Financial terms and duration of the deal were not disclosed.
Under the terms of this new partnership, ViewSonic GAMING will provide FATE’s esports facility in Amman, Jordan, with “premium gaming monitors” to support players and to be used during local gaming events. We assume (but it was not emphatically noted in the announcement) that ViewSonic will have visibility on FATE jerseys, social media channels, and other platforms where it deploys content.
Headquartered in Jordan, FATE Esports competes in a number of titles including EA Sports FC 24, Valorant, TEKKEN 8, eFootball, Counter-Strike, Dota 2, PUBG Mobile, and Honor of Kings. The organization’s sponsors and partners include Raptr Games, Aqaba Digital Hub, and Asindo Pro. Earlier this year it signed French Tekken prodigy, Jodd (real name unknown) and eFootball pro Saif “Al Hacker 55” Dababneh.
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