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Omnic.AI partners with PlayVS for varsity and middle school projects

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Oct 15, 2024


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Esports coaching platform Omnic.AI (Omnic) has announced a partnership with scholastic esports platform PlayVS.

The expansive deal will see both companies work together on bringing Omnic’s AI-powered game analysis and coaching platform to PlayVS partners and communities, enabling students to improve their skills.

Omnic.AI is an AI platform that uses machine learning to try and help players get better at games. Omnic Forge, the company’s flagship product, analyses footage from games, uses AI algorithms to determine problem areas in performance and then offers improvement advice to gamers. The platform is available for VALORANT, Fortnite, Rocket League and Overwatch 2, with Madden support expected soon.

The partnership with PlayVS, North America’s largest scholastic esports platform, will enable students to access Omnic Forge for free and receive insights after matches. According to the two companies, the students will also match with pro players who share their style. Lastly, PlayVS will also assist in training Omnic Forge AI through its coaches.

Jon Chapman, the CEO of PlayVS, commented: “Teaming up with Omnic.AI represents a significant leap forward in how we support and develop young gamers. Their innovative technology will help our community refine their skills and stand out among other gamers, empowering them to continue to refine their craft and reach new heights in and out of the world of esports.”

PlayVS has had an interesting 2024. The company has recently partnered with NFL for the Madden NFL Youth Championship and has also expanded to middle schools earlier this year, ahead of its Fall 2024 season. The latter announcement has enabled more than 30,000 extra schools to participate in PlayVS competitions this year. Despite criticism for its business practices in 2022, PlayVS has since turned things around and offered its platform free of charge to schools in the United States.

Ivan Šimić

Ivan comes from Croatia, loves weird simulator games, and is terrible at playing anything else. Spent 5 years writing about tech and esports in Croatia, and is now doing it here.





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