Esports firm and event organiser ESL FACEIT Group has partnered with gaming peripherals producer Logitech.
On account of the deal, the producer’s Logitech G PRO Sequence model will turn out to be the official gaming gear of the ESL Professional Tour and ESL Influence Counter-Strike circuits.
The partnership between ESL FACEIT Group and Logitech begins on the IEM Masters occasion in Cologne, Germany on August seventh. Through the occasion, Logitech G PRO Sequence gear can be ‘highlighted’ by some gamers competing. As well as, the partnership will see Logitech combine itself into the participant lounges to offer these competing with high-end gear.
Alongside all IEM tournaments and ESL Influence competitions, the partnership spans throughout Season 20 of the ESL Professional League and the ESL Challenger League, which has entered its forty eighth season this 12 months.
Logitech continues to cement its place as one of many largest gaming {hardware} producers on this planet. In July, it launched its G309 Lightspeed gaming mouse along with partnering with the Esports World Cup, a multi-title occasion happening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
For ESL FACEIT Group, partnering with Logitech is one other instance of the corporate increasing its portfolio. In April, it secured a five-year take care of Saudi Arabian leisure megaproject Qiddiya Metropolis whereas Could noticed it be a part of forces with leisure information publication Rolling Stone to launch a brand new gaming vertical.
Marc Winther, Recreation Ecosystems Director for Counter-Strike at ESL FACEIT Group, spoke on the deal: “We’re thrilled to associate with Logitech G PRO Sequence because the Official Gaming Gear of ESL Professional Tour and ESL Influence circuit.
“Particularly on the highest degree of competitors, peripheral efficiency can imply the distinction between a clutch play or a spherical loss. Logitech G understands the distinctive wants of players and rivals, and we share a joint dedication in pushing the boundaries of efficiency on this planet’s largest esports arenas.”