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− | EssentialsTF is a | + | EssentialsTF is a video production company dedicated to cover Team Fortress 2 competitive action for many events. It produces and streams big competitive events and is the biggest company producing TF2 at the Insomnia Gaming Festival. It specializes in bigger LAN events and large-scale online tournaments. The current owner of the company is [[Jon]]. |
− | In 2015, EssentialsTF started as a production partner for TeamFortressTV. It has provided hardware that powered the broadcast of Insomnia55 to all over the world. Since then, it has expanded organising their own competitions. For over | + | In 2015, EssentialsTF started as a production partner for TeamFortressTV. It has provided hardware that powered the broadcast of Insomnia55 to all over the world. Since then, it has expanded organising their own competitions. For over 4 years, it has been working as the primary organization of producing and broadcasting Player1 Event's Insomnia Gaming Festival. |
− | The company uses the same medal model for any tournaments they host by themselves, but the name is different | + | EssentialsTF hosts also TF2 Community Clash events with DreamHack with prize pools of around $2000 and monthly tournaments with smaller prizes. |
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+ | The company uses the same medal model for any tournaments they host by themselves, but the name is different. | ||
==Other information== | ==Other information== |