Jonathan has inspired millions of esports fans in India and we are thrilled by what we can achieve together to delight the esports fans”.
FanClash Co-Founder Rishabh Bhansali said, “We have been watching and admiring Jonathan's gaming prowess for quite some time and are delighted to have him join us as a Brand Ambassador. We believe that Johnathan’s huge fan following and his ability to engage the young Indian audience will help expand FanClash's reach to more communities”
FanClash is a fantasy esports platform that allows viewers to create fantasy teams and participate in tournaments using their knowledge of esports. Players earn points based on real-life performances of their favorite players and teams from various esports titles like CS:GO, League of Legends, Dota 2, Call of Duty, Valorant, and more.