What We Know
Multiple esports outlets report that the Delta Force RISE Series — an inaugural competitive circuit for the new extraction shooter from developer Team Jade/TiMi Studio Group — has unveiled a partner-team program featuring well-known organizations. Named partners cited across the coverage include FaZe (FaZe Clan), Team Liquid, Gen.G, Evil Geniuses (EG) and Fnatic. Reporting also says the RISE Series will run regional leagues in the Americas and EMEA, which are scheduled to begin on July 10.
Coverage frames the RISE Series as a global, partner-driven league for Delta Force and highlights a meaningful prize and commercial commitment: esports.gg describes the circuit as a $1 million extraction-shooter series. The announcements position established esports brands as anchor partners for the developer’s first organized competitive effort, signaling a formalized pro circuit and a global rollout across multiple regions.
Source Comparison
Aligned reportingCorroborates
- dotesports.com↗Confirms the RISE Series partner program includes FaZe, Team Liquid and Gen.G, and states the Americas and EMEA leagues kick off on July 10.
- esportsradar.gg↗Reports Team Jade/TiMi named 16 global partner teams for the RISE Series, confirming the developer's involvement and the program's scale.
- players.com.ua↗Lists 16 partner teams and specifically names Evil Geniuses, FaZe Clan and Fnatic among the invited organizations, supporting the briefing's partner roster.
- esports-news.co.uk↗States the inaugural RISE Series launches with Fnatic among 16 partner organisations, corroborating the announcement of established esports partners.
- esports.gg↗Specifies the RISE Series has 16 partner orgs and describes the circuit as a $1 million extraction-shooter series, supporting the briefing's prize and scale claims.
- news.white.market↗Announces 16 global partner teams for the RISE Series and notes the series begins in July, corroborating the briefing's timing and global rollout.