The Saudi Esports Federation has established a relationship with main electronics firm LG for its gaming monitor subsidiary UltraGear.
LG UltraGear screens can be utilized on the up and coming Gamers8 event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The $45m multi-title occasion begins on July sixth and can proceed for six weeks.
The Gamers8 pageant, which mixes music, gaming, and esports, is among the largest gaming and esports occasions on this planet. Giant-scale tournaments in Dota 2, Rainbow Six: Siege, Fortnite, Rocket League, and CS:GO can be held all through the pageant, lots of which could have prize swimming pools within the tens of millions of {dollars}.
LG‘s sub-brand for gaming merchandise known as UltraGear. The division manufactures high-end gaming screens for players and serves because the official monitor associate for the LEC, the main League of Legends league in Europe. The corporate additionally serves as a monitor associate for a lot of groups, together with Gen.G, Evil Geniuses, and London Royal Ravens.
Concerning their partnership on the Gamers8 occasion, LG and the Saudi Esports Federation introduced that their esports venues in Boulevard Riyadh Metropolis, the place the tournaments are being hosted, would all be geared up with LG UltraGear 25GR75FG shows.
Aramco, a Saudi Arabian vitality and chemical firm, partnered along with the Saudi Esports Federation earlier this 12 months to assist Avid gamers With out Borders and Gamers8: The Land of Heroes.
Mr. Ken Jeong, LG’s President, talked concerning the partnership:
We’re delighted to signal this MOU with the Saudi Esports Federation for Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, and look ahead immensely to taking part in our half in such a prestigious gaming and esports pageant. We consider Saudi Arabia has an ever-growing gaming trade, with its potential solely rising daily. With the nation’s esports trade taking massive steps, together with the internet hosting of Gamers8, we at LG take nice pleasure in our UltraGearâ„¢ sequence getting used at an esports pageant of this magnitude.
Ken Jeong, LG President