According to a release, the Tribe Mobile Club House features a “design wrap on the exterior” and an interior that hosts “a lounge, a photo wall opportunity,” and “experiential section in the backroom” for fans to compete against TRIBE gaming members or their friends. Partner AT&T will also be powering the devices inside the RV.
Tribe Gaming will also use this mobile headquarters as transportation for Tribe’s esports team and creators to go to the biggest festivals, gaming events, and competitions in the United States, with plans to take road trips to events such as VidCon, TwitchCon, SXSW, and more in the coming months.
Tribe Gaming is a mobile-first gaming and esports organization that currently competes in such titles as Clash Royale, Call of Duty Mobile, Brawl Stars, and Clash of Clans, among others. It is also home to 20 of the most popular mobile-focused content creators in the U.S. including OJ, Ben Timm, Tribe Gaming Founder Chief Pat, and many others.
In addition to AT&T, Samsung Galaxy also serves as a partner of Tribe Gaming.
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