Quadrant Organization Partners with Halo Championship Series
British esports organization Quadrant, owned by professional racing driver Lando Norris, is partnering with the Halo Championship Series. Norris' brainchild becomes the tenth organization to become an HCS partner team, joining clubs such as FaZe Clan, Optic Gaming and Cloud9, among others.
Jamie McLaurin, Head of Gaming at Quadrant said: "We are delighted to have been accepted into the HCS Partner Program. This is an important moment for Quadrant to be able to speak shoulder to shoulder with some of the biggest names in esports. We look forward to bringing something unique and We look forward to working closely with the Halo franchise in the coming months and years."
As a result of their new status, the organization will receive benefits such as in-game items, event activations, and the right to organize their own championships. According to the announcement, Quadrant skins and unlockables will be available from the next season of the Halo Championship Series.
Tahir Hasanjekic, Head of Esports at 343 Industries: "Halo Infinite's initial success was unprecedented in the history of the franchise, and we are thrilled to be joining a team of the caliber of Quadrant, who have already invested heavily in the Halo community and ecosystem. Their dedicated leadership has a clear vision and we believe in the long-term potential of this partnership to take Quadrant and Halo Infinite to the next level, delivering epic entertainment to fans around the world."
Recall that Quadrant was founded last year. At the same time, already in December, the club announced the signing of its Halo roster. To celebrate the partnership, Norris will reportedly wear a Master Chief-style racing helmet during sessions of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, which runs from September 30 to October 2.
Quadrant will reportedly be looking to bring its fresh approach to the fore and bring more attention to one of the world's most historic gaming franchises.
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