Florida-based Internet latency technology firm ExitLag announced this week that it has signed a partnership deal with South Asia-based Talon Esports.
Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.
Under the terms of this new partnership, ExitLag will become an official sponsor of Talon Esports, supporting its competitive teams across Asia including its League of Legends (Taiwan), Valorant (South Korea), Dota 2 (Philippines), and Arena of Valor (Thailand) teams. ExitLag will also support the teams and players by “optimizing their connectivity and ensuring a smoother, lag-free competitive experience” through its technology products. In return, Talon will promote the brand through its social media channels, and through content and logo placement on team jerseys in Asia and on the international stage during competitions.
“As we expand our footprint in Asia, partnering with TALON Esports is a testament to our dedication to providing the best connectivity solutions for competitive gamers in the region,” said Josh Wong, Asia market lead at ExitLag. “We are excited to work closely with TALON’s teams and help elevate their performance to new heights.”
ExitLag develops and deploys proprietary online gaming software that levels the playing field using data trafficking optimization and artificial intelligence, multi-path connections with simultaneous activation to get the best connection while gaming. You can learn more about their Desktop and Mobile solutions at ExitLag.com
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