Indian esports organization Global Esports announced Wednesday that it has signed a partnership deal with Intel India.
Financial terms of this partnership were not disclosed, but the length of the deal is 15 months, according to a rep. for the company.
Under the terms of the deal, Intel India will support Global Esports’ Valorant team and will also provide its latest hardware for content teams and staff at Global Esports. The partnership has been approved by Riot Games, according to the announcement, but Intel’s branding will not be displayed on players jerseys during “the last chance qualifier.”
“From now on, every PC at GE will be driven by the super powerful 13th gen Intel Core processors,” the organization wrote in a social media post announcing the deal. “This means more power, more speed, and an exceptional gaming Beyond Performance for our players and fans.”
Global Esports fields a number of teams in India and Asia, competing in PUBG, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Rainbow Six Siege, Dota 2, Fortnite, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.