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EG plan on powering up their blueprint to revive North America with this new Hewlett Packard Enterprises partnership.
Evil Geniuses (EG) has announced a partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to boost its data analytics capabilities. The Seattle based organization will use HPE’s AI capabilities to accelerate its player talent pipeline as well as develop advanced gameplay strategies.

This announcement comes after EG announced the Blueprint initiative that saw EG sign players to feature a 15-play CS: GO roster. The development of North American Counter-Strike was one of the objectives of theEvil Geniuses blueprint
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What does this partnership mean for EG?
With their new partnership, EG can leverage HPE’s data analytics and AI capabilities to discover new talent, help the new talent improve and subsequently work on gameplay strategies that will enable them to scale new heights.
Evil Geniuses recently won the 2022 LCS Spring Split after a dominating 3-0 victory over 100Thieves. The org’s Dota 2 team is currently third in the NA DPC behind Quincy Crew and nouns. With only the top two NA teams receiving invites to the Arlington Major, EG has its task cut out.

Evil Geniuses sweep 100 Thieves in 78 minutes, the fastest BO5 finals in LCS history
Evil Geniuses’ North American talent prevailed in the fastest LCS finals in history.
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While the org’s Dota 2 andLeague of Legends rosterare the top teams, it’s CS: GO division has been struggling. This was one of the reasons for the Blueprint that would help the org identify and help develop upcoming players in the North American region.
Besides these games, EG also has teams inValorant,Rocket LeagueandFGC.
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