Saturday, June 14, 2025

Content creator becomes co-owner and strategic investor in Leicester mobile gaming accessories firm

PuK Gaming, a precision-engineered mobile gaming accessories firm, has welcomed Luke “iFerg” Fergie, a mobile gaming content creator, as a co-owner and strategic investor in the company.

With 10m fans across platforms like YouTube and X, iFerg brings unparalleled influence and expertise to PuK Gaming. As a co-owner, iFerg will play a pivotal role in product development, collaborating on new accessories.

Additionally, he will contribute to day-to-day operations, including strategic planning, content creation, and community engagement, to drive PuK Gaming’s growth in the competitive mobile gaming market.

“We’re thrilled to have iFerg join PuK Gaming as a co-owner,” said Simon Burgess, co-founder of Leicester-based PuK Gaming. “His investment and hands-on involvement will accelerate our innovation, ensuring our products meet the needs of both casual and competitive players. iFerg’s vision aligns perfectly with our goal to redefine mobile gaming.”

“I’m beyond excited to take a leadership position, investing my time and money into PuK Gaming,” said iFerg. “Their modular accessories are game-changers, and I’m eager to work closely with the team to continue developing products that empower players to dominate. This is a huge step for mobile gaming, and I’m proud to be part of it.”

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