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LG's UltraGear Brand Returns as LEC Partner
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LG's UltraGear Brand Returns as LEC Partner

Riot Games has announced the renewal of its partnership with technology corporation LG. As a result, the UltraGear brand will remain the LEC's League of Legends partner. Recall that the parties signed the first agreement last year and are now celebrating the second year of cooperation.

LG is very excited to introduce the 25GR75FG for the upcoming LEC 2023 season. Ultra-fast gear fine-tuned for the demands of professional esports, our incredible high-performance display will be in the thick of things when the best teams in the EMEA region battle it out for victory. LG UltraGear will continue to support the LEC and promote the development of esports around the world.

Seo Yong Jae, Head of IT at LG Electronics Business Solutions Company

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It is reported that LG UltraGea will introduce a new model of the gaming monitor 25GR75FG, optimized for the competitive scene. The monitors will be used as early as during the winter split starting on January 21st at the LEC studios in Berlin.

We are pleased to announce the continuation of our partnership with LG for the upcoming LEC 2023 season. We are committed to providing our gamers with the best possible experience, and LG's new UltraGear gaming monitor will ensure top professionals in the EMEA region enjoy superior image quality when they are on the LEC stage.

Eva Suarez, Head of Partnerships, Riot Games Europe

In addition to supporting the LEC, LG UltraGear is also a partner in the Ravens Call of Duty League (CDL) championship series owned by Infinite Reality, the parent company of esports infrastructure company ReKTGlobal, which also owns KOI, one of the ten teams participating in the LEC.

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