Call of Duty League announces partnership with Aim Lab
The Call of Duty League has announced a partnership with FPS education platform Aim Lab. As part of the deal, the platform will become a training sponsor for the Call of Duty League in addition to becoming a sponsor for the Call of Duty Challengers Scouting series.
Jack Haravi, Vice President of Global Partnerships at Activision Blizzard Esports: "Aim Lab's learning systems are built to help consumers understand the skills needed to become an esports superstar. The Call of Duty League is excited to team up with Aim Lab to develop original content, which highlights their training software while also illuminating Call of Duty Challengers' path to the professional scene."
Until the end of the 2022 season, Aim Lab will have its own broadcast segment showing key moments from recent matches. In addition, the platform will integrate the Call of Duty Challengers ticker at the bottom of the screen to inform viewers of Challengers matches during the mainstream of the Call of Duty League.
Dr. Wayne McKee, Founder and CEO of Statespace: "We're honored to partner with the Call of Duty League to create something truly unique and special for fans and professionals alike. The new features will let the world see what's really needed to play Call of Duty at the highest level and showcase just how amazingly talented these players are.
Aim Lab joins TeamSpeak and online eyewear retailer Zenni in the growing list of Call of Duty League partners. This is the second deal for Call of Duty League in 2022 after announcing that it joined forces with esports operating company Esports Engine in January.
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