Loaded, the talent management firm that represents top gamers including Ninja, Shroud, and CouRage, is adding to its arsenal with two new signings.
CohhCarnage and Sacriel — two rising Twitch stars — have joined the ranks of Loaded, which will help them pursue opportunities in the gaming industry and beyond. Loaded says it works with creators on entertainment opportunities, sponsorships, media licensing, merchandising, book publishing, partnerships, and public appearances.
North Carolina-based CohhCarnage, 35, whose real name is Ben, counts 1.3 million followers on Twitch, and is best known for trying his hand at new games and 100% playthroughs — at one point even consecutively streamed for 2,000 days. Thirty-two-year-old, London-based Sacriel (pictured above), whose real name is Chris Ball, has been streaming on Twitch since 2012 and has amassed 674,00 followers to date. He is best known for his interactive and educational content, with a focus on combat strategy.
“CohhCarnage and Sacriel are well-respected streamers within the industry and we are excited to help take their careers in gaming to the next level,” Brandon Freytag, Loaded’s co-founder and SVP of talent, said in a statement. “Their addition to the Loaded family allows us to continue to expand our roster, so we can meet the needs of brands, advertisers and publishers looking to engage with gaming talent.”
Loaded, which is owned by esports firm Popdog, also reps gaming luminaries like AnneMunition, DrLupo, and Summit1G, and is working with Major League Baseball (MLB) pro Bryce Harper and multi-talented entertainer Jordan Fisher to expand their footprint within the gaming industry.
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