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Esports tournament organiser ESL Gaming and computer and mobile device manufacturer Lenovo have agreed on an exclusive PC partnership for ESL’s Intel Extreme Masters tournament. Lenovo and ESL will jointly create a series of online and in-person activations around IEM tournaments, showcasing Lenovo Legion gaming computers and equipment. The partnership will start with IEM Dallas, and is set to last at least until IEM Katowice 2023. RELATED: Complexity Gaming signs multi-year deal with Lenovo Lenovo Legion appears to be replacing Acer and its Predator brand as the official PC partner for the IE...
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ESL Australia, a regional division of esports tournament organiser ESL Gaming, has renewed and expanded the partnership with Australian iced coffee brand Dare Iced Coffee. As a result, Dare has been named the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of ESL ANZ Champs and the League of Legends Circuit Oceania (LCO) for 2022. RELATED: ESL Australia announces partnership with Dare Iced Coffee According to the release, the partnership is set to last for at least 18 months. Dare and ESL Gaming first teamed up in 2019, when dare became the official iced coffee partner for ESL events in Australia. Dar...
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American energy drink brandMonster Energy has expanded and extended its partnership with tournament organiser ESL Gaming. According to the release, the new partnership is a multi-year deal and will include support for mobile esports and gaming, a first for Monster Energy. Financial details of the partnership were not disclosed. Moreover, Monster Energy will continue to be a partner of ESL’s PC game events. RELATED: ESL Gaming adds Monster Energy as global partner ESL and Monster’s new partnership mostly includes the new Snapdragon Pro Series, a mobile esports tournament that is to replace form...
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Processor manufacturer Qualcomm Technologies and esports company ESL Gaming have announced the Snapdragon Pro Series, a new global mobile esports ecosystem. According to the release, theSnapdragon Pro Series will have competitions based in North America, Europe, the Middle East, China, North Africa, and Asia-Pacific. The series, set to commence in April 2022, is part of a multi-year agreement between both entities and will feature a total prize pool that amounts to $2m (£1.52m). RELATED: “Esports 2.0”: Discussing ESL Gaming’s mobile esports ambitions As well as describing itself as a ‘global m...
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Global tournament organiser ESL Gaming has announced that its ESL Pro League partnership with various CS:GO teams, dubbed the Louvre Agreement, has been extended to at least 2025. According to the release, all 15 member teams of the ESL Pro League have agreed on the extension unanimously and will continue to govern the League with ESL. RELATED:ESL Pro League adds Furia, BIG and Heroic as member teams ESL has cited that this extension proves that the organisations are invested in the Pro League and its future. The extension is expected to allow for more monetisation options as well as greater r...
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Esports tournament organiser ESL Gaming has extended its partnership with broadcast and production company Maincast until 2027. According to a release, Maincast will keep its exclusive rights to broadcast ESL’s tournaments in Russian and other CIS languages. RELATED: Maincast acquires ESL Pro Tour broadcast rights in three-year deal The rights cover the entirety of ESL’s portfolio. This includes the ESL Pro Tour in CS:GO and Startcraft, ESL Mobile tournaments and ESL Dota 2 competitions. Both parties first announced the partnership in 2020, with the original agreement expected to conclude in 2...
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