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Samsung partners with Tribe Gaming
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Samsung partners with Tribe Gaming

North American esports organization Tribe Gaming has announced a partnership agreement with the regional office of technology corporation Samsung Electronics. As part of the deal, club players will use Samsung Galaxy devices for the duration of the partnership.

Along with the use of Samsung devices, the Samsung Galaxy branding will also appear on the Tribe Gaming jersey.

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Patrick Carney, Founder of Tribe Gaming: "Samsung has been a relentless pioneer in mobile, which is a perfect fit for our mission at Tribe Gaming. This historic partnership with Samsung is a milestone for our company and a true testament to what we've worked so hard to achieve in over the past fifty years in mobile gaming."

The parties expect this collaboration to bring Samsung closer to the mobile gaming communities and enhance the talent of Tribe Gaming players with the latest and greatest mobile gaming devices.

Samsung and Tribe Gaming will also be collaborating on various activations, including creating exclusive content and hosting events for the organization's fans.

The Samsung brand joins the list of partners of the North American club, which includes Ford and Razer. In turn, Samsung works with organizations such as ONE Esports and Team Vitality, and a little earlier with OKA Gaming and Team Queso.

Tribe Gaming is currently featured in Call of Duty mobile disciplines: Mobile, Brawl Starts, Clash of Clans and Clash Royale.

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