Gaming and esports peripherals company SteelSeries announced an exclusive partnership with French esports team 3DMAX on Monday.
Financial terms and duration of the deal were not disclosed.
As part of the partnership, SteelSeries will provide its latest line of competitive gear to 3DMAX for competitions, with the SteelSeries logo prominently featured on team jerseys as it competes on the international stage of competitive Counter-Strike 2. Additionally, 3DMAX teams will consult with SteelSeries on future product development and esports campaigns.
Led by Filip “Graviti” Brankovic, 3DMAX focuses on Counter-Strike 2 and features top-tier talent such as Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro, Lucas “Lucky” Chastang, Pierre ‘Ex3rcice’ Bulinge, and Bryan “Maka” Canda. The Paris-based organization has spent the last 15 years promoting competitive talent in the region and championing competitive excellence.
“This partnership with SteelSeries marks a deeply meaningful step in the journey of 3DMAX,” says 3DMAX CEO, Stephane Pons. “3DMAX is more than just a team. It’s a story of resilience, belief, and passion. SteelSeries joining us on this path is a powerful validation of everything we’ve worked for. They’re not just a legendary brand in esports – they’re pioneers who believe in the same values we do — passion, excellence, and long-term commitment. Their support is not just about gear. It’s about vision. About believing in our story, our players, and what we’re building together.”
SteelSeries joins other 3DMAX sponsors and partners including SIMPLICAR, Rain.gg, and Predator, among others.
SteelSeries also sponsors FaZe Clan, OG Esports, SpaceStation Gaming, and multiple gaming influencers.
More details about the company can be found at steelseries.com.
