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100 Thieves Gamer BrookeAB Signs With Range Media Partners

Gaming star BrookeAB, the second female member to join illustrious esports org 100 Thieves, has signed with talent management and brand development firm Range Media Partners.

Range will work with Brooke, who does not disclose her last name, on building out content creation and digital business across multiple platforms, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The 23-year-old counts 1.2 million followers on Twitch and 365,000 subscribers on YouTube, where she plays both Fortnite and Valorant, and also regularly advocates for female representation in the gaming space. Brooke will continue to be repped by UTA

, with whom she signed in 2019.

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Range Media Partners was formed last September by a collective of former entertainment industry veterans. The company, whose digital division is led by Facebook vet Kai Gayoso, also reps fellow 100 Thieves member Kyedae and digital video chef Sohla El-Waylly.

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