Guild Esports, a global esports organisation and lifestyle brand, announced the signing of two Indian creators, Angelina and Perry Goes Wild, as the newest members of its #GuildGang creator roster.
Angelina originally developed a following through her streams of the Mario franchise of games. Since then she has created content by playing Minecraft, Valorant, Genshin Impact and other indie games. She has a strong passion for fashion and her own clothing brand ‘XLINA’, as well as a significant social media following with over 70.3K followers on Instagram and 29.7K YouTube subscribers.
Angelina added: “it’s such a cool thing to be able to say I’m part of the GuildGang! I love their creative outlook and am so pleased that we can share our creative visions going forward and create lots of exciting content.”
Tushar Uttam, widely known as Perry Goes Wild, is a YouTube gaming star, with his Grand Theft Auto V videos earning him a huge YouTube fanbase of over 1.5 million subscribers and more than 297M+ views.
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Tushar Uttam said: “I’m really happy to be part of the GuildGang. This feels like a dream to be part of a group of really talented creators and I cannot wait to be part of Guild’s future”.
Both have shared their excitement at be part of Guild Esports team, with Tushar citing the esports organisations investment in creators as a key reason for joining.
Kal Hourd, Chief Executive at Guild Esports, said: “We have always admired the content and work created by both Perry Goes Wild and Angelina. Their personalities and hunger fit perfectly into the Guild Esports ethos and we can’t wait to start working with them on a number of exciting activities. The landscape for creators is so exciting across the world and to have two of India’s most talented creators join our roster speaks to the projects and vision that we share in making Guild accessible and relatable for a much wider audience.”
Both creators join an ever-growing portfolio of creators who form part of the #GuildGang, including gaming streamers Nihachu, Julia Bayonetta and Stevie White – each with hugely engaged audiences and significant figures within the esports, gaming and lifestyle landscapes.
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