Southeast Asia-based esports organization Talon Esports announced Monday that it has extended its partnership with gaming peripherals company SteelSeries.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Under the terms of this extended partnership, SteelSeries will serve as the official gaming peripherals partner of Talon’s Dota 2 team for 2023, providing it with SteelSeries’ latest gaming peripherals and continuing to collaborate on product testing and other collaborative efforts, according to a release.
SteelSeries remains a part of Talon’s list of partners including Paris Saint-Germain, 1xBET, AfreecaTV, Secretlab, Yesports, Logitech G, G-BEAT, Carnival, Nanoleaf, and Chef Cares.
In addition to competing in Dota 2, Talon fields teams in League of Legends, Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, Arena of Valor, TEKKEN 7, Street Fighter V, and Pokémon Unite.
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