Top 10 most valuable esports organizations 2022

Top 10 most valuable esports organizations 2022
The top 10 most valuable esports organizations 2022 list is released by Forbes, this data takes from the Forbes study on esports organizations of their wealth, increase in their money valuation, and more.
Forbes is an American-based magazine business, its headquarters is located in Jersey City, New Jersey. The company is well known for its listing and rankings which includes the world’s top companies, the world’s most powerful people, and more. This time Forbes release a list of the world’s richest Esports organizations in the world of 2022.
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Forbes publish rankings of most valuable esports organizations 2022

On May 6, 2022, Forbes publish rankings of the most valuable esports organizations of 2022 in the world. The company also publish rankings on the same topic in 2022 where the TSM FTX esports organization is top on the table with a valuation of $410 million, and its owner is Andy Dinh.
Where Cloud 9 and Team Liquid placed 2nd and 3rd with a valuation of $350 million and $310 million. After two years Forbes publishes another list of rankings of esports organizations by their valuation.
If you follow esports and know about the esports business, the esports business is tough. All the esports organizations’ valuation is not driven by their esports teams but by their other division of work like Content Creators, NFTs, Metaverse, and Merches.
S.No | Esports Organization | Valuation | Change Since 2020 |
1 | TSM | $540M | 32% |
2 | 100 Thieves | $460M | 142% |
3 | Team Liquid | $440M | 42% |
4 | FaZe Clan | $400M | 31% |
5 | Cloud9 | $380M | 9% |
6 | G2 Esports | $340M | 94% |
7 | Fnatic | $260M | N/A |
8 | GenG | $250M | 35% |
9 | NRG | $240M | 55% |
10 | T1 | $220M | 47% |
According to Bobby Sharma a managing partner at advisory firm Electronic Sports Group he says: โMonetization remains the principal challenge for literally every esports team,โย continued “At this stage, most are trying to find their way around the maze, with some stuck on a hamster wheel. If thereโs one thing clear, itโs that nobody has found their way out.โย
Once again in the list, TSM tops the table by over $540 million valuations after 2 years it’s a 32% change since 2022. In the second position, 100 Thieves comes with a valuation of $460 million, by 142% change since 2020, it’s the most appreciated ranking by any other esports organization. 3rd position stands for Team Liquid over $440 million valuations and a 42% of jump since 2020.
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