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EGW-NewsEsportsEvil Geniuses announced the creation of "The Creator Collective"

Evil Geniuses announced the creation of "The Creator Collective"

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North American esports organization Evil Geniuses has signed a contract with a number of content creators and announced the creation of a new division called "The Creator Collective". In addition, the Evil Geniuses have hired Taylor Heizig-Rhodes as their director of talent management.

Heizig-Rhodes previously worked at Queens Gaming where she served as Head of Talent and a former esports agent for esports talent management firm Evolved.

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Talents signed by Evil Geniuses include professional fighting game players SonicFox, Ricki Ortiz and dekillsage; stand-up comedian and streamer Lisa Wallen; as well as popular streamers like tarik, Fear SELF, Swim and ARUUU.

Like many other esports organizations, this newsletter from Evil Geniuses marks a decisive leap into the world of content creation on streaming platforms such as Twitch and YouTube, providing the company with additional opportunities to create content and attract sponsors beyond its esports efforts. The organization noted that it will continue to focus its efforts on nurturing and developing its teams competing in LCS, VALORANT, Dota 2, LCS Academy and Counter Strike: Global Offensive.

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