Emerge Gaming: Reveals latest Miggster subscriptions

  • Emerge Gaming (EM1) has hit 50,000 subscribers for its newly-launched Miggster mobile gaming tournament platform
  • Emerge, however, has not announced what kind of revenue is associated with these subscriber numbers
  • Still, Emerge is expecting these subscriber numbers to double in coming months thanks to a deal with controversial marketing company Tecnología de Impacto Múltiple (TIM)
  • Under the deal, TIM guaranteed at least 100,000 subscribers within six months from launch
  • Johan also stepped down as CEO of TIM’s affiliate companies, Impact Crowd Technology and Crowd1
  • Shares in Emerge are trading 9 percent lower this afternoon at 9.1 cents each
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