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    TikTok wants to be where esports happens, not where it recirculates

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    The social media platform is moving from esports highlight hub to live broadcast destination through a new partnership with ESL FaceIt Group centered on vertical-first tournament streams.

    TikTok has spent years being the place where esports gets processed after it happens. The relationship with competitive gaming has always been downstream of the live moment, built on what tournaments produce rather than the tournaments themselves. This week, that changed.

    ESL FaceIt Group (EFG), the world’s largest esports company, has agreed to carry live vertical broadcasts of its tournaments on TikTok, debuting at Intel Extreme Masters Atlanta, one of the biggest Counter-Strike 2 events on the global calendar. It is the first time an EFG tournament has been streamed live in a fully optimized vertical format and the first time TikTok has positioned itself as a destination for live competitive gaming rather than a secondary distribution layer for it.

    What EFG has built for TikTok is a purpose-built product rather than a horizontal broadcast rotated for mobile. The vertical stream features tailored graphics and overlays designed specifically for the format, built for audiences watching on smartphones rather than monitors. “Partnering with TikTok marks an important step in how we evolve esports broadcasting,” said Steve Ford, SVP advertising and distribution at EFG. “We introduced a purpose-built vertical viewing experience designed for mobile audiences, while continuing to expand how fans discover and engage with our tournaments.”

    The product decision is rooted in a viewership base pulling in two directions at once. Mobile devices now account for 56% of all esports viewing globally, according to SQ Magazine’s Esports Statistics 2026 report, while streaming simultaneously accounts for 41% of total TV time as audiences migrate to big screens at home. EFG’s broadcast distribution strategy is being built to serve both ends of that split and the TikTok partnership is its answer to the mobile half.

    TikTok’s position in that equation goes well beyond raw platform reach. Some 56% of Gen Z use TikTok daily, and the platform’s gaming community already engages with esports through clips, creators and livestreams. What this partnership changes is the nature of that engagement. Fans can now watch live matches, highlights and behind-the-scenes content inside the platform rather than being directed elsewhere. TikTok will also provide access to promotional tools and its gaming creator network, opening up co-streaming opportunities and creator-led amplification around EFG events.

    “With the new TikTok for Gaming platform, we’re accelerating how the world’s best gaming content partners engage their audiences,” said Langer Lee, head of global operations at TikTok Gaming. “EFG embodies that vision, bringing live esports into a format our community genuinely loves, with the interactive engagement that unites content creators, players, and fans in one place.”

    IEM Atlanta was the opening move. EFG has confirmed additional rollouts across upcoming ESL Pro Tour competitions, with plans to expand across further tournaments, titles and content formats. IEM itself is the world’s longest-running esports tournament, which gives the experiment a high-profile proving ground from the start.

    For years, TikTok has been where esports culture gets processed and redistributed after the fact. Live broadcasting puts it in the room when the moment actually happens and that repositioning has real consequences for where brand and sponsorship investment follows. The audiences least likely to be watching competitive gaming on a television are already on TikTok. Now there is a live product waiting for them there.

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