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Breakaway Esports rebrands to Black Sheep New Zealand

The green and blue is being ditched for the traditional black and white.
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New Zealand-based organization Breakaway Esports rebranded to Black Sheep New Zealand today. The new branding will be used by the organization’s competitors in Hearthstone and Tekken.

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The rebrand was a way for the organization to identify more heavily with its Kiwi roots, according to CEO Matt Walsh.

“As a brand, Black Sheep NZ stands for everything that it means to pull on the black and white jersey and be a part of the squad,” Walsh said.

The Breakaway brand will still exist, however. Breakaway Esports will operate as a youth development organization, using pre-existing facilities to help develop up-and-coming New Zealand players.

“We’re going to double-down on our first year of operation by increasing investment in both our competitive teams and academy programs,” Walsh said.

Breakaway experienced a surge of success after starting in 2018, previously having players in Overwatch, FIFA, and CS:GO. Breakaway Esports is also partnered with National Basketball League team New Zealand Breakers. 

Daniel “DanBanter” Saeidian will be the first player to play under the Black Sheep banner, representing the Kiwis at Evo 2019 in Tekken.


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Andrew Amos
Affectionately known as Ducky. A massive Australian esports fan, supporting the southern cross all over the world. Ex-amateur League of Legends player, as well as a three-time Unigames player.