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Eden Esports and H8R.gg Will Host a New Broadcast Without a Crew

Malta-based esports tournament organizer Eden Esports has recently finalized a partnership with h8r.gg, aiming to host a new event for women in the Counter-Strike scene. Named FemmeFury: Queens of the Server, this inaugural online event will leverage h8r.gg’s cutting-edge Pocket Production technology. This fully cloud-based studio enables the creation of a high-quality broadcast without the need for a traditional broadcasting crew on-site.

Despite the absence of a physical broadcasting crew, FemmeFury: Queens of the Server is set to deliver a full-scale production setup. The goal is to create a professional streaming experience and provide a modern tier-2 event while reducing the costs typically associated with organizing and running such tournaments.

The inaugural FemmeFury event is scheduled to take place between July 7th and 14th
Trend Themes
1. Crewless-broadcasting - Leveraging the capabilities of cloud technology to produce high-quality esports streams absent of traditional on-site support.
2. Women-in-esports - Promoting gender inclusivity by creating dedicated events focused on female players in competitive gaming.
3. Pocket-production - Utilizing portable broadcast solutions to significantly cut down on production expenses while maintaining professional standards.
Industry Implications
1. Esports - A growing field where innovative broadcasting methods can revamp how tournaments are presented and experienced.
2. Cloud-technology - The use of cloud-based solutions is revolutionizing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of live production setups.
3. Gender-diversity - Focused on expanding opportunities and visibility for women in traditionally male-dominated sectors such as competitive gaming.

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